Happy hols Peg. Feliz Navidad as they say. I've attempted to read some of the classics over the years. Some more successfully than others. One more recent one I remember is 'To kill a mockingbird'. I quite enjoyed it, so I'll give this one an honest try. 'How to sell a haunted house' was interesting. At the commencement I didn't like Mike, and felt for Louise, but as the story unfolded, my opinion changed. i didn't see the revelation of the identity of the ghost coming, but understood why it had happened. C ya next week Peg.👍👍👍👌👌👌😁😁😁
I probably will not have time to read it but revenge is obviously best served cold in this case. Classic books are hard because one man's classuc isn't someone else's. I love the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy because it is so well written. Terry Pratchett's Discworld too. Still more a myth and magic girl at heart. You remember the Dark is rising books by Susan Cooper? A Classic as far as I am concerned, just ignore the americanised rubbish film they foolishly turned it in to. I will have to think if there are any publicly acknowledged classics I can recommend. Maybe check out the folio books to see if there's any there I know😄
So glad you mentioned the Susan Cooper series...I wish more people gave it a try..sadly it is usually found in the children's section but adults will enjoy it very much.
Happy hols Peg. Feliz Navidad as they say. I've attempted to read some of the classics over the years. Some more successfully than others. One more recent one I remember is 'To kill a mockingbird'. I quite enjoyed it, so I'll give this one an honest try. 'How to sell a haunted house' was interesting. At the commencement I didn't like Mike, and felt for Louise, but as the story unfolded, my opinion changed. i didn't see the revelation of the identity of the ghost coming, but understood why it had happened. C ya next week Peg.👍👍👍👌👌👌😁😁😁
I probably will not have time to read it but revenge is obviously best served cold in this case. Classic books are hard because one man's classuc isn't someone else's. I love the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy because it is so well written. Terry Pratchett's Discworld too. Still more a myth and magic girl at heart. You remember the Dark is rising books by Susan Cooper? A Classic as far as I am concerned, just ignore the americanised rubbish film they foolishly turned it in to.
I will have to think if there are any publicly acknowledged classics I can recommend. Maybe check out the folio books to see if there's any there I know😄
So glad you mentioned the Susan Cooper series...I wish more people gave it a try..sadly it is usually found in the children's section but adults will enjoy it very much.