Now I can die happy!
Posted by Marsha on September 17, 1997 at 21:16:56:
In response to Re: Oh, Yessss!, written by Peggy Haley on September 17, 1997 at 17:24:40
] I've adored Georgette Heyer for more years than I care to mention. Favorites are Cotillion, Friday's Child, and These Old Shades. (On the last-mentioned: Yes, the 18th century books are a trifle harder to get the rhythm of, but this is such a cracking story that it's worth the effort.)
] A discussion would give me a great excuse to re-read these gems, but they do seem rather lightwieght compared to the books that are currently slated. I'm new here, though. If anyone else is game, I'm on!
] Peggy
Welcome to the faithfull! I discovered her by accident and she became one of my favorites instanteneously. What do you think of "Devil's Cub"? When I have to name favorites I have to do at least a dozen. Maybe we could have a private mini-read, with those who want to participate having a small discussion and not taking so much board space. What do you think?
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