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I've just read I Capture The Castle for the first time...

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punygod · 15/11/2014 15:46

...at the ripe old age of forty, solely due to seeing it mentioned so often on these boards.

How did I miss it for all those years? It was so beautiful.

Thank you, Mners, I now have a new favourite book. I just wish I'd read it when I was younger.

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IsabellaofFrance · 15/11/2014 16:24

Its lovely isn't it - definitely one of my favourites.

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Allalonenow · 15/11/2014 16:31

Oh yes it's delightful, must be even more so if read for the first time as a young teen. Smile

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punygod · 15/11/2014 16:50

I wasn't expecting it to be quite so funny. I just adore the narrator.

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TimeWarp · 15/11/2014 16:56

I wonder if I should try it again? I read it because so many people here had loved it and thought it was so-so.

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LittleBairn · 15/11/2014 16:59

I loved it too and I agree so beautiful , I was in my early 20's when I read it. I must be due a re-read.

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VenusRising · 15/11/2014 17:01

I adore that book.
It's lovely if you find it again after 20 years or so

Any other recommendations?

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ThursdayLast · 15/11/2014 17:02

I didn't read it until I was in my mid 20s maybe?
I love it now.
Topaz - what a woman Grin

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LittleBairn · 15/11/2014 17:11

Timewarp I would try it again, its one of those books that you just need to be in the right mood for I'm not sure I would have appreciated it at a younger age.

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LittleBairn · 15/11/2014 17:13

Venus not quite in the same vein but I found Atonment quite similar in the sense of capturing a time period that's passed and the atmospheric feel of the book.

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Trills · 15/11/2014 17:20

I found it a bit dull, TBH.

Maybe I just wasn't in the right mood.

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punygod · 15/11/2014 17:58

I loved the set pieces - the part where Rose climbed up the fireplace, and when Cassandra was stranded in a Lyon's Corner House hiding a dog under the table, and the Midsummer Eve rites. Wonderfully atmospheric.

I did find the ending very sad, though.

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SpringHeeledJack · 15/11/2014 18:07

I read it as a teen first (present from Granny- THANK YOU Granny-I'd never have found it myself) and have re read so many times I now know huge chunks off by heart

Possible disadvantage of reading at early age-reinforced my romantic notion that unrequited love was in some way positive, and not a shocking waste of time

That said, it's my very favourite book in the world. Apparently Dodie Smith rewrote each sentence over and over and polished the whole thing till it shone. Frankly don't know why anyone else bothered to write anything afterwards Grin

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AmeliaPeabody · 15/11/2014 18:10

I loved it. I first read it when I was a teen.

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AnnOnymity · 15/11/2014 18:20

I read it a few years ago, after reading a rave review on MN. Wonderful book.

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tshirtsuntan · 15/11/2014 18:30

I absolutely love it, the first read is the best, never quite so exciting once you know what happens. Any recommendations for similar books?

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TurboTheChicken · 15/11/2014 20:31

How about The Constant Nymph by Margaret Kennedy or A Wreath for an Enemy by Pamela Frankau?

Or any Nancy Mitford?

Or The Go Between by LP Hartley?

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TheLovelyBoots · 16/11/2014 14:19

I loved it! One of my favorites. It's my MIL's favorite book from when she was a young girl. I'm giving it to my niece for Christmas.

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TheLovelyBoots · 16/11/2014 14:20

Or The Go Between by LP Hartley?

I loved this one too - I agree.

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tshirtsuntan · 17/11/2014 03:28

Thanks for the suggestions,will check them out Smile

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mollister · 17/11/2014 14:50

Have you read the Once and Future King by TH White? I have it on my favourite book list with I capture the castle. I saw that R4 are about to serialise it. It is very funny but beautiful too.
Other favourites are Miss Garnet's angel by Salley Vickers - and I agree about Nancy Mitford, anything by her is marvellous.

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MiddleAgeMiddleEngland · 17/11/2014 17:28

I'd second The Go-Between, it's a really lovely book. I've read it about 6 times.

I read I Capture the Castle a couple of years ago. It was ok but it didn't really grab me, I passed it on to DD1. The first sentence is one of those which will appear in those "Guess the book from the first sentence" quizzes.

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lurkingaround · 17/11/2014 21:21

The Go Between! There's a blast from the past. God I loved that book. Thought it was wonderful. I read and re-read and re-read it many times in my 20s. And then I forgot.
I'm surely due a re-read!

Wonderful book.

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Supermam · 18/11/2014 10:54

I finished it last night. It's wonderful! Loved Cassandra - she was so funny. The opening paragraph was probably the best I've ever read! I can't believe I was never introduced to it as a child; I've always been an avid reader. Perhaps it wasn't/ isn't fashionable. I'm certainly going to recommend it to my bookclub and friends.

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OwlCapone · 18/11/2014 10:57

I read it a while back because of MN and thought it was crap!

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Trills · 18/11/2014 20:03

Glad it's not just me.

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