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📚The Mumsnet 'Rather Dated' Book Group - All welcome to join📚

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MotherofPearl · 15/03/2024 18:12

Welcome to the Mumsnet 'Rather Dated' Book Group, where we read and discuss fiction from the 1930s to the 1990s that would have been described as 'contemporary' in its day.

The best introduction to the 'rather dated' concept would be to read the wonderful thread which inspired this group:

www.mumsnet.com/talk/what_were_reading/4596284-rather-dated?reply=119670989

To summarise, a number of posters expressed disappointment that literature of the 20th Century is often dismissed as 'rather dated' because society has moved on from many of the values and lifestyles described.

Previous posters decided to create a reading group where the literary merits of such fiction can be appreciated, with any 'rather dated' elements being a point of interest rather than a reason to dismiss a novel.

We read one book a month. Our first book, that inspired the original thread, was The Road to Lichfield by Penelope Lively. We have been going for about 18 months now, and each new book gets its own discussion thread, started on the first of the month.

Our March 2024 book is Penelope Fitzgerald's The Bookshop. We will begin the discussion of this on 1 April.

Please do join the thread whether you want to take part in the discussion or just place mark to follow it.

Fellow Rather Dated people, please add anything important I might have missed!

(With huge thanks to ImJustMadAboutSaffron for the original thread and idea).

I hope Antarcticant, who started the last thread, won’t mind that I’ve started this new one.

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MotherofPearl · 31/08/2024 16:56

Sorry to hear that Stella. I agree; books are a wonderful refuge.

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MotherofPearl · 02/09/2024 08:05

📚 'Rather Dated' August: Jocelyn Playfair’s ‘A House in the Country’📚 http://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/whatweree_reading/5155981-rather-dated-august-jocelyn-playfairs-a-house-in-the-country

Discussion thread open. Hope to join you there soon when I've caught up.

We also need to choose our next book!

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FuzzyCaoraDhubh · 02/09/2024 08:32

Thank you MotherofPearl! I'll be along soon. * *

FuzzyCaoraDhubh · 28/09/2024 09:04

Any ideas for our next book?
Could I suggest The Country Girls by Edna O'Brien? She died recently, 27th of July. I haven't read anything by her yet. The trilogy is on Kindle for 5.99.

StellaOlivetti · 28/09/2024 09:14

Oh yes yes yes please! I love her so much.
I would give my right arm to write like she does. I have been AWOL for a while from the thread but hopefully back for good now.

ChessieFL · 28/09/2024 10:32

I’m happy with that suggestion. I’ve never read anything by her either.

Terpsichore · 28/09/2024 17:09

Oh yes, good idea. It’s been many years since I read it and would like to re-visit.

BadSpellaSpellaSpella · 28/09/2024 17:47

Great idea, not an author I have read before but looking forward after everyone speaking so highly of her

MotherofPearl · 28/09/2024 18:58

I loved The Country Girls trilogy. I didn't read it very long ago so probably won't reread but will gladly join in the discussion. I could do with finishing a few more on my TBR pile so this works well for me.

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FuzzyCaoraDhubh · 28/09/2024 19:15

Great! We'll go with this for our October book. I'll start the thread if you like @MotherofPearl (give you a break!).

MotherofPearl · 29/09/2024 08:10

Thanks Fuzzy. I'll definitely join in - will have a quick glance back through the book to jog my memory.

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FuzzyCaoraDhubh · 29/09/2024 08:28

I'll start the thread on the 7th of October if that's okay because I won't be ready before then. I'm presently in the middle of this month's instalment of 'Martin Chuzzlewit' and Dickens will not be rushed!

ChessieFL · 29/09/2024 08:51

I won’t be ready by then as I’m getting it through the library so need to wait for it to arrive then be able to go and pick it up before I can read. I had thought we were reading during October for discussion in November!

FuzzyCaoraDhubh · 29/09/2024 09:40

I think we're late on choosing a book @ChessieFL ! I don't mind waiting a bit longer until the end of October and start the thread then. What do others think?

Terpsichore · 29/09/2024 09:47

That would suit me, Fuzzy - not sure I can get hold of a copy that quickly either!

ChannelLightVessel · 29/09/2024 10:10

Sorry to be a nuisance, but would this be a good opportunity to consider whether we want to do a December book? Would it be best to say we’ll read ‘The Country Girls’ by the end of November - but the discussion can start before then - and then the next one by the beginning or mid-January? And does anyone have any seasonal suggestions?

FuzzyCaoraDhubh · 29/09/2024 10:14

Absolutely! There's no need to read one book per month either.

JaneJeffer · 29/09/2024 11:08

I was going to suggest Mistletoe Malice by Kathleen Farrell for December but I have been a terrible member of this book club so feel free to ignore me Grin

FuzzyCaoraDhubh · 29/09/2024 11:10

Lol @JaneJeffer This may be your time to shine!

FuzzyCaoraDhubh · 29/09/2024 11:16

That looks entertaining Jane!
I've reserved a copy in the library.

JaneJeffer · 29/09/2024 11:47

Good stuff Fuzzy. I have a second hand copy ready and waiting!

ChannelLightVessel · 29/09/2024 19:36

Sounds promising @JaneJeffer

StellaOlivetti · 29/09/2024 19:39

I’ve ordered the trilogy from the library. I read Girl with Green Eyes when I was about 15 and cannot wait to read it again.

FuzzyCaoraDhubh · 02/10/2024 08:20

I will start a thread for The Country Girls on the first of November.
Looking forward to reading it!

olderbutwiser · 02/10/2024 08:41

So glad someone has reignited this group - I loved it but lost my grip somewhere along the way. I’ve downloaded The Country Girls and am hot to trot.

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