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I need a book for clever well read 23 year old dil.

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CurlewKate · 13/11/2025 18:09

She’s doing an English degree and she’s loved some of the books I’ve given her- I try to choose old fashioned sort of classics-she loved Muriel Spark, Graham Green and Evelyn Waugh, for example and A Month in the Country. She didn’t like Kingsley Amis or Barbara Pym. Any ideas?

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Justputsomeyoghurtonit · 13/11/2025 18:15

The Go-Between?

Also, one Xmas, I bought my DD the Ragged Trousered Philanthropist, 1984 and Adrian Mole (because it IS a classic!) and some others that I can't recall. They were all charity shop books (DD loves the idea of second hand books).

Some of the virago novels are great too, my mum had quite a few of them that I discovered when I was 15 😁

Shoutygouty · 13/11/2025 18:21

Some Willa Cather or Edith Wharton.

If going modern Yale van der Woulden The Safe Keep.

Or Edward Carey - quirky but compelling.

CoubousAndTourmaIet · 13/11/2025 18:23

Mary Webb.

YYURYYUCICYYUR4ME · 13/11/2025 18:25

Mary Renault

Pandorea · 13/11/2025 18:32

Do you think she’s read ‘I Capture the Castle’?
Barbara Kingsolver ‘The Poisonwood Bible’ of maybe ‘Demon Copperfield’ if going more modern. Or James by Percival Everett - re-imagining of Huckleberry Finn.
Has she tried any Iris Murdoch? Maybe ‘The Sea, The Sea’ ?

Zempy · 13/11/2025 18:34

Edith Wharton, House of Mirth?

northern2025 · 13/11/2025 18:37

Isabel Allende ? I am a complete philistine but I remember my mum who really loved books really loved her work

twilightermummy · 13/11/2025 18:41

I'm an English graduate and these have been my favourites this year.
Lolita
Flowers for Algernon
The Alchemist

PauliesWalnuts · 13/11/2025 18:48

Maybe have a look at the Daunt bookshop website? It’s an incredible bookshop both for classics and new books that are a bit different.

Fgfgfg · 13/11/2025 18:51

We have always lived in the castle - Shirley Jackson

Diary of a Provincial Lady - EM Delafield

Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day - Winifred Watson

IlovetoKnitandRead · 13/11/2025 18:51

Have a look at Persephone Books. They give book suggestions for people's likes. Their books are all wonderful.

outofofficeagain · 13/11/2025 18:53

Have you tried Persephone Books, they have great, interesting titles. https://persephonebooks.co.uk/

outofofficeagain · 13/11/2025 18:53

IlovetoKnitandRead · 13/11/2025 18:51

Have a look at Persephone Books. They give book suggestions for people's likes. Their books are all wonderful.

Ha! Jinx!

claracluck1978 · 13/11/2025 18:55

PJ James Children of Men
Dystopian and still feels contemporary even though it’s over 30 years old

thisoldcity · 13/11/2025 18:56

Margaret Atwood has just written her memoirs which look really interesting. Not fiction, but she's a writer your DIL will no doubt read at some point.

FrostyMorn · 13/11/2025 18:56

David Lodge - e.g. Nice Work or Changing Places

Mama1980 · 13/11/2025 18:57

Miss buncle from Persephone press - it’s never fails to cheer me up

WitcheryDivine · 13/11/2025 18:58

The Woman in White would be a great Christmas read. Totally gripping.

Some Dorothy L Sayers mysteries?

Some great suggestions on this thread

17to35 · 13/11/2025 19:00

Richard Ford- Sportswriter Lay of the land. Good writer she is unlikely to have read

Apileofballyhoo · 13/11/2025 19:03

The Cazalet Chronicles

Overtheatlantic · 13/11/2025 19:15

The Moors Last Sigh - Salman Rushdie
Interpreter of Maladies - Jhumpa Lahiri

FawnDrench · 13/11/2025 19:17

John Steinbeck
Ernest Hemingway

CurlewKate · 13/11/2025 19:25

WitcheryDivine · 13/11/2025 18:58

The Woman in White would be a great Christmas read. Totally gripping.

Some Dorothy L Sayers mysteries?

Some great suggestions on this thread

I gave her Gaudy Night last Christmas!

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CurlewKate · 13/11/2025 19:28

Thank you-so many brilliant ideas and so many I want to reread. Very tempted by I Capture the Castle for her-love that book!

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