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carter might have beaten the devil but its almost beaten me

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JuanMoreTime · 17/11/2009 19:29

is it worth persevering with?

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tattycoram · 17/11/2009 19:33

Hmm. I tried a couple of times, so am not really in a position to say if it suddenly became fantastic.

policywonk · 17/11/2009 19:37

How far have you got? If you don't like it by the time you're about 50 pages in, it doesn't change hugely after that

JuanMoreTime · 17/11/2009 19:37

LOL
OH NOEs
well i need summat else to read now, I blem aundredtimes, she is normaly top dollar at book reccys

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policywonk · 17/11/2009 19:42

What sorta thing do you like?

I see I am now discussing this with you on two websites

FlyingMonkey · 17/11/2009 21:17

I've tried to read it two or three times and can't seem to get past the middle part. Strange as I really enjoyed the bits that I did read...

lindsaygii · 17/11/2009 21:54

I love it - read it a few times. But I like big complicated stories, and all that historical detail and fictionalised history is right up my street.

I can see it's a love it or hate it kind of book.

For those that love it, also read The something or other of Mr Norrell and Mr Strange. A kind of fictionalised Victoriana about two magicians who feud the years away.

FlyingMonkey · 18/11/2009 12:46

Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell is brilliant. Although I always imagine that Mr Norrell looks like Norris from Coronation Street.

Blackduck · 18/11/2009 13:09

I really liked it - but hated Jonathan Strange and don't get me started on Scarlet And white or whatever the pile of rubbish was called...

BecauseImWorthIt · 18/11/2009 13:09

I loved this book!

policywonk · 18/11/2009 15:50

I like Jonathan Strange AND the Crimson Petal

FlorenceandtheWashingMachine · 18/11/2009 15:54

I loved it too!

tattycoram · 18/11/2009 16:46

Blackduck, you are the only person I have ever said taht about the crimson petal book. I thought it was awful too. Really schlocky.

Dumbledoresgirl · 18/11/2009 16:51

Oh this is a rare event - a book discussed on MN which I have actually read. I did get through it but I am afraid the plot almost immediately left my consciousness once the book was put down. I found the 1920s American culture and slang hard to understand. Also, from reading reviews of the book, I decided it was too clever for me and I had missed out on loads of nuances.

If you can bear to put a book down only half read, do so with this one.

gizmo · 18/11/2009 16:52

Yes to Jonathan Strange. Very good.

Although it has led me away from the path of True Literature and onto the Byeways of Georgette Heyer, so I'm a bit stuck for any other recommendations on an improving read.

tattycoram · 18/11/2009 18:11

Lol at Georgette Heyer. Stop before you reach Jean Plaidy won't you

policywonk · 18/11/2009 18:22

Would def. recommend Iain Pears's 'An Instance of the Fingerpost' - historical whodunnit set in the Restoration, lots of politics, very well written IMO

FlyingMonkey · 19/11/2009 12:48

An Instance of the Fingerpost is a great read. I haven't read anything else by Iain Pears though.

MissWooWoo · 19/11/2009 12:54

OMG - I read 3/4 of this on holiday back in 2002 and really enjoyed it at the time. Got home and lost interest, still sitting on the shelf waiting to be finished!

Ah the power of a white sandy beach ....

jamaisjedors · 19/11/2009 13:08

Have you read the corrrections?

I really enjoyed it and there's plenty to keep you going.

The reviews are quite mixed but if you don't take it as the "great american novel" and just enjoy it I think it's good.

policywonk · 19/11/2009 13:32

Oh yes, The Corrections is great

MissWooWoo, that's EXACTLY the position I'm in re. Carter - got halfway through it on a beach in France and haven't managed to finish it in the three months since then

MissWooWoo · 19/11/2009 17:19

policywonk what are we to do. Clearly we must return to our beaches ...

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