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Angel
Angel | Hilary Mantel, Elizabeth Taylor
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Perhaps every novelist harbors a monster at heart, an irrepressible and utterly irresponsible fantasist, not to mention a born and ingenious liar, without which all her art would go for naught. Angel, at any rate, is the story of such a monster. Angelica Deverell lives above her diligent, drab mother's grocery shop in a dreary turn-of-the-century English neighborhood, but spends her days dreaming of handsome Paradise House, where her aunt is enthroned as a maid. But in Angel's imagination, she is the mistress of the house, a realm of lavish opulence, of evening gowns and peacocks. Then she begins to write popular novels, and this fantasy becomes her life. And now that she has tasted success, Angel has no intention of letting anyone stand in her wayexcept, perhaps, herself.
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quietjenn
Angel | Elizabeth Taylor
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Another brilliant book by Elizabeth Taylor. Didn't quite hit me in the feels as other books by her, but it's absolutely masterful.

BarbaraBB Good to know! 1y
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JenniferP
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I loved the beginning of this. Taylor creates a brilliant character you love to hate in Angel Deverell. At age 15, Angel has a bad day at school, takes to her bed, and writes a terrible novel. That the public loves. Once Angel became a rich adult, though, I lost interest. This was an April #Roll100 that I got off my shelf! #nyrb

PuddleJumper 🎉🎉 2y
BarbaraBB Interesting. I mostly love Taylor but haven‘t read this one. 2y
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AlaMich
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It‘s as if Miss Havisham moved into Grey Gardens with Big Edie and Little Edie.

#nyrb

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Cathythoughts
Angel | Hilary Mantel, Elizabeth Taylor
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ANGEL. By Elizabeth Taylor. Not much reading time this weekend , On p. 67. As for the book … it‘s completely engaging , MC Angel has written a book .. may well write more … she‘s young & unusual. Set in early 1900‘s…. Angel lives over a shop with her mum .. all is drab … Angel has a wild imagination though .. great writing & story

LeahBergen What a lovely jug! 4y
Tamra I‘m anxious to read your final verdict on this one. 4y
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Cathythoughts
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Angel. My second book by this author. The writing & the story have me caught in from the beginning… so very good.
Rain lots of rain here. Time for a glass 🍷 & a good story ….

Nute Enjoy yourself! The mood seems perfect!💕 4y
Cathythoughts @Nute Thankyou! It is that 📚🍷evening 4y
TH3F4LC0N Elizabeth Taylor was a writer too? I loved her in Cleopatra! 😅 4y
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LeahBergen What a delightful stack of books! 🥰 4y
Ruthiella I‘ve only read one Elizabeth Taylor but it was SO GOOD! 4y
EvieBee I adore her! I‘ve read 4 of her books but have collected them all. 4y
EvieBee @Ruthiella That‘s my favorite along with 4y
Cathythoughts @Ruthiella @EvieBee Thankyou , I‘m stacking your ones …the other book I read & loved is 4y
EvieBee I‘m going to add A View of the Harbor to my Bingo card for July. Writing it down right now! I like reading her in the summer. Thank you! ♥️ 4y
Cathythoughts @TH3F4LC0N I loved Elizabeth Taylor the actress too ❤️ this Elizabeth is a late English author … same name 😁! She tells a good story too 👍🏻 4y
batsy Gorgeous editions 😍 4y
Cathythoughts @batsy Thanks Suba , you know I‘m enjoying reading along for Emma…. It‘s a lifetime sinse I read Jane Austin & I‘m loving it …. I‘m wondering if there will be another Austin book read along ?…. I fear I came in at the very end. Still , loving Emma 4y
batsy @Cathythoughts Unfortunately we are quite far along into it, Cathy but the good news is that we'll be doing Persuasion next! And it'll be our final one in terms of Austen's complete novels. My mind is a sieve these days so I'm gonna ask our excellent organiser @sprainedbrain to confirm when our reading of Persuasion starts ... I *think* it's in August? 😁 4y
Cathythoughts @batsy Oh Thankyou for that ! At least I‘ll get Persuasion… I never remember being so enthralled with Jane Austin when I was younger … but I‘m loving her now & the chapters are flying by 4y
Cathythoughts And yes @sprainedbrain is an excellent organizer & the daily synopsis are perfectly brilliant @batsy (edited) 4y
sprainedbrain @Cathythoughts @batsy Yes, Persuasion starts in August. I‘m super excited because it‘s always been tied for my favorite with P&P! ❤️ Cathy, I wish we had found you sooner! Persuasion is the last of the main novels for our group read. We will probably read some of her other work after, though! 4y
Cathythoughts @sprainedbrain Thanks , I‘m thrilled to have joined in & I‘ll get 2 books out of it … so that‘s a great & unexpected gift. Looking forward to finishing Emma & to Persuasion. Thankyou so much for all you do X 4y
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sisilia
Angel | Hilary Mantel, Elizabeth Taylor
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In the span of two months, I read 3 books with Angel as the character‘s name. Coincidence?
😇Angelica Deverell - Angel by Elizabeth Taylor
😇Angiolina Zarri - As A Man Grows Older by Italo Svevo
😇Angelique Marie - The Dream by Emile Zola

Crazeedi Angel's are good!!❤ 4y
Hamlet Just add Angel Clare from Thomas Hardy‘s Tess of the d‘Urbervilles & you‘ll have all the Angel characters I know about. Well done! 4y
sisilia @Hamlet Aww I haven‘t read that Hardy‘s novel. Still in my TBR 😆 4y
sisilia @Crazeedi I loved it 😍 4y
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sisilia
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4⭐️ Unlike her name, Angel is a despicable character. Trapped in her own imagination, she is oblivious to the life that goes on about her; and yet, she becomes that successful bad writer the society loves and hates.

This is my favorite Taylor so far. For the first time, I feel that her story is complete, with main and minor characters well-observed in her usual meticulous details.

Cathythoughts Nice review! I have it stacked already ( or else I‘d be stacking 👍🏻❤️ 4y
Liz_M Sounds like she's fit in with Cassandra & Harriet & the #nyrbbookclub! 😆 4y
sisilia @Liz_M Hahahaa that‘s right! 4y
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sisilia
Angel | Hilary Mantel, Elizabeth Taylor
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Sunday morning with Angelica

BarbaraBB Enjoy! 4y
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sisilia
Angel | Hilary Mantel, Elizabeth Taylor
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Next!

Cathythoughts Sounds good 👍🏻 4y
LeahBergen I haven‘t read this Taylor yet (but have it waiting on my shelves 👍🏻). 4y
Cinfhen Hi!!!! Nice bag 😍Hope all is well xx 4y
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batsy Ooh! This is on my list 🤩 4y
sisilia @Cinfhen Hello 👋🏻 Hope you are as well 😃 4y
sisilia @Cathythoughts @LeahBergen @batsy I‘m liking the first few pages 🥰 4y
erzascarletbookgasm This reminds me, I‘m waiting for my copy of this from BD, has been many weeks! 4y
sisilia @erzascarletbookgasm Happy to see lots of fans of Elizabeth Taylor here 🥰 4y
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Minervasbutler
Angel | Hilary Mantel, Elizabeth Taylor
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Our protagonist is a lower-middle-class girl who suddenly decides that her vocation is to become a novelist. Totally devoid of either talent or self-doubt she becomes a literary sensation, whose books are ridiculed by the critics but devoured by her fans. Angel is a monster of selfishness, completely lacking in humour or self-awareness, and yet we are somehow made to care for her despite everything. This is a deliciously funny book.

Chelsey Sounds like the biography of Stephanie Meyer 8y
Minervasbutler @Chelsey 50 years earlier but you're not far wrong lol 8y
Reggie @Chelsey lololololol 8y
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andrew61
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#readingwomenmonth #booksaboutbooks
I've gone with two, Angel is a brilliantly comic story about a woman who writes books with no literary merit but hugely popular, i loved it and would recommend. The muriel spark is sat waiting to read about a would be novelist whose work is stolen by her boss.

merelybookish Two fun picks! 8y
LeahBergen I have Angel on my TBR. 👍🏼 8y
andrew61 @LeahBergen i really liked it, we did it for book club and it was a success. 8y
batsy The Spark one is so good, droll and sharp. Can't wait to get around to Taylor... 8y
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Waynegjr
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The #riotgrams today is favorite villain. Angel is the villain in her own story. A terrible novelist who can never figure out why no one can stand her, throughout the story she slowly ruins the lives of all those around her. This book is really well written and surprisingly fun to read.

Weaponxgirl Elizabeth Taylor is a amazing writer and this book was great! 8y
AlaMich I have that on shelf, unread this far. But it sounds good! 8y
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Verity
Angel | Hilary Mantel, Elizabeth Taylor
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I'm enjoying this so much. Angel is detestable, deluded and terrible but absolutely fascinating. Taylor has created a monster and I can't get enough of it. And this edition is beautiful.

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Waynegjr
Angel | Hilary Mantel, Elizabeth Taylor
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Check out this bookcase @Amyegia got me for my birthday. It's the perfect size for my NYRB Classics, my 60s Signet Classics, my Sf Masterworks, and my @Melvillehouse Art of the Novellas.
(Also pictured, Tolkien, and @Amyegia 's very impressive Muriel Spark collection.)

James Excellent collection, nice bookcase. 8y
Lola Happy birthday, @Waynegjr! Awesome bookcase/collection. 8y
LeahBergen Happy Birthday! 🎉 8y
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RealLifeReading How beautiful! Happy birthday! 8y
jessicarenee Oh I love the covers of the NYRB classics 😊 8y
seebiscan Happy Birthday! 🎉🎈🎉 8y
MyNamesParadise Happy Birthday!! 🎉🎉 8y
LauraBrook Beautiful! And happy birthday! 8y
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Readliterature
Angel | Hilary Mantel, Elizabeth Taylor
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"Yet she still felt something obdurate in herself, even in her state of frailty and defeat. It was hard, physical pain in her breast, which might have been indigestion, but was vanity."