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Wives and Daughters
Wives and Daughters: An Everyday Story | Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
"My dear! why don't you ask him to dinner here? A little quiet dinner, you know. Cook is quite up to it; and we would all of us wear blacks and lilacs; he couldn't consider that as gaiety." Mr. Gibson took no more notice of these suggestions than by shaking his head. He had grown accustomed to his wife by this time, and regarded silence on his own part as a great preservative against long inconsequential arguments. But every time that Mrs. Gibson was struck by Cynthia's beauty, she thought it more and more advisable that Mr. Osbourne Hamley should be cheered up by a quiet little dinner-party. As yet no one but the ladies of Hollingford and Mr. Ashton, the vicar-that hopeless and impracticable old bachelor-had seen Cynthia; and what was the good of having a lovely daughter, if there were none but old women to admire her? -from Chapter XIX: "Cynthia's Arrival" As interest in 19th-century English literature by women has been reinvigorated by a resurgence in popularity of the works of Jane Austen, readers are rediscovering a writer whose fiction, once widely beloved, fell by the wayside. British novelist ELIZABETH CLEGHORN GASKELL (1810-1865)-whose books were sometimes initially credited to, simply, "Mrs. Gaskell"-is now recognized as having created some of the most complex and broadminded depictions of women in the literature of the age, and is today justly celebrated for her precocious use of the regional dialect and slang of England's industrial North. Wives and Daughters, Gaskell's sixth and final novel, was originally serialized in Cornhill Magazine between 1864 and 1866, and was not quite finished at the time of the author's death. The story, of shy Molly Gibson and her far more spirited stepsister, Cynthia, and the men who vie for their hands, remains incomplete, but this edition features notes from the Cornhill editor regarding Gaskell's plans for the tale's ending. Friend and literary companion to such figures as Charles Dickens and Charlotte Bront-the latter of whom Gaskell wrote an applauded 1857 biography-Gaskell is today being restored to her rightful place alongside her. This delightful replica volume is an excellent opportunity for 21st-century fans of British literature to embrace one of its most unjustly forgotten authors.
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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Well this was a chunky monkey of a book. I enjoyed it, though I don't think I liked any of the characters. Molly was incredibly annoying at the beginning but she grew as a person and on me as we went along. This is a very character driven read, the characters having so many flaws, but also Gaskell was able to keep my attention through all 700 pages. While the plot was spare the pce of the book is quick moving and engaging.

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ChaoticMissAdventures
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#20in4 #readathon @Andrew65
First day!

I listened to 4 hours of Wives and Daughters and read 2 chapters of Clays Arc. Not the strongest start but I was also working and super distracted (the new season of Netflix French show L'Agency just dropped!)
Wow Molly in W&D is so childlike and annoying I keep picturing Mia Goth playing her.

Andrew65 That‘s a good start, well done 👏👏👏 2y
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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#20in4 #Readathon w/ @Andrew65

I have probably spent 20 hours thinking about how to do 20 in 4!

Here is what I came up with -
20 hours of audio of my #Doublespin Wives and Daughters
20 chapters of Clays Arc
20 chapters (finish it!) Of Trespasses
20 pages of Pattermaster

I am really trying to get caught up on some of my personal reading goals so these stretch goals should really help, and it is a 3 day weekend here!

Andrew65 Best of luck and great to have you with us 😁 2y
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tricours
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During the first 30% of this book I didn‘t really think I‘d be able to enjoy it. I had almost had enough of fine ladies and ridiculous customs when all of a sudden I just got pulled in. Scales does an excellent job with the narration, even though I couldn‘t stand some of the mouth noises she made when imitating some (very annoying) characters. I do admire her skill though.

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LitStephanie
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If you love Jane Austen, but you wouldn't mind characters who actually work for a living and occasionally mention politics, you will also love Elizabeth Gaskell. This satirical but warm hearted novel has wonderfully drawn, realistic, imperfect characters. It is a coming of age story about Molly Gibson, whose world is changed when her father remarries after years of being a widower. #pemberlittens

Crinoline_Laphroaig I need to read more Gaskell. I've read 4y
LitStephanie @Crinoline_Laphroaig I love North and South! I only heard an open source audio version and need to read the book. 4y
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LitStephanie
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"My dear, if you must have the last word, don't let it be a truism." ? I am going to find a way to insert that quote into conversation.

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LitStephanie
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"Perhaps I might be a heroine still, but I shall never be a good woman, I know."
"Do you think it easier to be a heroine?"
"Yes, as far as one knows of heroines from history. I'm capable of a great jerk, an effort, and then a relaxation--but steady every-day goodness is beyond me."
Loving this book! Very different from Austen's writings in that Gaskell talks a lot about social issues. #pemberlittens

KVanRead Wow. Fantastic quote. 4y
LitStephanie @KVanRead at least she understands herself, LOL! 4y
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juliegumdrop
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This one is 27 hours!

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LitStephanie
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To begin with the old rigmarole of childhood.
#firstlinefridays
@ShyBookOwl

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rabbitprincess
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I really enjoyed this story. The cast of characters was well populated with people lovable (Molly) to slappable (Mrs Gibson 🙄) and everything in between. The writing is descriptive without feeling ornate, and really captures the characters‘ lives. This was my second Gaskell and I‘m looking forward to more.

Julsmarshall This has been on my list forever! Could be a great #quarantineread 5y
rabbitprincess @Julsmarshall I think it would be! I was reading it in daily installments via Serial Reader, but it would be a great book to get lost in for a while. 5y
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Debdeb
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Absolutely adored this book! It was a random pick on audible and I‘m so glad to have found it! Gorgeously simple story following the life of Molly Gibson, beautiful characters that you get to know and love ... very sad that Mrs Gaskell did not finish the story, I definitely need to read more of her work!

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the_hibernator
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Liz_M
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So, I cheated a little on the last one. 😁

#alphabetbookishquiz
@RealLifeReading

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EmilieGR
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Very romantic and sweet family dynamic- I wish she‘d be able to finish it

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Blueberry
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So pretty 💞💞 6y
vkois88 Excellent choices 6y
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dreamnthegarden
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Ive started reading this book recently, making my way slowly through it, and I'm enjoying it so far.

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cdreincarnate
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It‘s a doorstop, but so much fun to read! Can‘t wait to read more Gaskell and discuss with my favorite online peeps.

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Felso
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My current audible reads/listens.

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anneofgreentables
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Reminiscent of Middlemarch by George Eliot, Wives and Daughters explores ideas of the late 1800s, and the relationships between family and social classes using a compelling story. I love long, wordy books exploring relationships, so this was right up my alley, but if you like a fast-moving story, this is NOT the book for you.

Reviewsbylola I‘ve been wanting to read this one for years! 6y
anneofgreentables @Reviewsbylola Well, maybe 2019 is the year! 6y
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anneofgreentables
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Never done this before...

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shawnmooney
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shawnmooney
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TrishB Such a British insult! 6y
i.z.booknook 😂😂😂 6y
Bookzombie 😂😂 6y
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Lindy
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I love this! 1830s England, with all its intricacies of class & etiquette, is made very much real. Brothers, stepsisters, widows, wives & spinsters—there are characters that will live long in my imagination, thanks almost as much to #audiobook narrator Patience Tomlinson‘s skill as to that of Gaskell. And I doubt I‘ll ever find a chapter title that will delight me as much as: “Secret Thoughts Ooze Out.”

JaclynW Now I want to read it! Great review! 6y
Lindy @JaclynW Thanks, and yes! Do read it. 😊 6y
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Lindy
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The humour in Victorian novels tends to catch me by surprise. It‘s good to be reminded that 150 years ago, people weren‘t much different from me.

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Lindy
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(Molly) “Do you think it easier to be a heroine?”

(Cynthia) “Yes, as far as one knows of heroines from history. I‘m capable of a great jerk, an effort, and then a relaxation – but steady everyday goodness is beyond me. I must be a moral kangaroo!”

(This quote gives me a chance to use a photo I took on North Stradbroke Island. 😊)

DivineDiana Great photo! 6y
Lindy @DivineDiana Thanks. I was just walking along and there was this kangaroo! It‘s exciting for a Canadian. 6y
DivineDiana It would be exciting for an American as well! 6y
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Lindy
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The new Mrs. Gibson: “But, really! I cannot allow cheese to come beyond the kitchen.”
Dr. Gibson: “Then I‘ll eat it there.”

(I‘m with him. Nobody comes between me and my cheese.)

rabbitprincess Mmmmmm cheese 😋 6y
Suzze My favorite food. 6y
TrishB Absolutely! 6y
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Gezemice Yumm 😍 6y
erzascarletbookgasm I‘m so glad my whole family loves cheese 🧀! 6y
Lindy @Gezemice @erzascarletbookgasm Can you believe that Mrs Gibson cannot abide the smell of cheese? That is shocking to me! 6y
batsy Cheese and I have an eternal bond 6y
batsy Cheese and I have an eternal bond 6y
Lindy @batsy 😁👯‍♂️ 6y
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Lindy
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“And the worst is, she‘s gone and perpetuated her own affected name by calling her daughter after her: Cynthia. One thinks of the moon, and the man in the moon with his bundle of faggots.”

(I had to do some googling to puzzle out this reference. There‘s a Queen Cynthia in the Elizabethan comedy, Endymion.)

DivineDiana Thank God for Google! 😉 6y
Lindy @DivineDiana Yes. The way names go in and out of fashion is a mysterious process. 6y
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ElaineHowlin
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ElaineHowlin
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Currently reading this for #victober

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SharonGoforth
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Lunchtime reading! Started Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Gaskell for #Victober. #lunchtimereading

rubyslippersreads How have I never heard of #Victober? 6y
SharonGoforth @rubyslippersreads I found out about it through various Booktube channels on YouTube. There‘s also a group for it on Goodreads! 6y
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jgibsongda
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Currently reading this using the app “Serial.” So appropriate to 19th century content. I might have to consider another round of Dickens using this app.

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alisonrose
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I freely admit that a little skimming went on here. Overall I enjoyed the story of Molly & Cynthia, their relationship to each other & with others. The writing was sharp & clever at times, the imagery was vivid. But. But. Honestly didn‘t care much for the portions from the Hamley dudes‘ lives, & found that a lot of the convos felt repetitive after a while. Plus there‘s the issue w/the “ending” LOL. A good story, not a great one, for me. 3/5 ⭐️

Ingerella The BBC did all of Gaskell's novels as mini series a few years back. The series for all of them are very good, including this one! North and South is probably my favorite. 6y
alisonrose @Ingerella I‘m definitely open to reading more of her work! 6y
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alisonrose
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I wish I could give you a little of my own sensitiveness, for I have too much for my happiness.

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alisonrose
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Tell the truth, now and evermore. Truth is generally amusing, if it‘s nothing else!

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alisonrose
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Fate is a cunning hussy.

[100% will be using this line probably one million times.]

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alisonrose
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Lord Cumnor was very fond of getting hold of what he fancied was a joke and working his idea threadbare; so all the time ... he kept on his running fire at Molly, alluding to the Sleeping Beauty, the Seven Sleepers, and any other famous sleeper that came into his head. He had no idea of the misery his jokes were to the sensitive girl, who already thought herself a miserable sinner for having slept on, when she ought to have been awake

[Men. Why?]

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alisonrose
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THIS BOOK IS VERY LONG BUT I AM GOING FOR IT WISH ME LUCK! #nowreading

Beckys_Books You go! I've had this on my shelf for years but have avoided reading it due to its size. 6y
Notafraidofwords I consumed it in like two weeks and half. My favorite ! 6y
alisonrose @Beckys_Books Yeah, I have no problem with big books, but it‘s definitely a commitment, especially from this era. 6y
alisonrose @Notafraidofwords 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 6y
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Kimberlone
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Blueberry
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Lovely collage 💗💗 6y
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DGRachel
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@TricksyTails posted she was using a coffee crisp bar as a reading reward. I‘d never heard of this treat before, but my grocery store had a small British Food section and this was eye level today. So, my #SundayEveningPlans are to indulge in some coffee crisp goodness and start this book. I loved North and South, so I have high hopes for this one.

#Bailey #dogsoflitsy #readingbuddy #snugglebunny

Notafraidofwords I hated North and South. Loved this one!!!! Lol 7y
DGRachel @Notafraidofwords Oh no! Are they that different? Why did you hate North and South? 7y
Notafraidofwords @DGRachel I‘m not even sure. It felt so bored by it. The writing didn‘t feel as strong. 7y
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ladym30 That puppy is adorable! 7y
DGRachel @ladym30 Thanks 😊 I‘m rather fond of her. 7y
DGRachel @Notafraidofwords That‘s fair. I know I am not a fan of Austen‘s Sense & Sensibility despite loving her other work, but that was because I wanted to choke Marianne Dashwood. Hopefully, since I enjoyed Gaskell‘s earlier writing, I‘ll enjoy her final novel even more. 😊 7y
Melissa_J I had no idea Coffee Crisps aren‘t readily available in the U.S! It‘s one of the most popular chocolate bars in Canada. I love it, although my favourite is Wunderbar (I don‘t think that‘s in the U.S. either) 7y
DGRachel @Melissa_J I haven‘t heard of Wunderbar, either. I‘ll have to keep an eye out for it in the special sections of stores. 😉 7y
Melissa_J DM me your address on GR and I‘ll hook you up with one (or two) 😊 7y
CSeydel Coffee Crisp is my very favorite thing ever! I used to order them from Panhandle, until he shut down. 😔 7y
CSeydel World Market carries them sometimes. I‘ve heard the problem with marketing them in the US is the slogan “a nice light snack.” Apparently “light” has a legal meaning on food labels here (ie, low calorie) and you can‘t just use it indiscriminately. 7y
DGRachel @CSeydel We definitely have different labeling requirements. I noticed that the one I bought had an US approved nutrition and ingredient label sticker which was different from the one on wrapper. 7y
TricksyTails You found it!!! So lucky! 😍😍😍 Please tell me it‘s the most delectable thing you‘ve ever tasted! Did Bailey have such a hard day? She looks sleepy! 😘🐶😆 7y
DGRachel @TricksyTails I think I prefer chocolate to coffee flavored candy bars, but it wasn‘t bad. This is Bailey‘s “why are you taking pictures instead of giving me treats” look. 😂 7y
youngreadrshelf Is Bailey a catahoula? 7y
DGRachel @youngreadrshelf The Humane Society says Terrier/Pit Bull mix. 7y
youngreadrshelf @DGRachel. Bailey looks so much like my Evie who is a catahoula. Big difference is the eyes. Evie's are a mix of blue and brown. 7y
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LondElle89
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Anyone ere collect the Penguin English Library editions? I love these editions, they are so beautiful and just great to look at and have on my shelves.

Kalalalatja I have some, they are so pretty! 7y
LondElle89 @Kalalalatja which ones do you own? 7y
Kalalalatja Ethan Frome, North and South, two Thomas Hardy, A Study in Scarlet, the Scarlet Letter, the Island of Doctor Moreau, A Room With a View, and Gulliver‘s Travels. I think that‘s all of them, but I‘m to lazy to get out of bed to check 😅 7y
LondElle89 @Kalalalatja great collection!!!! 7y
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CindyMyLifeIsLit
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Charming tale of life in an English country village. A close look at class relations. Some interestingly complex characters, some not so complex but likeable. The limited choices available to women at this time is also explored.

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Leniverse
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I'm playing catchup on the #150PnPCoverparty so yes, that means this book again! The back blurb talk about how Molly's life changes when she gets a half-sister. In ch.19, on page 215 the new #sisters finally meet. It's both Molly's and the reader's first glimpse of the much awaited Cynthia!

LeahBergen I want to drop my current reads and pick this up. 😄 7y
CrowCAH @LeahBergen I agree! @Leniverse keeps posting and making me feel left out of the awesome prose! 7y
Leniverse @CrowCAH @LeahBergen I think you both need to put something, anything, by Gaskell in your "next up" pile. ? 7y
LeahBergen I actually had Cranford up next (and then North and South) but ... who knows? I‘m fickle. 😂 7y
Leniverse @LeahBergen I haven't read Cranford yet. I have that coming up later in the year. 7y
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Leniverse
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I know I said I would post from another book, but outside of Austen herself, this book just seems perfect for #150PnPCoverparty

"To Molly, who was not finely discriminative in her glances at the stranger this first night, he simply appeared 'heavy-looking, clumsy' and 'a person she was sure she should never get on with.'"
#FirstImpressions

batsy Missed the chance to say, "Go away, I'm in a state of feminine hobbledehoyhood" when I was a teen 7y
CrowCAH All your posts about this book are making me really want to read it!!! 7y
LeahBergen Yes! You are so making me want to pluck this off my shelf and read it (but I thought I would read North and South first). 7y
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Leniverse @batsy I know, such a missed opportunity! 😂 I must practice working that phrase into conversation. 7y
Leniverse @CrowCAH @LeahBergen My job here is done then! But seriously, yes read North and South too! I love North and South. I could have used that for first impressions, but I don't have the book. I should check it out of the library again just for the PnP Cover Party. 😂 7y
CrowCAH @Leniverse that‘s another one on the TBR: North and South! (edited) 7y
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Leniverse
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More regency problems! During #balls the successful debutante will dance every dance, but ideally only have partners from the peerage. Less eligible matches might result in lasting fatigue.
(Yes, I know I already used this book. I'll find something else for the next prompts!)
#150PnPCoverparty

CrowCAH Love how my real name Cynthia is mentioned in the quoted text! ☺️ 7y
Leniverse @CrowCAH Right! Legit reason to use this book for multiple prompts. 😄 7y
LeahBergen I must remember this! 😂 7y
CrowCAH @Leniverse correct 😉 7y
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Leniverse
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In the 1820s rural England #neighbours (or #neighbors for you yanks) was a relative thing. It could take hours in a carriage to get there. These particular neighbours have quite the pedigree, in spite of their "small" estate, as they are thought to have been there since before the Norman invasion. The Hamleys of Hamley are a constant in the neighbourhood.
#150PnPCoverparty

LeahBergen I love this excerpt (before the pagans even)! 😂 And yes, I had a hard time typing “neighbors”, too. 😉 7y
CrowCAH This book is on the TBR, sounds like a great family and neighbor narrative! 7y
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bookandcat
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Relaxing with a book before I get all keyed up this weekend for the #Superbowl (I was born in Philly). My nails are even ready for the occasion 🦅🏈 #flyeaglesfly #philadelphia

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Leniverse
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And that concludes this week's scheduled reading of Wives and Daughters. (I love it when I manage to get up to speed on a group read 😅)
It also concludes my evening! Now to try not to sleep too many hours past the official starting time for the #24in48 😴 I have several more group reads to catch up on in the morning. 😂