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Originally Posted by FlorenceArt
Finished "Right-ho, Jeeves", which I've been reading on and off for a while. Although it did have me laughing to tears in some places, it's not my kind of humor. The book was OK as a whole, but I don't think I will read another.
I downloaded Sheepfarmer's Daughter and read a few pages. It looks nice but not extremely well written, as is too often the case with this type of fiction. I've read too many of those in the last year and I don't really feel like another one, I'll keep it for later maybe.
Just started Mary Barton by Elisabeth Gaskell, who I discovered recently thanks to MR.
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If you haven't read it already, Gaskell's Cranford is marvelous. As is the PBS adaptation of it!