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How about 20th century books that were written between 1900 and 1999 that may get us to read some of the classic cozies by Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh etc
Alice wrote: "How about 20th century books that were written between 1900 and 1999 that may get us to read some of the classic cozies by Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh etc"Sounds like a wonderful idea!
Alice wrote: "How about 20th century books that were written between 1900 and 1999 that may get us to read some of the classic cozies by Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh etc"
That's a wide range of time that also includes newer classic authors like Carolyn G. Hart, Earlene Fowler, Margaret Maron and Susan Wittig Albert.
That's a wide range of time that also includes newer classic authors like Carolyn G. Hart, Earlene Fowler, Margaret Maron and Susan Wittig Albert.
Nell wrote: "Alice wrote: "How about 20th century books that were written between 1900 and 1999 that may get us to read some of the classic cozies by Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh etc"That's a wide range of ti..."
Perhaps narrow the time frames, like 1900-1920, etc.
Alice - Does books published from 1900 to 1950 focus on the authors you intend? Or do you want to include newer classics?
One challenge with older books may be readers' ability to find them. Some may be found on-line or through the library or at a used bookstore but it's less likely they will be available new in bookstores. The mods check into that when an older book is picked.
One challenge with older books may be readers' ability to find them. Some may be found on-line or through the library or at a used bookstore but it's less likely they will be available new in bookstores. The mods check into that when an older book is picked.
Alice wrote: "How about 20th century books that were written between 1900 and 1999 that may get us to read some of the classic cozies by Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh etc"That is a great idea, Alice. We read one of Agatha Christie's books a while back "And Then There were None" I loved it and never read any other books she wrote, but love to see the movies that where made from her stories.
I would love to see them as our Monthly reads, even though we always read the first in a series!
Mary
All the Christie books are stand-alones. They may have the same detectives, but the murders are all independent. The only two books where it might make a difference is the first and last Hercule Poirot which takes place in the same town several decades apart. However, none of the characters, other than Poirot and Hastings, are the same.If you are interested in reading more Agatha Christie, you might enjoy the Agatha Christie Lovers group, where all her books are read in order of publication. https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...
Alice wrote: "How about 20th century books that were written between 1900 and 1999 that may get us to read some of the classic cozies by Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh etc"Great idea! I've been meaning to read Ngaio Marsh series for so long and I'm definitely starting soon. Father Brown is another series I want to read (think I read one or two when I was little but can't really remember).
By the way, I always thought that Brother Cadfael series were written in the same era (probably because it was set so long ago?) but they are not! They are from 70s.
My intent was to get some of our older author's recognized. they can be second half of 20th century like Carolyn Hart, Margaret Mahon or older Agatha Christie, Ngaio Marsh, Dorothy L. Sayers, Josphine Tey etc. Would it make more sense to break this category into two?Authors who published between 1900 and 1950 and
1951 to 1999... Yes there will be some overlap of categories. I am fine either way. What does everyone think?
I think breaking it in two groups would work better. Some people of these authors are still available in new books. I have also bought some on Kindle..
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Bakery for the theme with my choice being Kneaded to Death - the other is my own choice (just thought a diet one is apt for January lol)
Happy Holidays, everyone! Sorry if I missed it, but is there a thread that lists the book selectors for every month? I didn't see it on the 2018 sign up thread. Thanks.
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