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message 1: by Katie (new)

Katie Lumsden (katie-booksandthings) | 132 comments Mod
Happy Victober all! I'm starting off reading Barry Lyndon by Thackeray. What are you reading?


message 2: by Alwynne (new)

Alwynne Wilkie Collins's Armadale lots of twists and turns, and dastardly deeds.


message 3: by Gabriele (new)

Gabriele Gregory | 24 comments Jane Eyre - a favourite re-read


message 4: by Megan (new)

Megan | 1 comments Starting off with The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins as I wait for my copy of Desperate Remedies by Thomas Hardy to arrive.


message 5: by Alina (new)

Alina (litterascriptamanet) | 16 comments I decided to kick off Victober with The Blood of the Vampire by Florence Marryat ‍


message 6: by Anna (new)

Anna Austen | 17 comments I'm going to finish The Mayor of Casterbridge this weekend


message 7: by Lana (new)

Lana | 45 comments Started last night with North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell


message 8: by Sasha (new)

Sasha | 15 comments Started and just finished Agnes Grey, which I really liked! Also finished the audiobook of The Yellow Drawing Room by Mona Caird. It was very short and quite interesting. Off to start Vanity Fair now.


message 9: by Katie (new)

Katie (creightie) | 3 comments I am alternating between Wives and Daughters on audio and my physical copy to start! So far I am really enjoying it.


message 10: by Janet (new)

Janet (borninabook) | 7 comments The Woman in White, my first Wilkie Collins! He goes off on these social commentary tangents that haven’t been too long so far, it’s interesting.


message 11: by Ruth (new)

Ruth (catseyesx) | 3 comments I'm reading The Beetle by Richard Marsh. I'm planning on reading Armadale next.


message 12: by Alch (new)

Alch | 9 comments The Haunted Hotel - Wilkie Collins


message 13: by Riccardo (new)

Riccardo (shotbybothsides) | 1 comments Reading Villette by Charlotte Bronte


message 14: by Anki (new)

Anki (shadrachanki) | 8 comments I've started out with the group read of Gothic Tales, and I'm thinking of pulling my copy of Victorian Fairy Tales off the shelf this evening for a perusal.


message 15: by Alwynne (new)

Alwynne I have that one too and been thinking about reading it, can't find it at the moment though, redecorating and everything's covered in dust sheets. But it looks like a really great collection.


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Anki (shadrachanki) | 8 comments Alwynne wrote: "I have that one too and been thinking about reading it, can't find it at the moment though, redecorating and everything's covered in dust sheets. But it looks like a really great collection."

I've had it on my shelf since 2016, and I know at the time I picked it up more for the fairy tale aspect than the Victorian one. I'm looking forward to digging into it!


message 17: by Ruth (new)

Ruth (catseyesx) | 3 comments Anki wrote: "I've started out with the group read of Gothic Tales, and I'm thinking of pulling my copy of Victorian Fairy Tales off the shelf this evening for a perusal."

Thank you for bringing my attention to this! Looks very interesting.


message 18: by Theresa (new)

Theresa | 199 comments I started The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins.


message 19: by Gillian (new)

Gillian | 23 comments Starting with The Last Chronicle of Barset by Anthony Trollope. I couldn't resist after reading The Small House at Allington last month!


message 20: by Alwynne (new)

Alwynne Anki wrote: "Alwynne wrote: "I have that one too and been thinking about reading it, can't find it at the moment though, redecorating and everything's covered in dust sheets. But it looks like a really great co..."

Yes, I love reading old fairy tales too.


message 21: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth | 3 comments I just started Daniel Deronda by George Eliot. Quite an intriguing opening two chapters!


message 22: by Kathy (new)

Kathy | 103 comments I'll be finishing Jane Eyre and Salem Chapel by Margaret Oliphant, which I started in September. First full book will probably be Trollope's The Claverings.


message 23: by Morghan (new)

Morghan (pvintagedesign) | 1 comments Started today with Lorna Doone along with Gothic Tales! ☺️


message 24: by Lorri (new)

Lorri | 128 comments Started today with The Woman in White my first Wilkie Collins.


message 25: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn (cam00105) | 5 comments Happy Victober! I've started with the Cranford Chronicles (Mr. Harrison's Confessions specifically) and Gothic Tales- so much Gaskell! 😄


message 26: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn (cam00105) | 5 comments Elizabeth wrote: "I just started Daniel Deronda by George Eliot. Quite an intriguing opening two chapters!"

This is one of my favorite classics! Hope you enjoy it 😄.


message 27: by Theresa (new)

Theresa | 199 comments I am reading The Woman in White and loving it so far. I have read some reviews that said it gets boring in the middle. Please, someone who has read it already, tell me this isn't true. I am really hopeful on this one that I will love it.


message 28: by PaulaJA (new)

PaulaJA | 42 comments I’m reading ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’, a book that has been on my shelves for a long time and I’ve never got round to reading it.


message 29: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn (cam00105) | 5 comments Theresa wrote: "I am reading The Woman in White and loving it so far. I have read some reviews that said it gets boring in the middle. Please, someone who has read it already, tell me this isn't true. I am really ..."

It does lull a bit in the middle but not enough that I wasn't still really invested when I read it, still an amazing book!


message 30: by Blacktaffeta (new)

Blacktaffeta | 2 comments My first Victober read is Lady Audley's Secret. Talk about purple prose! But it's quite the page-turner. Great fun!


message 31: by Angie (new)

Angie | 12 comments I've started with Agnes Grey (very good so far) and Gothic Tales.


message 32: by Gaby (new)

Gaby (gabyvdl) | 34 comments I've started with Wuthering Heights and Gothic Tales.


message 33: by Antigony (last edited Oct 02, 2021 02:38PM) (new)

Antigony | 19 comments I'm reading The Tenant of Wildfell Hall and am gripped so far!


message 34: by Alwynne (new)

Alwynne I'm tearing through Armadale but it's not as good, so far, as either The Moonstone or The Woman in White, I think maybe No Name would have been a better choice. Armadale has a brilliant villainess Lydia Gwilt, an evil governess, but it's a bit slow and sombre overall, after a very melodramatic start. I think his others are more varied, more light relief etc


message 35: by April (new)

April | 143 comments I'm reading Gothic Tales and Dombey and Son which I started in September because I couldn't wait for Victober. I'm not sure Dombey fits any of the challenges, though.


message 36: by Alwynne (new)

Alwynne April wrote: "I'm reading Gothic Tales and Dombey and Son which I started in September because I couldn't wait for Victober. I'm not sure Dombey fits any of the challenges, though."

A popular book you haven't read? Dickens was hugely popular at the time.


message 37: by Sharonb (new)

Sharonb | 6 comments Reading Bleak House and just about half way. It is so good


message 38: by Petra (new)

Petra (vpetra416) | 3 comments My first book this Victober is Lady Audley’s Secret - only a 100 pages in but really loving it so far!


message 39: by Alwynne (new)

Alwynne Petra wrote: "My first book this Victober is Lady Audley’s Secret - only a 100 pages in but really loving it so far!"

I really liked that one too, I read her 'Aurora Floyd' for last Victober, also incredibly gripping.


message 40: by Helen (new)

Helen | 11 comments I have just started Villette by Charlotte Bronte


message 41: by Renee (new)

Renee G. | 2 comments Hello all! I need to write those titles down, they sound fantastic. I got a free Kindle book of everything sir Arthur Conan Doyle ever wrote and I am passed his Sherlock Holmes and onto The Napoleonic Tales.


message 42: by PaulaJA (new)

PaulaJA | 42 comments Blacktaffeta wrote: "My first Victober read is Lady Audley's Secret. Talk about purple prose! But it's quite the page-turner. Great fun!"

I’m reading that too. So enjoyable and yes, great fun.


message 43: by Alwynne (new)

Alwynne I cheated slightly and took a break from Armadale to read Jeremias Gotthelf's creepy, mythic novella The Black Spider. Written in Victorian times but it's Swiss so not sure if it fully counts. A great read for the Halloween season.


message 44: by Theresa (new)

Theresa | 199 comments Carolyn wrote: "Theresa wrote: "I am reading The Woman in White and loving it so far. I have read some reviews that said it gets boring in the middle. Please, someone who has read it already, tell me this isn't tr..."

Thank you :)


message 45: by Sara (new)

Sara Hill (widgetsticks) | 20 comments Started off with Cranford, then Disappearances, and then The Old Nurse's Tale. I am currently reading The Law and the Lady by Wilkie Collins.


message 46: by Tiffany (new)

Tiffany | 18 comments I am currently reading Villette by Charlotte Brontë.

I know that this is a very polarizing book. It's either people really love it or they really despise it, but I hope I do love the book. I've been having a lot of bad luck with the books I've picked up these days. :/


message 47: by Misa (new)

Misa (manglitter) | 5 comments My first Victober and I'm looking at the list on Goodreads for the Victorian novels which I'm gonna try to follow by reading the books that I own and I've not read yet. Also, I might read some modern spooky/ Thrillers/Dark Academia books during this month.


message 48: by Janice (new)

Janice | 50 comments Gabriele wrote: "Jane Eyre - a favourite re-read"

I read it for the first time this year and loved it!!!


message 49: by Lisa Marie (new)

Lisa Marie (lisamariefriday) I am still debating on which book to start with but I think I shall go for either Agnes Grey or The Woman in White. What do you think?


message 50: by Joanne Dalton (new)

Joanne Dalton | 5 comments Reading Gaskell's Gothic Tales, but also about to start Aurora Floyd by M E Braddon. Loved Lady Audley's Secret so looking forward to reading something by same author.


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