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Nick Imrie is on page 20 of 192 of A Field Guide to the English Clergy: A Compendium of Diverse Eccentrics, Pirates, Prelates and Adventurers; All Anglican, Some Even Practising
Honestly think that eccentric vicars building railways in their gardens and inviting the whole congregation in to enjoy the ride is peak civilisation.
Feb 07, 2021 01:19PM 2 comments
A Field Guide to the English Clergy: A Compendium of Diverse Eccentrics, Pirates, Prelates and Adventurers; All Anglican, Some Even Practising

Nick Imrie
Nick Imrie is 64% done with A History of the Bible: The Book and Its Faiths
We've made it to Luther, and while I see his point, it's funny that it's the first time in the story where someone's interpretation of the bible seems so entirely based around his own neurosis. Luther clearly has scrupulosity issues and is upending the church to deal with his own guilt.
On the other hand, maybe I should read more Luther biographies before diagnosing so freely. :D
Jun 26, 2020 11:07AM Add a comment
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Nick Imrie is 63% done with A History of the Bible: The Book and Its Faiths
OK, now I am a Lollard. Trust the English to have a little Reformation before the real Reformation.
Jun 26, 2020 09:36AM Add a comment
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Nick Imrie is 56% done with A History of the Bible: The Book and Its Faiths
Not to worry, Origen is here to save me from Marcionism. Thank God for allegory.
Jun 25, 2020 10:41AM Add a comment
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Nick Imrie is starting A History of the Bible: The Book and Its Faiths
It has an approving blurb from Tom Holland, which is all I need to persuade me!
Jun 18, 2020 05:14AM 3 comments
A History of the Bible: The Book and Its Faiths

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Nick Imrie is 5% done with Slay Your Dragons With Compassion: Ten Ways to Thrive Even When It Feels Impossible
Almost brutal opening with the tragic story of his daughters death. Very sad.
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Nick Imrie is starting Slay Your Dragons With Compassion: Ten Ways to Thrive Even When It Feels Impossible
My first ever Netgalley review. Hope it's good - I'm gonna feel like a big meanie if I have to give the thumbs down to a freely donated book.
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Nick Imrie is on page 203 of 1248 of The Faerie Queene
This archimago - what is his problem? Get over it already!
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The Faerie Queene

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So, I'm experimenting with the free month of kindle unlimited (opinion so far: not worth paying for). I've now read 2 KU books that have weirdly similar reviews on GR:

Quick header to say this book is great!
Short vague paragraph about how good the book is, could've been written by GTP-2.

What's going on? I don't want to accuse KU authors of paying for reviews? Are they all cross-posted from somewhere?
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Is there anyway to browse kindle unlimited books - but somehow exclude all the self-published stuff?
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Nick Imrie is starting The Faerie Queene
1248 pages! This is a huge beast!
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Unpopular opinion: I am completely fine with authors tagging their dialogue with 'replied' 'retorted' 'growled' 'chuckled' 'muttered' 'remarked' or anything other than 'said'. Endless repetitions of 'said' do nothing for me, and god forbid that you just give up tagging altogether.
Mar 24, 2019 10:23AM 2 comments

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The feeling when your library has two copies of 'My Life in Middlemarch' and no copies of 'Middlemarch'. 😣
Feb 19, 2019 08:15AM 1 comment

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Nick Imrie is on page 475 of 531 of Modern Classics the Letters of Nancy Mitford and Evelyn Waugh (Penguin Modern Classics)
One is sadder when pathetic people die who had wretched lives. I minded far more about Bobo than about Tom though of course I miss her less.

Bobo was Nancy's sister who botched her suicide; Tom her brother who died in the war.
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Modern Classics the Letters of Nancy Mitford and Evelyn Waugh (Penguin Modern Classics)

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Nick Imrie is on page 449 of 531 of Modern Classics the Letters of Nancy Mitford and Evelyn Waugh (Penguin Modern Classics)
I was confident they both enjoyed my visit. I talked loud & long & they laughed like anything. Now I find I bored them. Well of course everyone is a bore to someone. One recognizes that. But it is a ghastly thing if one loses the consciousness of being a bore. You do see it mean I can never go out again.

Poor old Waugh is more and more becoming my sentiment.
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Modern Classics the Letters of Nancy Mitford and Evelyn Waugh (Penguin Modern Classics)

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Nick Imrie is on page 428 of 531 of Modern Classics the Letters of Nancy Mitford and Evelyn Waugh (Penguin Modern Classics)
The story of Momo is heartrending. Five weeks ago her secretary said it will be over in a few days. She is in tortures. The whole thing is a lesson never to get in the power of doctors - but for them she would have died 6 months ago at least. They drove her mad with the treatment & have kept her hanging on, half drugged & in pain, all the summer.

Still relevant to debates around medicine now.
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Nick Imrie is on page 396 of 531 of Modern Classics the Letters of Nancy Mitford and Evelyn Waugh (Penguin Modern Classics)
My daughter Teresa is squat, pasty-faced, slatternly with a most dis-agreeable voice - but it is true she talks quite brightly. Margaret remains the star of my existence. I took her to stay at Lady Pam's ornamental villa but she was not in good form as I had struck her the evening before so she sulked all the week-end.
Waugh displaying all the virtues of the RC patriarch. 😂
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Nick Imrie is on page 373 of 531 of Modern Classics the Letters of Nancy Mitford and Evelyn Waugh (Penguin Modern Classics)
In his Open Letter, Evelyn had disagreed with Nancy's contention that aristocratic families have only two offspring: 'Surely they have more children? Impotence and sodomy are socially O.K. but birth control is flagrantly middle-class.'
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Nick Imrie is on page 368 of 531 of Modern Classics the Letters of Nancy Mitford and Evelyn Waugh (Penguin Modern Classics)
Honks has had a tooth out and gone to Loelia. Ann telephoned to Loelia to say she would arrive in a weakened state and would need some nourishing broth. Loelia replied: 'I have sent my cook on a holiday. I made it quite clear there would be no meals.'
I keep sending notes to the chef 'Don't put cornflour in the sauce' etc. Now he comes up and glowers at me in his white hat from behind a screen in the dining room.
Feb 12, 2019 04:13PM Add a comment
Modern Classics the Letters of Nancy Mitford and Evelyn Waugh (Penguin Modern Classics)

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Nick Imrie is on page 327 of 531 of Modern Classics the Letters of Nancy Mitford and Evelyn Waugh (Penguin Modern Classics)
Prod lives on a small yatch, tied up at Golfe Juan. He looks exactly like some ancient pirate - bone thin, pitch black, white hair & beard & dressed in literal rags. He has a villainous Spaniard who does the chores - when, on one occaison this feelow displeased Prod he ran up a signal 'Mutiny on board'. However nobody in the modern world, except Prod, can read these signals any more so nobody came to the rescue.
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Nick Imrie is on page 251 of 531 of Modern Classics the Letters of Nancy Mitford and Evelyn Waugh (Penguin Modern Classics)
No one knows a thing about the classes except those immediately above & below his own. Everyone was convinced that there was a great impassible line between 'gentlemen' and 'the lower classes' and everyone drew that line immediately below his own feet. 'You're no lady' was the traditional battle cry between two drunken charwomen scratching out each other's eyes in a pub.

Getting into the great U non-U debate!
Feb 12, 2019 04:47AM Add a comment
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Nick Imrie is on page 251 of 531 of Modern Classics the Letters of Nancy Mitford and Evelyn Waugh (Penguin Modern Classics)
I think Mauriac is on the right lines but he has a subconscious snobbery (Frog sense) which prevents him telling the truth - that the painting of this century is not just a different species of the same genus as, say, Botticellli & Veronese. The cubists etc are just anti-painters. They are only bought by jews and lunatics.

An impressive jumble of prejudices from Waugh here.
Feb 11, 2019 12:23PM Add a comment
Modern Classics the Letters of Nancy Mitford and Evelyn Waugh (Penguin Modern Classics)

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Nick Imrie is on page 215 of 531 of Modern Classics the Letters of Nancy Mitford and Evelyn Waugh (Penguin Modern Classics)
Now for one or two criticisms. The Captain doesn't ring true to me. The harem is oriental and can only be maintained by flabby dependent men. Not brisk men of action.
Feb 11, 2019 04:29AM Add a comment
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Nick Imrie is on page 210 of 531 of Modern Classics the Letters of Nancy Mitford and Evelyn Waugh (Penguin Modern Classics)
I have felt so very feeble in recent weeks that at last I called in a doctor who took my blood-pressure & pronounced it the lowest ever recorded - in fact the pressure of a 6 months foetus. In an access of sudden hope I said: 'Does that mean I shall die quite soon?' 'No. It means you will live forever in deeper and deeper melancholy.'

Poor old Evelyn!
Feb 10, 2019 06:36AM Add a comment
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Nick Imrie is on page 139 of 531 of Modern Classics the Letters of Nancy Mitford and Evelyn Waugh (Penguin Modern Classics)
It has been a great pleasure to read your English reviews. I haven't seen the American but I expect they are as foolish as possible. You see Americans have discovered about homosexuality from a book called Kinsey Report (unreadable) & they take it very seriously. All popular plays in New York are about buggers but they all commit suicide. The idea of a happy pansy is inconceivable to them.
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