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Eva ([personal profile] verity83) wrote2009-07-21 09:01 am
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Recommend me a book, people.

[identity profile] nuranar.livejournal.com 2009-07-21 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
What genres? I have lots of fic recs, depending on what you like. I don't want to suggest things you hate!

[identity profile] butterbobbin.livejournal.com 2009-07-21 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmm. I'm pretty open to anything that's not, like, full of lewdness. Which I'm sure would also be your preference. :-p

[identity profile] nuranar.livejournal.com 2009-07-21 09:16 pm (UTC)(link)
*giggle* Then how about trying one of the Morgaine books I keep babbling about? I have no idea whether you'll like it or not, but hey!

Other random ideas are Wings of Dawn by Sigmund Brouwer; my brother really likes this one, too. Or Daphne Du Maurier? I've read Rebecca, of course, but my mother strongly insists I need to read My Cousin Rachel. Pretty high recommendation coming from her.

Have you read any Agatha Christie? I can give you specific recs, since some are definitely better than others, not to mention as introductions. Others, similar but quite different, are books by Dorothy Sayers and Margery Allingham.

[identity profile] butterbobbin.livejournal.com 2009-07-21 09:28 pm (UTC)(link)
:-) Is Morgaine something to do with the Cherryh books you've been talking about?

Daphne is one of my favourites! And yes, I'd agree on "My Cousin Rachel".... I love "Rebecca", but it ties closely with "House on the Strand".

I've read a few Agatha Christie. I *loved* "The Secret Adversary"; the others were Poirot and took me forever to get through. Maybe they weren't the best ones; I have no idea now even which ones they were. I've not read any Miss Marple, though - would be glad to know of good ones featuring her and see what she's like.

[identity profile] nuranar.livejournal.com 2009-07-21 09:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Yep! Let me see... this entry explains it best. Although it's rather rambly and functions more as an explanation of why I like it so much, with a review/explanation embedded within.
http://nuranar.livejournal.com/66986.html
Cherryh is the author and she's written a lot of different stuff, but the Morgaine books were the first I read and still my favorites.

Glad to for the reverse rec! :D

The Secret Adversary is one of Christie's thriller-type books; they're inherently my favorite! If you like that one, you should definitely read Partners in Crime as well, the sequel. (There are other T&T stories, but they're later and some are weird.) Others in that subgenre:
The Man in the Brown Suit
The Secret of Chimneys; sequel The Seven Dials Mystery
The Boomerang Clue/Why Didn't They Ask Evans?

I recommend all of these highly.

For Poirots, just try a couple of the earliest/best ones. If you don't like them still, don't bother. :)
The Mysterious Affair at Styles (the first Poirot and a terrific book)
Murder on the Links
Thirteen at Dinner/Lord Edgeware Dies
Peril at End House

For Miss Marple, two recs at the top of my mind: The Tuesday Club Murders is a set of short stories. Depending on your tastes, it could be a great intro; however, most of the Miss Marple stuff is in full length books. My mother's favorite and mine is Murder at the Vicarage.

[identity profile] butterbobbin.livejournal.com 2009-07-21 10:24 pm (UTC)(link)
OK, I'm pretty positive none of those Poirot are ones I read. I'll check and see what the library has. :-)