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Monday, July 14

And the Winners Are ....

Christina and Sea Star! Please email me at janeaustensworld at gmail dot com and provide a mailing address. The first person to contact me will have first choice between Georgette Heyer's Faro's Daughter or An Infamous Army. The books have been graciously donated by SourceBooks. Our readers provided an interesting and varied summer reading list with many classics. Here it is:
  • Team of Rivals, Doris Kearns Goodwin
  • Gone With the Wind, Margaret Mitchell
  • I Capture the Castle, Dodie Smith (2 recommendations)
  • Pillars of the Earth, Ken Follett
  • World Without End, Ken Follett
  • Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte
  • The Senator's Wife, Sue Miller
  • Change of Heart, Jodi Picoult
  • The Book Thief, Markus Zusak
  • Breath, Tim Winton.
  • A Room With a View, E.M. Forster
  • Middlemarch, George Elliot
  • War and Peace, Leo Tolstoy
  • All of Jane Austen
  • Playing the Jack, Mary Brown
  • Secrets of a Lady, Tracy Grant, and its sequel, Beneath a Silent Moon.
  • God of Small Things, Arunduti Roy
  • Rebecca, Daphne DuMaurier
  • Rachel's Holiday, Marian Keyes, and any books by her
  • Gods in Alabama, Joshilyn Jackson
  • Summer By the Sea, Susan Wiggs.
  • The Outlander series, Diana Gabaldon (2 recommendations)

6 comments:

Tracy Grant said...

It's such a treat to see my books on reading list, and it's particularly flattering to find them on a reading list on a site devoted to Jane Austen! Thanks!

Wonderful site, by the way!

Anonymous said...

Thank you, Tracy! Glad to help promote your book.

Nigel said...

It is a very nice list!
I would have gone for "Room with a View" as my second choice.

Rebecca said...

Hello there! I Just came over after visiting Austenprose and fear I am now hooked completely on your blog!- Wonderful book lists provided here. There are several I've always wanted to read but haven't yet so I will add them to my list as well...I'm presently reading "The Widow of the South" by Richard Hicks...Once more, Lovely..Lovely blog!

Rebecca
Ladies'Historical Tea Society

Anonymous said...

Thank you, Rebecca, and welcome!

Charleybrown said...

I just saw the list of suggested summer reads - I'll have to look them up! Some mentioned Ken Follett which reminded me of his book "A Place Called Freedom". It's a great book set in 1766 that takes you from London to America. It's a good read!