It’s been a while since I wrote anything here, but I seem to have been busy doing all sorts of other things, and never did get round to post reviews on some of the bools I read for All Virago, All August. My track record on joining in challenges and read-alongs is not very good I’m afraid – I always seem to fall by the wayside. However, that doesn’t deter me and, like many other bloggers, I can’t resist The 1924 Club, jointly organised by Simon at Stuck in a Book and Karen at Kaggsy’s Bookish Ramblings.
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6 responses to “The 1924 Club”
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Thanks for spreading the word, Christine! I'm so excited about this project, and delighted by the response it's had.
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My pleasure Simon! It's such a wacky idea to get everyone reading books published in a particular year, Will be interesting to see what we all come up with.
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It's great to have you back. I hope you do better at the 1924 challenge than I ever do at these things .
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I doubt I will be! I'm rubbish at stuff like this, although I set out with good intentions.
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Welcome back, and hope you enjoy your reading. I've read a few recently so nothing on the TBR to read, but I've naughtily ordered one …
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This strikes a chord, as my mother and both parents-in-law were born in 1924, as were the parents of many of my friends. I've read both the WInifred Holtby you mention and the Margaret Kennedy.
Sadly, both Storm Jameson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storm_Jameson
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Vera Brittain, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vera_Brittain just miss the year as does
Charles Morgan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Langbridge_Morgan
although all three were contemporaries and well-known to each other and the literary circles of the time. So I can't post on the link you provide, but do recommend these authors if you find the period fascinating.
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