07-18-2010, 10:35 AM
I've been re-reading a few over the past year or so. As a middle aged adult male I mostly read cop mysteries and psycho thrillers and haven't picked up a Gothic romance in more than twenty years. so far I have reread a few of Mary Stewart's: Airs Above the Ground, This Rough Magic, and the best, Nine Coaches Waiting; Barbara Michaels' Here I Stay; and Victoria Holt's Kirkland Revels which was over flowing with Gothic tropes, and this weekend picked up Bride of Pendorric. I know I have read Kirkland Revels at least twice before. I would highly recommend this title to any Gothic lover who hasn't read it yet.
lol - I can't remember books I read five years ago. At this point about half by reading is re-reading - I'd rather re read a well written book or story that entertains me than risk spending 8 bucks on an unknown writer at the bookstore.
(07-13-2010, 11:42 AM)Penfeather Wrote: early-onset dementia . . .
lol - I can't remember books I read five years ago. At this point about half by reading is re-reading - I'd rather re read a well written book or story that entertains me than risk spending 8 bucks on an unknown writer at the bookstore.