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Sunday, January 4, 2015
Challenge Link-Up Post: Name in the Title
Please link your reviews for your Classic with a Person's Name in the Title here. This is only for the Classic with a Person's Name in the Title category. First name, last name, or both, it doesn't matter, but it must include the name of a character.
If you do not have a blog, or somewhere public on the internet where you post book reviews, please write your mini-review/thoughts in the comments section. If you like, you can include the name of your blog and/or the title of the book in your link, like this: "Karen K. @ Books and Chocolate (Ethan Frome). "
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John Dickson Carr, the author of The Murder of Sir Edmund Godfrey is a classic mystery author--here he tackles an early version of the fictionalization of a true crime (from the 17th C!).
ReplyDeleteSorry, I entered my link without the title and can't figure out how to remove it.
ReplyDeleteHi Karen, just linked my post on Adam Bede
ReplyDeleteI added my review of Oliver Twist!
ReplyDeleteI read Auntie Mame for this category. Now I'm curious to see the play version!
ReplyDeleteI like this category! I chose David Copperfield, and just reviewed it.
ReplyDeleteI messed up entering my info. Could you please remove my first attempt (number 28) to link the book? I read Madame Bovary.
ReplyDeleteI just linked to my review of Armadale by Wilkie Collins.
ReplyDeleteI linked up Ruth by Elizabeth Gaskell!
ReplyDeleteI read aloud Andrew Jackson by Clara Ingram Judson to the kids.
ReplyDelete"Anne Veronica" by H. G. Wells was interesting largely because of his espousal of feminism. It wandered off the subject at the end I thought.
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