gaudy night
Also, reading update -- I brought Gaudy Night in with me for reading on bus and lunch (the other books I'm in the middle of are big hardcovers, and this is a nice smaller one, so easier). I've read the novel before, but I'm pretty sure I was too young at the time (somewhere between 12 and 16, and long enough ago that I don't remember any details), though I couldn't say whether it's a matter of smartness or maturity. I liked bits of it, but I definitely felt like I was missing a lot, whereas this time, my enjoyment is really much deeper and more satisfying.
Plus, I know what happens at the very very end, which is pleasing. Mmm, Harriet Vane and Lord Peter Wimsey.
Plus, I know what happens at the very very end, which is pleasing. Mmm, Harriet Vane and Lord Peter Wimsey.
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Gaudy Night -- one of my favorite books *ever*!
"Placetne," ahhhhh.
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Gaudy Night is my favourite Sayers and definitely on my top ten list of favourite books period. That having been said, it definitely wouldn't be the book I'd choose to introduce someone to her work. For one thing, you'd need to have read the two prequels to really get it.
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