On (06 Dec 96) Fred Runk wrote to Maureen Goldman...
FR> I've got a copy of Wilkie Collins' THE WOMAN IN WHITE. Will settle
FR> down with it during the semester break, along with Lord of the Rings.
FR> Have you read Collins' book? I've heard it's supposed to be a good
FR> one. I enjoy reading 19th century novels during the winter
FR> break--even though we don't get much of a winter here. But, it seems
FR> appropriate somehow. And, atmosphere is important, right?
I've had a different one of Collins' books for years. Will
probably never read it. Right now I'm reading a mystery by
Robert Barnard writing as Bernard Bastable. The detective is
the 65-year-old Mozart, whose life went in a different direction
when he was a a child so that he ended up being raised in
England. It's kind of fun.
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* Origin: Point of No Deposit, No Return (1:153/404.11)
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