LibraryThing-forfatter: Susan Higginbotham

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So delighted to have you as a new friend. One needs friends ... just makes the world a happier place!
Hey there! It sure looks like we have books in common. I visit historicalfiction.org every day, so I have seen you there. I have yet to read your book (I am in Jamie & Claire world at the moment), but plan on it as soon as I am finished with Outlander. I have heard many good things, so congratulations!!

Thanks for the note. It is so cool to me that a few of the authors I read and admire are so easily accessible. Have a good Wednesday!
To begin with, we could make a list of articles that are already available on the Internet.
Hi Susan, I think this is a great idea of Kate's. I wonder if there's a way to catelogue articles. Those we could share electronically.

Joan/unohoo
Stay away from The Hours and even further from the movie. It's so dull.
I'm so glad there is someone else who shares my opinion of Mrs Dalloway. I had to do an MA module on Mrs Dalloway and we had to read The Hours and watch the Hours as well.
No, I haven't read the Jean Plaidy book, but I have it on my wish list now. Thanks a lot! Have you started A Place of Greater Safety? Or are you holding off? :-)
Susan, just wanted to drop you a line that I finished A Place of Greater Safety late last night and it was very, very good! I think Mantel is an excellent writer.
Hi Susan-
I am about 150 pages through A Place of Greater Safety now. So, taking the next words with a grain of salt as I'm only about 1/6 of the way through ... I'm REALLY enjoying the story! I find the French Revolution fascinating, but I don't know much about the people involved in the legwork of it. Mantel portrays her characters so well, and she has such a subtle, fine sense of humor. And she really writes very, very well. I think this might be one of those books which I'll finish and think, "WHY did I let that sit on my shelf for so long?!"

So, in short, I think I would say to you- if your library has it ready for you, I'd dig in and read it :-)
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