Our lucky winning number for the 31st Classics Club Spin is…
Sorry I’m a little bit late with this, but I scheduled a bunch of posts before I got this information (and before I went on vacation), so it took a bit to fit this in!
According to my announcement post, this means I will be reading…
Cranford by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell.
According to Goodreads… “Welcome to Cranford, where everyone knows one another and a cow wears pajamas. It’s a community built on friendship and kindness, where women hold court and most of the houses—and men—are rarely seen. Two colorful spinster sisters at the heart of Cranford, Miss Matty and Miss Deborah Jenkyns, are daughters of the former rector, and when they’re not playing cards or drinking tea, they’re feeding an endless appetite for scandal and weathering commotions to their peaceful lives, from financial troubles to thieves to an unexpected face from the past.
“First published in installments in Household Words, a magazine edited by Charles Dickens, Cranford was a hit of its time and today offers modern readers a glimpse into a small English town during the mid-nineteenth century.”
So… Am I happy about this?
Yes, I’ve been wanting to read this after I read a review of it a couple years ago. I actually downloaded my edition from from Project Gutenberg, so if my review piques your interest, but not enough to spend money, you can get an ecopy for free from them!
Now all I have to do is read and review this book by the 30th of October, 2022. From what I can see, this isn’t a very long book (probably less than 200 pages), so even though I have a Kindle full of ARCs to read, I know I can get this one in, since it will probably be a quick read.
What about you?
What book did you get with this Classics Club Spin?
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I remember enjoying watching the TV adaptation 🙂 I don’t think I’ll read the book again though.
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This was my first experience of Gaskell ad I found it a bit too light for my tastes. I much preferred her more gritty social realism fiction. But I might go back one day and try Cranford again – I could have misjudged it
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Oh, now I am looking forward to this… I could use something lighter these days!
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ifirst read this in my teens, as it was one of my mother’s favourite books. Hope you enjoy.
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Seems like a great spin result! I loved North & South when I read it a few years ago, and I’ve been wanting get to Cranford too. (I suppose I should add it to my next spin list). Hope you enjoy — can’t wait to hear what you think!
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I got the eBook of Cranford free download from the Gutenberg Project, but I started looking for a print copy as well.
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I loved Cranford. Some find it dull or trivial, but I think it’s a gem of sympathetic observation. I wonder what you’ll think!
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Hope you enjoy it! I haven’t read it, but there was a lovely TV adaptation a few years ago which you may have seen. If not, it’s well worth looking out for.
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Yes, I think I heard about that adaptation, but I’ll read it first, I think.
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