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The Diary of Samuel Pepys is one of our main sources of information for England in the 1660s. It's also available online, as a blog: www.pepysdiary.com .

Those are all I own.
Thanks a million, guys! I'll check them out.

This was pretty interesting.
It's set in New York in the 20-40ish (can't remember exactly, it's been a while), and gives some great insight.
Allison, that looks really interesting. Thank you!!


Also, Joyce Carol Oates published some of her diaries not too long ago. I read some of it (I'm not a *huge* diaries fan so I got distracted by other books and torn away...but I really enjoyed what I did read of it.





Fiction, and a little dated, but The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13 3/4 is lots of fun, and there are lots of sequels...

I have this book at home but have never read it. Maybe we can discuss it when we both have.


This was pretty interesting.
It's set in New York in the 20-40ish (can't remember exactly, it's been a ..."
Allison,
thank you for recommending the book. I just read it and loved it. A really interesting book. Great to read.
Stef
Books mentioned in this topic
The Red Leather Diary: Reclaiming a Life through the Pages of a Lost Journal (other topics)Noa Noa (other topics)
The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13 3/4 (other topics)
Berlin Diary: The Journal of a Foreign Correspondent 1934-1941 (other topics)
The Diary of a Farmer's Wife, 1796-1797 (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Virginia Woolf (other topics)Rainer Maria Rilke (other topics)
So I absolutely love reading other peoples (published!) diaries/journals. Problem is, I don't know of all that many. I've read the Diary of Anne Frank, would anyone recommend some others?