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That's pleasing to know, Rosemarie! Charles Strickland seems like an enigma to me right now, but I'm excited to read about what lies ahead.
Happy to see you will be reading The Painted Veil Kathy and Maureen it is one I am hoping for as well.
I am so far behind in my reading schedule. I even need to post comments in Little House still :(
I am so far behind in my reading schedule. I even need to post comments in Little House still :(

Decades ago I read Of Human Bondage and it was my favorite book for years! Then I saw the movie with Bette Davis and decided to read it again with my husband. (I could see and hear Davis with her strong accent every time she would say, “I don’t mind.”) I still enjoyed it but had a different take than in my 20s. After others read it, I’ll add some comments under spoilers. I did have a few issues w the book the 2nd time reading it.


Interesting character in Kitty it sounds like! I am so glad you enjoyed it Kathy! Makes me want to dig it out and read it before I finish others :)

Maureen wrote: "I just finished The Painted Veil I enjoyed it very much."
I am glad you enjoyed it Maureen. It is on my list to read soon.
I am glad you enjoyed it Maureen. It is on my list to read soon.
DaCane wrote: "I am currently reading Liza of Lambeth and I literally felt as if I were Liza in Chapter 1 which was extremely exquisite to be her while I was simply riding as a passenger to the grocery st..."
An interesting feeling about Liza. Sounds intriguing.
An interesting feeling about Liza. Sounds intriguing.

Of Human Bondage is a wonderful book. I really like the way Maugham writes-his characters and his language.

Annette wrote: "I just finished listening to The Razor’s Edge on Audible. I really enjoyed the characters and their interactions as they found their way through early adulthood and into their adult roles. The auth..."
I am happy to hear you liked this read and his characters. When you read Cake and Ale please let us know about it here in this thread. It will still be open in the Archive section if you do not get to it in the next month or so.
I am happy to hear you liked this read and his characters. When you read Cake and Ale please let us know about it here in this thread. It will still be open in the Archive section if you do not get to it in the next month or so.
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The Painted Veil (other topics)
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The Moon and Sixpence (other topics)
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His first novel Liza of Lambeth (1897) sold out so rapidly that Maugham gave up medicine to write full-time.
In 1915 he wrote Of Human Bondage initially was criticized in both Britain and the United States; the New York World described the romantic obsession of the protagonist Philip Carey as "the sentimental servitude of a poor fool". The influential American novelist and critic Theodore Dreiser rescued the novel, referring to it as a work of genius and comparing it to a Beethoven symphony. His review gave the book a lift, and it has never been out of print since.
Novels:
Liza of Lambeth (1897)
The Magician (1908)
Of Human Bondage (1915)
The Moon and Sixpence (1919)
Suggested read: The Painted Veil (1925)
Cakes and Ale (1930)
The Razor's Edge (1944)
Maugham has many works that you are welcome to explore and discuss here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...
Many have even been adapted to movies several times.
Which read are you thinking about venturing into?