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A Year of Georgette Heyer

I've gone with a mix of old favourites, re-reads, and never reads - and some I've tried reading before. Even your favourite authors sometimes don't work for you.
So, my tentative plans for this year's Year of Heyer reading are:
January: The Private World of Georgette Heyer.
January: The Black Moth - haven't read recently. Pub 1921.
February: Powder and Patch - haven't read recently. Pub 1923.
March: The Masqueraders - re-read. Pub 1928.
April: The Conqueror - never read. Pub 1931.
May: Why Shoot a Butler? - never read. Pub 1933.
June: Death in the Stocks - never read. Pub 1935.
July: The Talisman Ring - never finished. Pub 1936.
August: Royal Escape - never read. Pub 1938.
September: The Corinthian - haven't read recently. Pub 1940.
October: The Grand Sophy - never finished. Pub 1950.
November: Frederica - never finished. Pub 1965.
December: My Lord John - never read. Pub 1975.

I'm open for suggestions...


Hey Delicious Dee! Feel free to drop in once you've read her - you never know, you could end up an addict!

I'll give this some thought and post my likely list later.
Thanks for setting this up Annie :)

As you know I've just finished re-reading The Private World of Georgette Heyer and I'm certainly up for some re-reading of her novels.
I'm surprised you never finished The Grand Sophy or Frederica cause they are 2 of my favourites.
I've got 47 Heyer's according to my GR list but I haven't read her crime novels in some time, so I might start there. I'll post a list closer to Jan.
Oh and Jane (PS) I got The Private World from my local library, so you never know.

Annie (a mad hamster) wrote: "Delicious Dee Challenge Addict wrote: "i'm not sure if i'l up for signing up for a year since i've never read her, but i have one on the TBR pile"
Hey Delicious Dee! Feel free to drop in once yo..."

You can read any Heyer any time... Private world is one of the books on the random lists for January, so that's why I picked then.
But - if you're not doing that challenge - then, over to you. And you don't have to read it at all.
Can't wait for it to start! I'm so looking forward to it that I went through my shelves at home, piling up the ones I own that I said I'd read.
I'll probably end up re-reading others during the year. Oddly enough, I tend to read A Civil Contract and The Toll-Gate every year, The Unknown Ajax and These Old Shades every couple of years.
It will be interesting to compare our favourites at the end of the year.

As you know I've just finished re-reading The Private World of Georgette Heyer and I'm certainly up for some re-reading of her novels.
I'm surprised you never fini..."
The Grand Sophy and Frederica are two I love as well, but haven't read The Toll Gate or A Civil Contract in over 20 years!!
It will be interesting to see what the revised favourites are at year end!!
I tried my local library for The Private World - they only had it on audio cassette. I don't think I have an operational cassette player - it's hard to believe that ANYONE has one that is regularly used! - so I'm out of luck there...

I was talking to my mum last night, and it clarified why I love some of the books more than others - it's the H&H... If they approximate the 'traditional' historical romance H&H - heroine usually a bit dim, young, debutante, vapid (so cruel - must be those years of reading Barbara Cartland, gasp!)... the less I like the book.
My favourite Heyers don't have this traditional feel to them.
Enough already - it hasn't even started yet. Oh, well...

Grand Sophy & Frederica are the absolute opposite of the young vapid heroine - I think that's why I like them so much.


1 January - 31 December 2011
Completed: 0/13
1. Bath Tangle (1955)
2. Black Sheep (1966)
3. The Corinthian (1940)
4. The Foundling (1948)
5. The Grand Sophy (1950)
6. Lady of Quality (1972)
7. The Quiet Gentleman (1951)
8. Sylvester (1957)
9. The Talisman Ring (1936)
10. The Toll-Gate (1954)
11. The Unknown Ajax (1959)
12. Venetia (1958)
13. The Private World of Georgette Heyer
Bonus: Powder and Patch (1923)('cos it is so short!!)
Except for The Unknown Ajax and maybe Black Sheep, I haven't read these books for between several years and thirty years. I haven't ever read the Private World of Georgette Heyer.
If I really feel the need for some historical battle lessons, I'll also read An Infamous Army (1937). I haven't ever read this one because I've have been put off by the commentary on the war...
I've given away all my GH's mystery books (eg Behold Here's Poison) so haven't selected any of them...

Ditto!

I have The Black Moth sitting at home, taunting me. My mother has just finished it. Sigh.


It's been a while since I read that one. It could end up being an extra read!

I loved Regency Buck - I've read it heaps! I had to buy a second copy eventually (about 10 years ago) 'cos the binding started to go on my MMPB!!
It has a very spirited h who some think is spoilt in the GR reviews. I enjoyed her!! :)

I have The Black Moth sitting at home, taunting me. My mother has just finished it. Sigh."
I haven't ever read The Black Moth - it was out of print when I went through my 'buy every available GH book' between the age of 15 anf 17!! Perhaps I should investigate it now?? Let me know your thoughts...

"I haven't ever read The Black Moth - it was out of print when I went through my 'buy every available GH book' between the age of 15 anf 17!! Perhaps I should investigate it now?? Let me know your thoughts...
..."
Will do - probably around 5 January, when I'm back at work.

"I haven't ever read The Black Moth - it was out of print when I went through my 'buy every available GH book' between the age of 15 anf 17!! Perhaps I should investigate it now?..."
Great - whenever is fine :)

0/12 Completed
January - Behold, Here's Poison (1936)
February - These Old Shades (1926)
March - Devil's Cub (1932)
April - The Grand Sophy (1950)
May - The Quiet Gentleman (1951)
June - Sylvester(1957)
July - Simon the Coldheart (1925)
August - Envious Casca (1941)
September - Pistols for Two (1960)
October - Powder and Patch (1923)
November - tbd
December - tbd











0/12 Completed
January - Behold, Here's Poison
February - These Old Shades
March - Devil's Cub
April - [book:The G..."
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I'll probably start with Venetia or Black Sheep. Will post list later - thanks for this, Annie!

Glad there are some other fans out there willing to take part.
BriansGirl - I'll nag you if you want :)

Georgette Heyer
0/13
Read an average of one a month (the year in ( ) means it fulfills that year in my Lifetime of Books challenge)
A Blunt Instrument (1938)
Black Sheep (1966)
Venetia (1958)
The Corinthian (1940)
√ Faro's Daughter (1941) -
Frederica (1965)
√ The Nonesuch (1962) - Jan 17
The Quiet Gentleman (1951)
Sylvester or The Wicked Uncle (1957)
Friday's Child (1944)
The Reluctant Widow (1946)
Cousin Kate (1968)
The Private World of Georgette Heyer

lol I might need the reminder. I've never read GH before and only heard of her because of following what BJ Rose is reading. :)

It would be interesting to see how you feel GH's writing developed over the 3 decades that you will be covering... I haven't noticed a decernible difference in her writing - but then I've never taken notice of when each book was written...

It would be interesting to see how you feel GH's writing developed over the 3 decades that you will be covering... I haven't noticed..."
Yes, according to FantasticFiction.
I'll try to remember to cover the topic of her writing development when I post.
Now I'm curious - I'm going back to my list and adding years for all of them, so it'll be easier to see.
ETA: I put dates on all the GH books in post #37

I found Christine Feehan's developement in plot and grammar quite significant. I doubt we'll see much grammatical variation with GH, but the storyline might alter...
Ooooh. This is going to be quite interesting!! :) (??Do I need to develop my own life??)

From my brief perusal of GR, The Black Moth (1921) is her first book and My Lord John (1975) is her last book (barring some random single edition books that I doubt are finished works). I'm almost tempted to read The Black Moth just to start at the start - but I'm afraid the reviews for My Lord John don't tempt me in the other direction!! :) I'll rely on Annie ('cos its in her list) and Sandra ('cos she has rated it)!!
I'll also probably be reading The Nonesuch (1962) to cover my 2011 A-Z female character: Mrs Underwood. (Those Us are so awkward!!) :)

My favorite would be False Colors. I also really enjoyed The Foundling and Black Sheep. I will have to reread These Old Shades, Lady of Quality, Cotillion, Masqueraders, Venetia, and Devil's Cub at some point. I don't remember them.
I have plans to read Frederica, The Grand Sophy, Friday's Child, and Sprig Muslin some time soon. I may end up buying at least (at most?) 2 Georgette Heyer books this year. I hope to limit how many books I purchase in Year 2011 so you could say Heyer gets at least one or two slots in my book budget. :)

Sprig Muslin wasn't a favourite of mine and I should reread The Convenient Marriage and Friday's Child, but I love the rest of the books on your list. I recently reread Cotillion - it is an absolute hoot! And the Masqueraders is a close second as my favourite Heyer book. (The Unknown Ajax is my favourite.) :)

Thanks for the freebie tip - will see if I can access The Black Moth in pdf...

It would be interesting to see how she develops over time. I've just started reading The Private World of Georgette Heyer.

I've just started reading Private world - the biography. It's making me think about what I want to read now :(. Oh well... it's all a learning experience! I may learn that I should stick to the romances, rather than crime and history.
I'm also thinking I might have to squeeze Friday's Child into my list - as it will fulfill the maried couple category on the wedding theme challenge.


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For 2011, I dare you to read one Georgette Heyer book a month. Including, if you're doing the Random Booklist Challenge - The Private World of Georgette Heyer.
The 'rules' are... read a Georgette a month, and post your thoughts in this thread.
Update: if you don't feel up to reading one a month - drop in and 'chat' if you read a Heyer during 2011.
The Heyer fans will probably try and convert you. The more the merrier!
Any of her books count - historical romance, historical novels, crime...
The challenge will run for the whole year. And, I'm pretty sure you can find a book a month that will probably fit into other challenges.
For an idea of what's available, check out Georgette Heyer on Fantasticfiction.