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  • doversoul1
    Ex Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 7132

    Book Suggestions

    Suggestions very welcome; comic (not necessarily light-hearted) novels, preferably modern (not necessarily set in a modern world), for a 40-something, good but not exactly highly literature-minded reader (female). It will be a bonus if it has a cat in it (must be still alive at the end) or/and with fantasy elements. Her favourite author as a child was Diana Wynne Jones.

    Thank you.
  • Richard Tarleton

    #2
    Gods Behaving Badly, by Marie Phillips. Modern, hilarious, fantasy, dogs rather than cats.....

    A review

    Oh, and a Spanish novel set in Barcelona that I read as Sin noticias de Gurb, but which is translated as No word from Gurb, by Eduardo Mendoza. Extraterrestrials at large in everyday Barcelona. Genius. I first came across it browsing in the Spanish section in Foyles, and a Spanish couple said I should read it.

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    • Jonathan
      Full Member
      • Mar 2007
      • 941

      #3
      I'd suggest The Rivers of London series of books by Ben Aaronovitch - no cat but there is a dog! There's also magic and fantasy elements - I believe the books are classified as urban fantasy. I started the first one on holiday a few weeks ago and found it very good. The 8th one is published fairly soon. Hope this helps.
      Best regards,
      Jonathan

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      • ardcarp
        Late member
        • Nov 2010
        • 11102

        #4
        Originally posted by doversoul1 View Post
        Suggestions very welcome; comic (not necessarily light-hearted) novels, preferably modern (not necessarily set in a modern world), for a 40-something, good but not exactly highly literature-minded reader (female). It will be a bonus if it has a cat in it (must be still alive at the end) or/and with fantasy elements. Her favourite author as a child was Diana Wynne Jones.

        Thank you.
        Dreadfully outdated now, but have you tried the novels of Beverley Nichols? Try Merry Hall for a starter. (I shall probably be laughed off The Forum for this.)

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        • LMcD
          Full Member
          • Sep 2017
          • 8172

          #5
          Why not try something by Carol Shields (e.g. 'Larry's Party'), Alice Munro or Jane Gardam?

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          • zola
            Full Member
            • May 2011
            • 656

            #6
            Apart from not being particularly modern, The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov ticks many of your boxes, including the cat from hell, literally !

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            • doversoul1
              Ex Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 7132

              #7
              Many thanks for your suggestions. They all look promising.

              ardcarp
              By modern, I meant not Classics.

              LMcD
              Did Jane Gardam write fantasy?

              zola
              The cat from hell sounds the very thing. Thank you.

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              • LMcD
                Full Member
                • Sep 2017
                • 8172

                #8
                Possibly my top recommendation: anything by the wonderful Anne Tyler, e.g. 'The Accidental Tourist'. Also worth investigating are Rose Tremain, Deborah Moggach, Penelope Lively, Kate Atkinson and Jonathan Coe.

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                • doversoul1
                  Ex Member
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 7132

                  #9
                  Thank you very much everyone. When this now 40 something recipient was a child, I prided myself as an expert on fantasy literature for children until she left the land of Puffins and went up to secondary school. Yet I never managed to make the transfer to fantasy literature for adult/general readers. I seem to have been missing an awful lot.

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                  • ferneyhoughgeliebte
                    Gone fishin'
                    • Sep 2011
                    • 30163

                    #10
                    From your description in the OP, dovers, it does sound like the joys of Terry Pratchett are a revelation awaiting her (I was in my late 30s when I overcame my prejudice against this genre and discovered Pratchett's work); I would suggest starting with Mort, Equal Rites, or Making Money. (The Amazing Maurice & his Educated Rodents is actually about a cat - but that's one of his children's novels [although entirely enjoyed by children in their 50s ]).
                    [FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]

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                    • Richard Tarleton

                      #11
                      Originally posted by LMcD View Post
                      Possibly my top recommendation: anything by the wonderful Anne Tyler, e.g. 'The Accidental Tourist'. Also worth investigating are Rose Tremain, Deborah Moggach, Penelope Lively, Kate Atkinson and Jonathan Coe.

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                      • LMcD
                        Full Member
                        • Sep 2017
                        • 8172

                        #12
                        Originally posted by doversoul1 View Post
                        Many thanks for your suggestions. They all look promising.

                        ardcarp
                        By modern, I meant not Classics.

                        LMcD
                        Did Jane Gardam write fantasy?

                        zola
                        The cat from hell sounds the very thing. Thank you.
                        Not really - but you could try 'The Stories' which will give you a good idea of her style and range of subjects.
                        (She still with us, by the way).

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                        • doversoul1
                          Ex Member
                          • Dec 2010
                          • 7132

                          #13
                          Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View Post
                          From your description in the OP, dovers, it does sound like the joys of Terry Pratchett are a revelation awaiting her (I was in my late 30s when I overcame my prejudice against this genre and discovered Pratchett's work); I would suggest starting with Mort, Equal Rites, or Making Money. (The Amazing Maurice & his Educated Rodents is actually about a cat - but that's one of his children's novels [although entirely enjoyed by children in their 50s ]).
                          I nearly included a line ’but not Terry Pratchett especially The Amazing Maurice’

                          Incidentally, if anyone is looking for a book to introduce Terry Pratchett to a very young reader (8 and under or thereabout), try The Witch's Vacuum Cleaner: And Other Stories.

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                          • LMcD
                            Full Member
                            • Sep 2017
                            • 8172

                            #14
                            If your 'forty-something' likes (or would like to try) ghost stories, Susan Hill has written many fine books in this field, the most famous being 'The Woman In Black'.

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                            • doversoul1
                              Ex Member
                              • Dec 2010
                              • 7132

                              #15
                              Originally posted by LMcD View Post
                              If your 'forty-something' likes (or would like to try) ghost stories, Susan Hill has written many fine books in this field, the most famous being 'The Woman In Black'.
                              She’s read a few Susan Hill. As her life seems extremely packed and busy these days, I am looking for high quality froth (not necessarily a light relief) rather than ostensibly profound, if this makes sense.

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