07 June 2007

Booking Through Thursday: Encore

Almost everyone can name at least one author that you would love just ONE more book from. Either because they’re dead, not being published any more, not writing more, not producing new work for whatever reason ... or they’ve aged and aren’t writing to their old standards any more ... For whatever reason, there just hasn’t been anything new (or worth reading) of theirs and isn’t likely to be.

If you could have just ONE more book from an author you love ... a book that would be as good any of their best (while we’re dreaming) ... something that would round out a series, or finish their last work, or just be something NEW ... Who would the author be, and why? Jane Austen? Shakespeare? Laurie Colwin? Kurt Vonnegut?

Only one? Only one? Let’s see ... I’d love it if Jane Austen had finished Sanditon. Or The Watsons. A new Shakespeare comedy would be nice ... or something else by Emily Brontë (even if it wasn’t as good as Wuthering Heights, it would still be great). I’d be thrilled to see another ghost story by Henry James (love The Turn of the Screw), or another mystery by Wilkie Collins. Or another Thackeray. Or perhaps another creepy tale from Gaston Leroux to equal The Phantom of the Opera. Hmm ... a lot of classics!

On the somewhat more contemporary front: Georgette Heyer (the nearest thing to Jane Austen since Jane Austen and guaranteed to make me smile) and the brilliant absurdity of Douglas Adams. And most likely several others that I will only think of after I’ve switched the computer off!

7 comments:

--Deb said...

Well, "one" because I figured that we shouldn't push our luck . . . not because I was really trying to limit anyone (grin).

Anonymous said...

After you finish reading "Persuasion,' you need to watch the movie version starring Ciaran Hinds and Amanda Root (if you haven't already). It's wonderful! After getting it from Netflix and watching it, I promptly hopped on Amazon and bought it because I loved it so much.

Suey said...

I agree with all your choices! Except I've never heard of the Georgette lady. Sounds like I need to check her out!

Tia Nevitt said...

Mark Twain. I'd love to hear his commentary on today's world.

Stephanie said...

A lot of people said Jane Austen. I have read a lot of Classics, but for some reason, I'm sadly behind on Jane Austen! Persuasion is the only one I've read! Isn't that terrible???

I do have Wuthering Heights on my list to read this summer. I tried it once and was really disappointed. (I loved Jane Eyre by Charlotte and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne).

I actually said Oscar Wilde. He was so witty, even when times were bad for him.

Great Blog!! I will have to come back and visit!

Dewey said...

I had to skip this one because all my favorite authors are still alive. I do like Austen, etc. but I'm satisfied with what we have from them, I guess.

Anonymous said...

Yes, most of my favourite authors are still alive, too. although I would probably agree with you on Jane Austen as well!

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