Guest guest Posted July 19, 2001 Report Share Posted July 19, 2001 The last few are less good, and have significant similarities. My favourites? Not that sort of girl (which I adore), Camomile Lawn, Harnessing Peacocks (in many ways funnier than most), The Vacillations of Poppy Carew (um - also funnier than most!). Second Fiddle is rather low-key; clever but a bit too blank an ending for me. A sensible life I very much enjoyed, but very clear parallels to Camomile Lawn and not as good IMO. An imaginative experience I wasn't keen on; some allusions to some very deep issues which always remained shadowy side-issues (a bit like the secret service and smuggling stuff in jumping the queue - maybe some people like this sideways peek at complexity). A dubious legacy is brilliant in parts, irritating in parts. A bit self-indulgent, with an irritating central character, and a bit hastily edited perhaps. A similar device of two virtually indistinguishable bright young couples that she used in A sensible life. Gosh, I sound very faint-praise ish here - I re-read them all except an imaginative experience. Anneliese who reads less and less the older Tim gets! mitheth lethley & sexwords & Wesley > > I've tried to answer questions absolutely straight when asked. One > three years old then interpreted this as when the daddy puts his 'pip' > into the mummy .... as for terminology - my mother was from medical > family so everything got its proper name (except for ' 's - > she ever one for the double standard!) - don't think she ever referred > to my 'parts' until later on (that's what my n grandmother > called the ladies bits, but I think it was the mens as well) - a > friend of mine refers to the flue of women and I quite like > Wesley's 'bush'. (not literally, you understand). Still euphemistic > but not yukkily so, or prissy, I also hate 'front bottom' which also > implies more dirtiness that what is helpful to women IMHO. > > Whilst we're on the subject of Wesley again - have never read the > last few ones - from Second Fiddle onwards - can anyone tell me if > they are as good as the early ones? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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