tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9148557807474310110.post6845577350045050177..comments2022-07-19T07:48:28.683-04:00Comments on Belle, Book, and Candle: The Witch of Exmoor by Margaret DrabbleBellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04335523622158333456noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9148557807474310110.post-48832853727299459832013-06-19T09:48:37.108-04:002013-06-19T09:48:37.108-04:00Kat, I seem to have picked up not-the-best-books b...Kat, I seem to have picked up not-the-best-books by authors I wanted to try - Maeve Binchy and Ms. Drabble - on my book-buying jaunt in Missouri. Maybe that is why they were on the used bookstore's shelves. I am glad for the recommendation of another of Ms. D's books. Thanks. I am a big fan of light and charming comedies!Bellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04335523622158333456noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9148557807474310110.post-4123526555480294892013-06-18T18:40:39.192-04:002013-06-18T18:40:39.192-04:00I love Drabble, but must admit this isn't one ...I love Drabble, but must admit this isn't one I've reread (though maybe I should). Her '60s comedies are light and charming, and maybe one of those would be a good place to start. Many of us also like The Realms of Gold, about an archaelogist, her family, and, get this, the psychological/socilological structure of the 1970s.Kathttp://mirabiledictu.orgnoreply@blogger.com