Booking through Thursday: One Last Thing

Jun 07, 2007 02:17

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 ( Read more... )

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olde_fashioned June 7 2007, 06:57:47 UTC
I would choose, if I were forced to choose, if I had to choose, (*giggle*) Jane Austen. (surprise!) I wish she could have finished Sanditon...and she died so young, at the peak of her talents. So sad.

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nineveh_uk June 7 2007, 19:18:32 UTC
Just one Too hard!

Well, not Jane Austen, because I can guarantee someone else choosing her. When I was nine, it would have been Arthur Ransome, no contest. Tolkien? Only if it were guaranteed as good as The Lord of the Rings. I think I would like one more Dorothy L Sayers(at present, I'll have a new obsession in 5 years) - not a book after the series, but before the beginning. What did happen in the Attenbury Emeralds case?

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parelle June 7 2007, 19:48:33 UTC
That is tempting :)

Tolkien was on my list earlier - but thing is, Children of Hurin came out this year, which pretty much suits the taste I wanted from him (I also heard it was decently good).

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sacredchao June 7 2007, 22:22:19 UTC
Madeleine L'Engle. I read in a New Yorker profile a while back that she was working on a novel about Meg (from the Time Trilogy) as an adult, but since I also heard that she has had a stroke, I'm not holding out much hope for it.

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anasai June 7 2007, 23:54:43 UTC
I'd love to have seen a Tolkien version of the Silmarillion. Maybe then I would've gotten past page 123.

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