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Believe me, this IS a book blog, I promise you but over the last week my time for reading has practically vanished.  This may have something to do with the fact that I am back on the daily commute into London and the usual pattern of get up in morning, get ready, get on train, fall asleep, work, back on train, fall asleep, home, eat and fall asleep.  Put like that, the lifestyle is a tad less than riveting I feel.  Add a 20 minute walk to and from the office morning and evening and you can see that I am finding reading time somewhat difficult.  When I started commuting many moons ago I had all sorts of grand ideas about using the time on the train for books but within a week I realised it was not going to happen.

I must say, however, that the walk to work is taking me into parts of the city I had not seen for many years, if at all.  I end up cutting through Smithfield where there is a simply lovely church, and five minutes later came across a wall plaque commemorating William Wallace, who apparently was beheaded at Smithfield, and the rail in front of it is festooned with tartan ribbons and bunches of dried heather.  I intend to take my camera in with me this week and take some shots.  Also down the road is the fantastic Victorian gothic Prudential building designed by Arthur Waterhouse which really is worth a look at.  Years ago my mum and I used to go shopping at Gamages right next door.  No longer there now of course, knocked down but it was one of those lovely old fashioned stores with odd stairs and corners, knitting and embroidery silks cheek by jowl with Irish linen tea towels and crockery.  Just the place one would expect to find Miss Marple.  And talking of Miss Marple…

I have just spent the last few weeks working my way through all the Miss Marple DVD’s which I have Miscellaneous_343 blogged about and I gather that this weekend there is another series of the appalling new Marple series with Geraldine McEwan.  At Bertram’s Hotel is the one being shown on Sunday and according to the Radio Times "It’s full of Christie’s classic touches – Nazi war criminals, lesbians, a gay man in makeup, sex before marriage…er hang on a minute"  yes, the entire story has been taken to pieces and put back together again, which begs the question, why bother, why not just commission a new piece of drama?  This series has been truly dreadful and I shall not be wasting my time on Sunday night tuning in, I will probably be watching the last of my DVDs – Body in the Library and all will be right with the world. I have also just purchased the new biography of Dame Agatha Christie who I find a fascinating enigma and I am looking forward to tackling this door step size tome.

I have purchased a few other books as well, including the lovely Hans Christian Andersen illustrated by Whistler from Harwich Old Books, a new Victoria Clayton (formerly Victoria Walker and whose books for children have been reprinted by Fidra) and I have got hold of a copy of Death in a White Tie by Ngaio Marsh and a few others of hers nice and cheaply on Alibis and they are on their way.  I am getting stocked up for the winter just in case I get snowed in and the trains to London break down.

Ah, if wishes were horses beggars would ride……..

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10 responses to “Tuesday Twitterings”

  1. Elaine Avatar

    Jill – it has had good reviews so I think you are safe but I will read it as soon as I can, promise!
    Re the new Miss Marple series – all of them have strayed from the books, in some cases even changing the murderer so I will not watch them. They are using the Christie name to hook a story onto that is all knowing this will make people watch – cheaper than commissioning a new play. Martine McCutcheon is doing her cockney sparrow bit as a maid who gets murdered in At Bertrams Hotel according to what I read – there was no such murder in the book and no cockney maid.
    Vanessa – I have enjoyed all of Victoria’s books so sure I will like this one too!

  2. Vanessa Avatar

    I do hope you enjoy Victoria’s new book – I have a copy but heaven knows when I’ll have time to read it. Must do so soon before she asks if I have and it’s always good to avoid offending one’s authors…. I’ll keep an eye out for a review on your blog and if you like it I’ll email her the link. Of crouse, you may not like it in which case I won’t let on to her!

  3. Simon Avatar

    Martine McCutheon is also in the new Marple series… not enough to convince you? ;-)
    Is there anything new to say about AC?! Gill’s biog was good.. and I must read her Autobiography at some point. Still, each biographer brings something new – have just read Deceived With Kindness (about Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf, but Bell’s daughter) which had such a different feel to the more scholarly works.

  4. Lyn Baines Avatar
    Lyn Baines

    Elaine, I’ve succumbed to the new AC biog too. It’s on my coffee table waiting for me, but I have a few library books with reservation queues so I’m being a responsible librarian and reading those first. I also succumbed to the Miss Marple DVD boxset thanks to your evil influence, so when that arrives, I’ll be in Christie heaven. When the new McEwan Marple series arrives on the ABC here, I’ll know to avoid it. As you say, why do they bother?

  5. Sally Zigmond Avatar

    I see from the photo you have a copy of Susan Hill’s short story collection ‘A Bit of Singing and Dancing.’ Coincidentally, I picked up the very book yesterday in my local British Heart Foundation bookshop.
    I also discovered last week that DGR and I were married on exactly the same day.
    Spooky – unless your name is Richard Dawkins who puts the mockers on anything that makes life less humdrum.

  6. GeraniumCat Avatar

    Hope you enjoy the new Victoria Clayton – I have a copy saved up for a moment of great need! Or Christmas, whichever comes sooner. Jodie

  7. tara Avatar

    It is awful how working gets in the way of reading isnt’ it?! I see you are going to try another Anne Tyler, I’ll be interested to see what you think of this (I haven’t read it myself).

  8. sogalitno Avatar

    yes i so agree about the “new’ Miss Marple – some of the first of the series weren’t too bad – Simon Callow and Joanna Lumley in BODY IN THE LIBRARY and they stayed at most true to the stories – BUT after the first 3or4 its really gotten wild – i agree with the commenter above – if you PRETEND they are not AC then you can enjoy them – and sad to say I LOVE McEwan – Mulberry is one of my most favorite tv series ever – even more than As Time Goes By and up there with the original Joan Hickson Miss Marple (which i could probably transcribe from memory)!
    hope the new job is working out!

  9. Maureen Avatar

    I hope we get an early fall of the wrong kind of snow so that you can have some reading time! It must be very difficult having all those lovely books waiting -is the job really necessary, are you sure you need to eat and pay bills?
    Having been of the same mind as you on the Marple series, I was visiting my sister recently and had no choice but to sit through an episode. I found that by swallowing my indignation and treating the programme as something entirely other than Agatha Christie, I was able to enjoy the performance of Geraldine McEwan. The characters and storyline bore no resemblance to the original so it wasn’t difficult.

  10. Jill Avatar

    Oh, do please read and write a review of the Agatha Christie biography by Laura Thompson before you tackle any of the other books in that pile. It’s not yet out over here and I really would like to know if its worth buying now and shipping from the UK!

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