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So it is that time of year again – papers full of reviews of the year, who has died, who has been born, best films etc etc.   Also lots of lists of Books of the Year chosen by the Glitterati Litterati of which I have usually read none, or very few.   Ah well it was ever thus….

I have already posted my two lists of Books of the Year and totting up, thanks to the glories of Typepad, it seems that this year I have read 205 books, of which 22 were non-fiction, so round about 10% which I feel needs to be uppped a bit though with non-fiction it is mainly quality not quantity I go for as I invest more reading time in each such book.   Not saying that the fiction I have read is not quality but I have had some books through my blog which have not been as good as I feel they could have been.

I am wondering whether to rename this blog Random Crime as it seems that the bulk of my reading is in this genre.  I have always loved detective novels, discovered Agatha Christie at aged 11 and that started me off.  Ngaio Marsh was another early favourite and then in my teen years I read a lot of spy thrillers, Ian Fleming comes to mind (read Casino Royale all through an algebra lesson right under Mother Assumption's nose and she did not spot me) and lots of other 'caper' novels which abounded at that time.   Trying to remember what else I read in my teens which shaped my later reading and a biography of Patrick Bronte started me off on my fascination with all things related to that family, took me off to Haworth and my obsession with their books and other Victorian reading was on its way.   Had already started with an early read of David Copperfield and so glad that later on in life I read Mrs Gaskell, George Eliot and then, in my forties, discovered Anthony Trollope.

Anyway, enough wittering. I shall be posting about my Crime Reads in another post.   This is mainly to say, once again, how much I have enjoyed posting here on Random for another year, how much I appreciate all your comments and also how very much I appreciate your kind words and wishes when I have been ill or sad or upset.   It has been a year of mixed emotions for me.  Started with the loss of a lovely uncle, my husband's uncle, who had stood by me and supported me through all the trauma of the breakdown of my marriage when the rest of his family cut me off; in April I lost my darling friend Sue to a cruel and vicious disease and then just last month another friend, Josephine, who I had also known, like Sue, for nearly thirty years.   I have yet to really believe that these wonderful people have gone and it takes some getting used to.

But life throws up compensations and this year my darling second grandchild arrived, Beatrice, a sister for Florence and I feel such joy and happiness when I think of them both and realise that they will be in my life from now on, that I become quite overwhelmed and emotional.   I find I tend to weep a lot these days and it is usually something happy that triggers if off so I am thankful for that.

Well, before I get too maudlin and shortcircuit my laptop by weeping all over the keyboard, I want to say to all of you that I send you lots of love and best wishes for 2013.   You are all wonderful.

Happy New Year!

xxx

 

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33 responses to “Random thoughts on 2012”

  1. bruessel Avatar
    bruessel

    Happy New Year to you too Eileen and may I say I especially enjoy your rants, they’re always so witty and often about things I have to cope with as well like completely clueless salespeople.

  2. Elaine Avatar

    My pleasure Chrissie and many good wishes for the coming year to you too

  3. Elaine Avatar

    Yes I will be posting my first review later on today and rther glad the mayhem is all over. Yes we watched Room on the Broom over Christmas and Florence loved it, as did we all. Thought it was beautifully done.
    Victoria’s Children was good and well done, mainly because they had people talking about their subjects who actually knew aboutthem and spoke with authority. Helen is one of them and so is Jane Ridley and no Fiona Bruce in sight thank the Lord. I am recording so I can revisit later. Thoroughly enjoyed it.

  4. Chrissie Avatar
    Chrissie

    Happy New Year, Elaine, and thanks for all the enjoyment and entertainment your blog has given over the past year,

  5. Liz F Avatar
    Liz F

    Happy New Year, Elaine and I hope that 2013 will include all the good bits and none of the bad of 2012.
    Had a really busy Christmas/New Year with all the offspring home for Christmas, which was absolutely lovely but left me with zero reading time, so I am now hoping that getting back to normal will mean that I get a chance to read again!
    I watched Victoria’s Children last night on BBC2 and thought of you, especially as Helen Rappaport is one of the experts who is quoted as is Jane Ridley. Last night’s was the first of three and continues tonight (Wednesday) and tomorrow, so I am hoping to be able to watch those as well ( or resort to iPlayer if necessary!)
    I don’t know if you and Florence and Beatrice managed to see the lovely TV adaptation of Room on the Broom over the Christmas period, but we thought it was enchanting! I think it is still on iPlayer but if not it will be out on DVD in March I think – I have already pre-ordered a couple of copies!

  6. Elaine Avatar

    Jan – will email you as I am soon Oz bound!!!!!

  7. Elaine Avatar

    I have always been a bit of a weeper but once I had children that increased. Over the years died down but now I have grandchildren it is back!! I just have to look at Helen cradling Beatrice or hugging FLorence and I am off…

  8. Elaine Avatar

    So glad you enjoyed Marchioness. Don’t mind a dramatisation altering things a tad for dramatic purposes but this version was just plain bad. But better not get started!!

  9. Jan C Avatar
    Jan C

    Happy New Year Elaine and may the highs exceed the lows in 2013. On another topic, I hope you read my excited advice (somewhere on one of your blog comments) about the arrival, in a large sack!, of the Palliser set – wonderful. Thanks again to you, OUP & the dried fruit selection system.

  10. carole Avatar
    carole

    Another Carole here. Happy New Year Elaine, thank you for your blog which, in all its guises always informs and amuses me. A relief to find another weeper…..I too weep copiously these days over the smallest thing.

  11. Christine Harding Avatar

    Happy New Year Elaine. Thanks for the various recommendations that I’ve followed through, and keep those rants coming! By the way, have now finished reading Making of a Marchioness, and enjoyed it, but can see why you you were so incensed about the TV version – I certainly couldn’t imagine Joanna Lumley as Lady Maria. I will get round to reviewing it shortly.

  12. Elaine Avatar

    After Christmas Ithink there may be a week or two before I bake again though I received some lovely new cakeware for Christmas which I want to try out!

  13. Elaine Avatar

    AnnieVal – before I logged on here I was just looking at the picture of my mum with Helen and Florence when she was six weeks old. She died shortly after and I miss her dreadfully. In fact, I just had a little weep when I looked at the photo and realise I will never see her again. So I know how yu feel.
    I am so glad that my blog is one of your pleasures and it makes me feel very humble and gives me a nice warm glow. I thank you for taking the time to come here and say so.
    I wish you all the very best for 2013 x

  14. Elaine Avatar

    What can I say to that beautiful compliment Joan but THANK YOU x

  15. Carole Avatar
    Carole

    Happy New Year!
    Looking forward to another fun year of Strictly Bake Off reports and life in general.

  16. AnnieVal Avatar
    AnnieVal

    Happy New Year Elaine – I hope it will be a healthy, peaceful one for you. It was a tough year after the loss of my darling Mum, but I am learning to cherish the little pleasures of each day rather than searching for great happiness. It works – contentment has started to settle within me. Your blog is definitely one of those pleasures and through it I have found some lovely new books and authors, so thank you.

  17. Joan Kyler Avatar
    Joan Kyler

    Your blog gives me something to look forward to each day. It’s the little things that make a difference, good or bad, and you are one of the good things!
    Wishing you a New Year full of happiness, good health, and great books!

  18. Elaine Avatar

    Cheryl – it heartens me when i right to know that so many other people around the world have the same ups and downs and joys and sorrows. One can tend to forget this at times and am very happy that we have this in common.
    Many thanks for your good wishes from california and I sent mine across the pond to you

  19. Elaine Avatar

    Oh when somebody trusts my opinion, I do have a preen!! And pretty sure I have plenty of Rants for 2013 in store

  20. Elaine Avatar

    Well faithful reader, lovely to hear this. Janet Evanovich is one of those authors who always reduce me to helpless laughter and lighten up my day. Marcia Willet is a writer I find comforting to read and that is not meant to sound snobbish in any way, it is just when you read her, you know you will end up feeling happier. And Elizabeth Goudge has been one of my life long favourites. I may well re-read some of her books this year

  21. Elaine Avatar

    and the same to you Anne

  22. Elaine Avatar

    Thanks Pam. Pretty sure there will be plenty of ups and downs to come but as long as they balance each other out that is ok!

  23. Elaine Avatar

    Thank you Susan. I already have various crime novels lined up ready to go. Happy New Year to you too

  24. Elaine Avatar

    Oh Karen – thank you SO much for this thoughtful gesture. I looked at it last night..
    ‘giggle’

  25. Elaine Avatar

    one of the joys of blogging is the world wide friendship that is offered and you and everyone have been so supportive over the years. I am grateful and comforted in equal measure by it all and, rest assured, will do my very best to rant as often as possible!

  26. Cheryl Avatar
    Cheryl

    I always check your blog to see what is going on in your life as it so often reflects what is going on in my life also. It makes me feel a little better knowing that we all have something in common: the good, the bad and the ugly.
    I also have gotten several good leads on books from your reviews.
    Happy New Year from California!

  27. Sandy G Avatar
    Sandy G

    Happy New Year to you, too, Elaine.
    May 2013 be full of joy for you and your family. Thank you for the reviews AND rants – I always look forward to your posts. You have introduced me to new authors, which perhaps I may not have tried but I trust your opinion and give them a go!

  28. mirabile dictu Avatar

    I’m one of your faithful readers, and am always pleased to read about books I might not read about elsewhere. I don’t read a lot of mysteries, but I trust your taste. Over the years you’ve introduced me to Janet Evanovich, whom I’d assumed I wouldn’t like, Marcia Willet, and others. And you reintroduced me to Elizabeth Goudge.
    Happy New Year!

  29. anne Avatar
    anne

    thanks for your sharing of all the literary and other stuff! happiest of new years to you and yours!

  30. Pam Avatar
    Pam

    Happy New Year to you, too, Elaine. Your blog is one I look forward to every day. Thanks for all your bookish suggestions and for sharing your ups and downs with all your readers. I hope 2013 will filled with good things for you.

  31. Susan A Avatar
    Susan A

    Random Crime sounds good, Elaine. Just to let you know that your books blog has brought me a fair amount of reading pleasure this year and I look forward to many more posts, no matter what you write on. And may life be kind to us, as befits all the rest. Happy New Year!

  32. Cornflower Avatar

    All the very best for 2013, Elaine! (I’m off to Twitter now to see if I can tweet a picture I took specially for you today …)

  33. Margaret Powling Avatar
    Margaret Powling

    And may I be the first to reciprocate, Elaine, and wish you a very Happy New Year, too? Your reading followers, Random-ers, have shared your sadnesses and joys, and I hope have given you some kind of support when needed, even if only virtual through the ether of the internet. Mayu 2013 be a good year for us all, and I, like many others, will look forward to your reviews and rants (perhaps in equal measure!)

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