The ‘F’ books… #A-Z books 📚

This is an adaptation of something I saw on Twitter – people were posting 26 books in 26 days, each title beginning with a different letter of the alphabet. Don’t worry, I’m planning on taking around 26 months to get to Z – each month I’ll post a newish book I’ve enjoyed, plus a children’s book and an older book.

Today it’s the ‘F’ books:

Mandy James’ The Feud was published last spring. Like her other books, it’s set in Cornwall and has a lovely atmospheric cover image that goes beautifully with the story. Matt, the new teacher in the village of St Agnes, finds himself in the middle of a 200-year-old family feud – should he go back to London?

I’d forgotten about this one until I was hunting around for my ‘F’ children’s book. It’s the story of Almanzo, who became Laura Ingalls Wilder’s husband. Laura’s Little House books are famous the world over and I devoured them as a child, though I didn’t read this one until I was an adult.

Dorothy L. Sayers has always been one of my favourite writers. I prefer Gaudy Night and Busman’s Honeymoon to this one, but like her others it’s a good murder mystery, and it’s set in Scotland, too. I must say I prefer the cover image my own copy has, but unfortunately it’s too well-read and battered to photograph for this blog series…

Coming next month: the G books.


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7 responses to “The ‘F’ books… #A-Z books 📚”

  1. trishthetrout Avatar

    I’m another fan of Gaudy Night and Busman’s Holiday – don’t see much of Sayer’s work these days. My copies have lovely Art Deco covers. Think I’ll go and dig out Gaudy Night now for a re-read. Thanks for reminding me!

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    1. lindahuber Avatar

      It’s a wonderful book, isn’t it? They both are; her best, I think.

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  2. barbtaub Avatar

    A particularly wonderful list—I’ve been meaning to read Amanda’s book and the others are old favourites.

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    1. lindahuber Avatar

      I wish there were more Little House books. If I ever make it over the Atlantic, I’d like to visit the museum, and also Prince Edward Island where Anne of Green Gables was set.

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      1. trishthetrout Avatar

        Heavens – another one! I chose Anne of Green Gables as one of my favourite six books in a recent survey…

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      2. lindahuber Avatar

        There’s something so timeless and charming about the Anne books, and the Little House books too, isn’t there? I love them all. ❤

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    2. mandyblogger Avatar

      Thanks so much Barb! I’d be so thrilled if you did. And this is a great idea of Linda’s 🙂 xx

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