Throw in an Oxford don who quotes in Latin, a love-struck student who's trying to marry the wrong girl, a spoiled young Victorian lady, the historian who looks like a water-nymph, the dog, the cat that's going to destroy time itself, to say nothing of the butler... Well, it's only the second best of Willis' novels, but that's because Doomsday Book is so incredibly good. And I didn't mention most of the best stuff - like the seance, or the shipwreck, or the near-miss with the train, or the croquet match, or the bedroom scene with people sneaking in and out, or the church benefit, or the trip to Coventry...
Um, anyone here want to join the Connie Willis fan club? We could make it an extension of the Hobbit Hole if you will just go read her books, ask me to tell you which ones not to bother with...
OK, you convinced me! :) I'm going to look for her books next time I'm in a bookstore. I've been thinking about doing that for a while now, but I get nervous picking up books by authors I haven't read before.
We could make it an extension of the Hobbit Hole if you will just go read her books
The Hobbit Hole Reading Circle?