When: Perpetual
Who: Becky
Rules: No set number of books, no set start/end date. I have older reviews — written prior to establishing my blog (in 2007). Those will be listed under “Books Read Prior to 1 September 2008” below and their post will contain the word Flashback in the title. The books marked with a “#” will be re-read — because I don’t have a review for them.
Read in 2016
Read in 2015
- Bath Tangle by Georgette Heyer 7 Dec 2015 ★★★★★ (audio)
- April Lady by Georgette Heyer 20 Dec 2015 ★★★★★ (audio)
- The Talisman Ring by Georgette Heyer 29 Dec 2015 ★★★★★ (audio)
Read in 2014
- Lady of Quality (Georgette Heyer) 5 Apr 2014 – 4 Stars
- Behold, Here’s Poison (Georgette Heyer) 20 May 2014 – 4 stars
- Cotillion (Georgette Heyer) 31 Jul 14 – 5 stars
Read in 2013:
- The Unfinished Clue (Heyer, Georgette) {5/2009} (22 May 13) – 4 stars
- Death in the Stocks (Heyer, Georgette) {10/2009} (5 Sep 13) – 3 stars
Read in 2012:
- Feb – Footsteps in the Dark
Read in 2011:
- March – The Convenient Marriage (Audio)
- July – Sylvester
Read in 2010:
- October – Why Shoot a Butler?
Read in 2009:
- February – Cousin Kate
Books Read Prior to 1 September 2008:
- April Lady
- Bath Tangle
- Beauvallet
- The Black Moth
- The Convenient Marriage
- The Devil’s Cub
- The Masqueraders
- Patch and Powder
- The Quiet Gentleman
- The Talisman Ring
- These Old Shades
- The Toll-Gate
Books I Want to Read:
- Arabella #
- Black Sheep
- Charity Girl
- A Civil Contract
- The Corinthian #
- Cotillion
- False Colours
- Faro’s Daughter
- The Foundling #
- Frederica
- Friday’s Child
- The Grand Sophy #
- Lady of Quality
- The Nonesuch
- Regency Buck #
- Sprig Muslin
- The Unknown Ajax
- Venetia
Just had to stop and say hello when I saw you posting about Georgette Heyer. I used to LOVE her books when I was in my teens. Haven’t read her for ages, but I blogged about her not too long ago in a piece called “Whatever happened to Georgette Heyer”. Us fans gotta stick together! I like your blog design too by the way 🙂
Thank you! 🙂 I’m a relatively new fan. Harlequin started releasing her books in mass market a while back, but by the time I started reading her, it was hard to find nice copies on the secondary market. Sourcebooks is also republishing her books — introducing her to a new generation of fans.