Many of the books I read are parts of a series - usually, but not always, mystery series.
I'd like to try to complete some of the series - some I have no intention of revisiting.
And then there are those series I haven't started, but would like to.
This blog is a way for me to keep a record of the books I've read and the ones I might like to try.
And anyway, I've always loved making lists.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Angela Thirkell: The Barsetshire Novels

Main characters: The Morlands and their family, friends and neighbors
Setting: Barsetshire, a fictional county in England
Bold type indicates books I've read.

High Rising (1933)
Wild Strawberries (1934)
The Demon in the House (1934)
August Folly (1936)
Summer Half (1937)
Pomfret Towers (1938)
The Brandons (1939)
Before Lunch (1939)
Cheerfulness Breaks In (1940)
Northbridge Rectory (1941)
Marling Hall (1942)
Growing Up (1943)
The Headmistress (1944)
Miss Bunting (1945)
Peace Breaks Out (1946)
Private Enterprise (1947)
Love Among the Ruins (1948)
The Old Bank House (1949)
County Chronicle (1950)
The Duke's Daughter (1951)
Happy Returns (1952)
Jutland Cottage (1953)
What Did It Mean? (1954)
Enter Sir Robert (1955)
Never Too Late (1956)
A Double Affair (1957)
Close Quarters (1958)
Love At All Ages (1959)
Three Score and Ten (1961)

3 comments:

  1. Reading all of Angela has been this summer's quest and I have just one left...The Brandons!

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  2. Very useful list as I am starring to read the series. Thank you

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  3. Thank you for making these lists. I've been a fan of Angela Thirkell for many years and I also read other authors you list. I've been rereading Angela Thirkell now that many of the titles are being republished. I still love her dry humor and wonderful characters. I've bookmarked your blog and will take a look at some of the authors I'm not familiar with. Thanks again!

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