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Saturday 31 October 2020    No. 209                     Free
Most of the Classic Novels were first presented to the reader either in three volumes or in weekly instalments, so the reader was used to the idea of reading the book in parts. We have borrowed this presentation so that you, dear reader, can try the experience. It may be particularly salutary for those who are a little awestruck by some of the longer novels...
CONTENTS
 
Sir
Walter Scott: Rob Roy 
Charles Dickens: David Copperfield  
 Henry Fielding:
Tom Jones 
Read the  book when you've seen the film, or read it anyway
 
Frances Hodgson Burnett: The Secret Garden
Read the  book when you've seen the film, or read it anyway
It looks as if we are heading for a long period by the fireside this winter, so we at Good in Parts are leaning towards selecting more cosy, more happy, more amusing (even funny) books to suit indoor readers. They mayalso come into the category of Books That I Thought I Had Read (But Perhaps Didn't) and Books That I Read So Long Ago GThat I Can't Remember Everything That Happened. This policy started last week with The Secret Garden, and will continue later this month with Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, and Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre.
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