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Speaking of Pat Barker, I just finished The Eye in the Door for the September/October theme read. I'm about to start The Ghost Road, the third book in her Regeneration trilogy. The books are beautifully written and the characters are so engrossing. I'm in London in 1917. I appear to have finished Regeneration and started on The Eye in the Door immediately because I enjoyed part one so much. I must confess to not being as captivated by part two as I was by the first, but I'm certainly not about to put it down! ... over de, vooral ook ondergrondse, loopgravenoorlog.
De trilogie van Pat Barker, bestaande uit Regeneration, The eye in the door en The Ghost road zijn ook erg goed. Vooral wanneer je je interesseert voor de engelse War Poets, sommige ervan figuren in de romans. Ook wordt er in ... Mine are:
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
Regeneration (actually, I loved the whole trilogy--this plus The Eye in the Door and The Ghost Road, but I think the first one was my favourite.)
The Wasp Factory
The House on the Borderland--this one really annoyed me at times as I was reading, ... ... curiosity
The Hounds of the Morrigan by Pat O'Shea - never heard of it before but looks good
Regeneration, The Eye in the Door, The Ghost Road by Pat Barker - looks interesting
Blue Shoes and Happiness by Alexander McCall Smith - never read any, worth giving it a ... ... recommend something else which I believe hasn't been mentioned yet, the Regeneration trilogy by Pat Barker (Regeneration, The Eye in the Door, and The Ghost Road). These books follow some of the famous poets of WWI (Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon) through their time in a military ... Pat Barker is one of my favorites, although I haven't ventured beyond the remarkable Regeneration trilogy (Regeneration, The Eye in the Door, and The Ghost Road). She does a wonderful things with the ambiguous overlaps between psychotherapy, surveillence, government, and anthropology, and ...
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