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Harriet Said...
Harriet Said...: A Virago Modern Classic | Beryl Bainbridge
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A girl returns from boarding school to her sleepy Merseyside hometown and waits to be reunited with her childhood friend, Harriet, chief architect of all their past mischief. She roams listlessly along the shoreline and the woods still pitted with wartime trenches, and encounters 'the Tsar' - almost old, unhappily married, both dangerously fascinating and repulsive. Pretty, malevolent Harriet finally arrives - and over the course of the long holidays draws her friend into a scheme to beguile then humiliate the Tsar, with disastrous, shocking consequences. A gripping portrayal of adolescent transgression, Beryl Bainbridge's classic first novel remains as subversive today as when it was written.
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Cathythoughts
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This is a creepy one. Complete with scary churches and fairs and woods. Two young girls, and the Tsar , what is everyone up to in this book ! I see one reviewer saying it is based on a true story. This is the first novel she wrote. My third book by Beryl, a fascinating and unsettling read, I‘m off to look up my next one.
Thank you Leah, I look forward to your thoughts when you get to it.

andrew61 I'm just finishing 'winter garden' by beryl, Cathy as i write. Equally curious book and she certainly is varied in her subjects. Yours looks interesting, and I'll keep an eye out for it. 2mo
LeahBergen Great review, Cathy! You‘ve made me want to get to it very soon! 2mo
Cathythoughts @andrew61 I must look up Winter Garden, I really enjoy her books. 👍🏻 2mo
Cathythoughts @LeahBergen I‘m thinking of you here, I‘m preparing a little parcel… the post can be very slow between our countries ❤️ 2mo
LeahBergen Oh, how lovely!! 🥰 🥰 2mo
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Cathythoughts
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Starting this one on a lovely September morning.. A gift from @LeahBergen I‘m gripped already 👍🏻

lazydaizee Looks like an interesting story. 2mo
Tamra Love the cover! 😚 2mo
Cathythoughts @lazydaizee It is ! Told in an unusual way 👍🏻 2mo
Cathythoughts @Tamra Yes , I think it‘s a fab cover 👍🏻 🧡 2mo
LeahBergen Oh, I hope it‘s good! 🤞 It‘s still waiting on my shelves. 2mo
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Cathythoughts
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Thankyou so much Leah. For the lovely card and bookmark, a book to read to my little grandchildren, Grandmothers ! And Harriet Said …. Thrilled to pieces. That Beryl Bainbridge cover is amazing, everything is.Thankyou my lovely friend 😘 @LeahBergen

LeahBergen You‘re so welcome, Cathy! I hope your birthday was wonderful! 😘😘 7mo
Cathythoughts @LeahBergen Thankyou ! It was a lovely birthday 😘 7mo
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Bertha_Mason

"It was not that my feelings illuminated and transformed me, as Harriet became transformed in diabolical anger or joy, it was more a dreadful eagerness and vulnerability that made my face like an open wound, with all the nerves exposed and raw."
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Bertha_Mason

"Then I was filled with disproportionate fear, as if I had lit a match and dropped it in the grass, seeing in the small flame a whole world afire before I trod it underfoot."

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Bertha_Mason

I love Bainbridge's sentences so much.

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Bertha_Mason

"The woods seemed smaller and blacker, the church tower breaking through the pines, tiny and ineffectual. Time was when the whole earth lay buried beneath the blue trees, and the tower split the clouds with a fist of iron."

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Bertha_Mason

"Three people of one flesh, all alone in separate rooms, one chewing sweets and reading the evening paper, one chanting out his tom-tom message of doom, and the third motionless on her bed, dry eyes wide open under the electric light."

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Bertha_Mason

"Voices could be heard bouncing in a tight ball against the ceiling."

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Bertha_Mason

"We walked down the field, further into the darkness; at our feet in the wet grass, among the old tins and rubbish, lay the reflections of lights, fragments of glass in blue and yellow and orange, not big enough or tangible enough to take home and look through later, turning the world to gold."

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Bertha_Mason

"Sometimes in a mood of contentment and affection I confided things to my mother. Usually I had reason to regret it."
Mood.

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Bertha_Mason

"We both tried very hard to give our parents love, and security, but they were too demanding."

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Bertha_Mason

"The tide was a long way out, the sea lay motionless; at the rim of the sky an oil tanker stayed still."

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Aimeesue
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It's October. Perfect time for a horror story based on the Parker-Holme murder case in New Zealand. You know, the one where two teenage girls kill one of their mothers by bashing her head in with a brick? Juliet Hulme is now better known as Ann Perry, author of murdery detective novels.
This is why I will never read her books; it's all I can think about: they bashed her with a brick in a stocking.

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Lcsmcat
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My first Bainbridge, but not my last. A book with no “likable” characters that sucks you in and keeps you pinned. Wow.

Aimeesue Bainbridge almost always demands an immediate reread for me - by the time I get to the end and realise how all those undercurrents play into the ending, im smacking myself for missing so much! 6y
LeahBergen Oh, good! I‘m glad I just bought it. 😄 6y
KarmonR I have a hard time with books that lack a likable character. That was why I disliked Girl, Gone. 📚 6y
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LeahBergen
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#BookMail

This is five-time Booker-nominated Beryl Bainbridge‘s first novel, written in 1958, but rejected by publishers because the two characters were “repulsive almost beyond belief”. 😂😂 The story is based on the creepy girls involved in the Parker-Hulme (Heavenly Creatures) murder case and was eventually published in 1972. Has anyone read it? It sounds like a good October read.

erzascarletbookgasm You have all the fascinating and intriguing books! Now you make me want to read this. 6y
rubyslippersreads Stacked! 6y
batsy I ordered the Virago edition from BD awhile back but it got lost 😕 It does sound fascinating! 6y
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LeahBergen @erzascarletbookgasm It sounds good, doesn‘t it? 😮 6y
LeahBergen @rubyslippersreads 👏🏻👏🏻 6y
LeahBergen @batsy Oh no! Did you let them know you hadn‘t received it? They have re-sent a couple to me (free of charge) that never arrived. 6y
BarbaraBB It sounds very good! I have always wondered why there are so many Bainbridges among the Booker nominations. I‘ve only read (and not especially liked) 6y
LeahBergen @BarbaraBB I thought I had read one of her books years ago but none of the titles look familiar. 🤔 I‘ll give this one a whirl. Here‘s hoping it‘s good! 🤞🏻 6y
Rissreads @batsy 2 of my books got lost awhile back and I wrote them an email and they resent them. No charge and no fuss. Very good customer service 👍 6y
batsy @LeahBergen @Rissreads Oh yes, they sent a replacement, which also got lost 😂😂 So they refunded me in the end. They are rather efficient in that sense 👍🏽 I see that this book is no longer in stock in BD Leah, so I think the bookish gods don't want me to read it 😆 6y
Simona I haven‘t read anything by her, but I became curious about her works after reading some article. She was shortlisted five times, never won the prize, they called her ‘the eternal Booker bridesmaid‘ and she was posthumously awarded with a special honour by the Booker Prize committee. 6y
rubyslippersreads The only Bainbridge I‘ve read (and I liked it) is 6y
rubyslippersreads @batsy @LeahBergen BD lost one of my orders and told me to take it up with USPS, who never found it. 😠 6y
mcipher “Repulsive beyond belief” is very intriguing - does that mean there‘s something wrong with me?!😆 I‘m curious about this one! 6y
readordierachel @mcipher If there's something wrong with you, there's something wrong with me too, because I feel the same way 😂😂 6y
LeahBergen @Rissreads That‘s been my experience with them, as well. 👍🏻 6y
LeahBergen @batsy Hmm. You really had forces working against you. 😂 6y
LeahBergen @Simona I think I read that same article. 🤔 6y
LeahBergen @rubyslippersreads That one sounds good. 👍🏻 6y
LeahBergen @rubyslippersreads Wait - they did? 😮 6y
LeahBergen @mcipher @readordierachel It was definitely a selling point for me. 😂😂 6y
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Dylangrrl
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Do young teen girls have any idea how cruel they can be? What of them can be attributed to youth and what to mean-spiritedness? Bainbridge explores these themes in the novel of two young girls and their seduction of a neighborhood gentleman. Reminiscent of 'Heavenly Creatures," Bainbridge creates a world where girls write rules and play parts. Repercussions of their game rush upon the reader as this book spins towards its ultimate conclusion.