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MR. LINKY
MY BOOK BEGINNING
“Five hundred guineas!” said Mor’s wife. “Well I never!”
-- The Sandcastle (1957) by Iris Murdoch. This is Murdoch's third novel. It is the story of an unhappily married schoolteacher whose life is disrupted when a young artist comes to paint a portrait of the former headmaster. It doesn't really matter what the story is, I always love Murdoch' s novels.
Lol that's a great opener!
ReplyDeleteI am interested!! :)
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of this author, thanks for the introduction.
Have a great day.
Elizabeth
Silver's Reviews
My Book Beginnings
I am like you. I have favorite authors and always read their books. Some are favorites, some not but that does not stop me.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any of Murdoch's novels. Clearly, I'm missing out!
ReplyDeleteI haven't read a Murdoch novel...I'll have to remedy that!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great beginning. It could go a number of directions from here!
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