debate and/or discuss: is this book

a love story or a historical novel. . .
(or, indeed, something else entirely?)

9 comments:

Dave said...

Mind not working today. morning.

Mel said...

Hmmmmm.....

I like a good debate/discussion!
However....I haven't had the pleasure of the read--nor am I sufficiently caffinated.
I'd suppose the first one is the more relevant--but I find the second one imperative. :-)

<-- going for a refill

Mel said...

Ohhhh.....and what a beautiful header!

Rimshot said...

I, too, have not done the required reading to comment relevantly.

I, Like The View said...

ah, but is 84CxRd a love story then shot. . .

Mel I'm experimenting with new ones. . . thanks!

Mel I don't think I ever had enough coffee today, hope you did!

Dave hope you're feeling better soon

katherine. said...

hmmm....why can it not be both?

(like the header photo too)

The only book I have ever read which I thought was very well and accurately transferred to a movie was "The Bridges of Madison County"

Rimshot said...

I would say 84CxRd is most definitely NOT a love story.

I, Like The View said...

shot WHAT?!?!?!?!??!

katherine. erm, good point

now, why didn't I think of that?

I've seen neither the film nor read the book, but both are on a list of things to see/read somewhere - thanks for the reminder

mig said...

Oh, haven't read it - shall I?