Sunday, March 28, 2010

Book Review: The Scarlet Pimpernel

No words of wisdom this week. I just finished reading The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orzcy. I liked it pretty well. It's a little too mushy for my taste, so I would not consider it on par with Charles Dickens' Tale of Two Cities or Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, but still a worthwhile read. (How easy it is to critique the words other writers have labored over. I quite realize that I have no books to my name while the Baroness has plenty. I am humbled, but still, my opinion stands that her book was kind of mushy. I liked the movie with Jane Seymour better. The clash of steal against steal is invigorating in the sword fights.)

Now that I have that out of my system, I'm still working on my pirates book in addition to the short stories. (Laura, I think pudding was the best choice for sabotaging shoes of a sibling.) Ah, the world of a writer is filled with many virtual twists and turns. You never know what the day will bring.

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2 comments:

  1. I loved the Scarlet Pimpernel movies: one with "Ashley Wilkes" (Leslie Howard) in the title role and Merle Oberon as Lady Blakeney, one with Elizabeth McGovern (it was a tv series), and then the one with Jane Seymour!

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  2. Okay, what do you mean by "mushy"? Romantic?

    Love the one with Jane Seymour too. Never seen any others. Maybe I'll try Ashley Wilkes. I have never seen him in another role. Thanks for the tip Laura.

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