I have just finished read E F Benson's Mapp and Lucia. I have had the book up on my shelves for years but watching the wonderful BBC production shown over Xmas persuaded me to take it down and read.
I am so glad I did ! An utter delight, from start to finish. There are 6 books altogether in the series, so I have ordered an omnibus edition from ebay.
I can't recommend these books highly enough !
I have them all on my shelves and go back to them when I need cheering up.
They are indeed an utter delight and for a real treat you must get a video of the first TV series made. I think it just pipped the later one.
Ladybirder...Actually I have just ordered the new BBC one this morning, on ebay ! Also, I have just found that the earlier one is available, for free, on you tube !
So there is my viewing sorted out for the next few days !
By the way, have you ever been to Rye ? I have only been for a few hours, about 10 years ago, but would love to go back. Perhaps Willy and I will rent a small cottage for a week or so next year.
Driven through it Mikey but not spent any time there but as I'm not that far away it's something I may just decide to do one day.
I'd be interested to know which series you like the best. I definitely preferred Prunella Scales' Miss Mapp, Geraldine McEwan's Lucia and the wonderful Nigel Hawthorne as Georgie. But having said that the latest one was still very good.
Ladybirder...I will watch both and give you my verdict. I expect I will have difficulty in making a choice about which was best though. In the latest one, I thought Steve Pemberton was so funny !
While we are on the subject, can I also recommend all the P G Wodehouse books ? I have now read almost all of them, and as soon as I am finished with E F Benson, I shall be re-reading the Blandings ones....so funny that I laugh out loud !