Just heard on the news that Maeve Binchy the Irish novelist as died, she was a very popular author I enjoyed her books I have friends who knew her personally and they tell me she was really lovely, friendly and down to earth.RIP Maeve
I was a great Binchy fan as well. Her books are the literary equivalent of comfort eating - they always make me feel better. It's so sad that she's gone.
I was a great Binchy fan as well. Her books are the literary equivalent of comfort eating - they always make me feel better. It's so sad that she's gone.
RIP Maeve from me too. I loved her books and will miss not being able to enjoy any more new ones. Very sorry to hear the news. Chox. Perhaps I shall read them all again as a tribute .....
Believe I read Glass Lake and it was not that memorable; however she had something with the success she had, so I will add my condolences too - it takes talent to communicate and she enthusiastically supported up and coming authors.
I have read most of her books but have never felt the books she wrote in later life were a patch on 'Light a Penny Candle' or 'Firefly Summer' but I was very sorry to hear that she had died. RIP
I am going to miss her wonderful books so much. They are the only books I can read over and over. Her last book "A Week in Winter" comes out 11 Oct.
Once I wrote to her to tell her that I had spotted she and her husband in the film Tara Road. Much to my delight I received a handwritten personal reply which I treasure.
Opening one of her books was an instant feel good shot.
I can assure you that her books are really re readable so we will have to be content with that. It's nice on this thread that we are all thinking the same things about her.
I have been on holiday, so have only just discovered that Maeve Binchy has died. I love her books - the literary equivalent of hot chocolate, sweet and soothing, and just the thing when you are feeling at odds with the world. I think it was one of MB's characters who said that if a man makes you laugh - you might as well take your clothes off there and then, because its the finest aphrodisiac there is! Lovely, lovely, lovely.
Such a shock when I'd heard she'd died and so sad that there will be no more lovely books from her now. I will read them all again now. Sleep tight Maeve x
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