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Re: Tempting. Camilla Send a noteboard - 08/02/2012 09:59:04 PM
You're right, I *was* thinking of The Old Curiosity Shop. I'll most certainly look into Little Dorrit on the strength of your recommendation.

I did quite enjoy the Bradley Headstone arc. Are any attempts at finishing Edwin Drood worth reading, to the extent that they exist?


They exist, and are on the whole only worth reading as curiosities. Think fanfic. But I think you can enjoy the book without knowing how it ends. The openness is charming. It means you can read it as a psychological novel or a whodunnit depending on what you prefer.
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