Madame Bovary was a very satisfactory book group selection as it prompted much discussion, which enriched our experience of reading the book - which is the point of a reading group, I think. Moy wasn't able to attend because she is recovering from surgery (best wishes Moy), Pat R / Margaret/ Liz not able to be there because of other commitments. Not everyone enjoyed the book per se. Some found Madame B a bit boring. Some worried about Emma's motivations. But most did admire the writing and the characterisation. We compared translations and found distinct differences. Did a bit of research and found that Madame B is considered the beginning of the modern novel. We compared it with Dickens and 19th C contemporaries, and we tended to agree. Characters not likeable, a distance in the viewpoint of the author that wasn't there in Dickens. Not to write the whole discussion out here - have a look at the notes, ably taken by Sue E.
Thanks Sue for hosting and for the traditional Pappa's Pasticceria ricotta cake.
Next book didn't come easily and we've decided to repeat one of our old favourite writers. We will be doing 'The Children Act' by Ian McEwan in April. Note change of venues. March 29th meeting (Animals, Ceridwen Dovey) will be at Margaret Lackenby's place, while Ros will host on 26th April, when Anzac biscuits have been requested.