Lord Peter Wimsey Group read
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1majkia
Starting in January, the Lord Peter Wimsey re read begins.
The order of reading is:
WHOS Whose Body? - January https://www.librarything.com/topic/314832
CLOU Clouds of Witness - February - https://www.librarything.com/topic/315976
UNNA Unnatural Death - March - https://www.librarything.com/topic/316905
VIEW Lord Peter Views the Body - April - https://www.librarything.com/topic/318091
UNPL Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club - May - https://www.librarything.com/topic/319700
STRO Strong Poison - June - https://www.librarything.com/topic/320863
FIVE Five Red Herrings - July - https://www.librarything.com/topic/321907
CARC Have His Carcase - August - https://www.librarything.com/topic/322885
HANG Hangman's Holiday - September - https://www.librarything.com/topic/323782
MURD Murder Must Advertise - October - https://www.librarything.com/topic/324829
NINE The Nine Tailors - November - https://www.librarything.com/topic/325703
GAUD Gaudy Night - December - https://www.librarything.com/topic/326866
BUSM Busman's Honeymoon
STRI Striding Folly
EVID In the Teeth of the Evidence
LORD Lord Peter
DOCU The Documents in the Case
JPW novels
I hope several of you join me.
The order of reading is:
WHOS Whose Body? - January https://www.librarything.com/topic/314832
CLOU Clouds of Witness - February - https://www.librarything.com/topic/315976
UNNA Unnatural Death - March - https://www.librarything.com/topic/316905
VIEW Lord Peter Views the Body - April - https://www.librarything.com/topic/318091
UNPL Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club - May - https://www.librarything.com/topic/319700
STRO Strong Poison - June - https://www.librarything.com/topic/320863
FIVE Five Red Herrings - July - https://www.librarything.com/topic/321907
CARC Have His Carcase - August - https://www.librarything.com/topic/322885
HANG Hangman's Holiday - September - https://www.librarything.com/topic/323782
MURD Murder Must Advertise - October - https://www.librarything.com/topic/324829
NINE The Nine Tailors - November - https://www.librarything.com/topic/325703
GAUD Gaudy Night - December - https://www.librarything.com/topic/326866
BUSM Busman's Honeymoon
STRI Striding Folly
EVID In the Teeth of the Evidence
LORD Lord Peter
DOCU The Documents in the Case
JPW novels
I hope several of you join me.
2JayneCM
Whose Body? has already arrived from my library hold and is sitting in my January pile.
3MissWatson
I have my copy ready.
4christina_reads
I've been slowly making my way through the Lord Peter Wimsey books...next up for me is Murder Must Advertise, so maybe I'll join you all later in the year!
5thornton37814
I just borrowed an audio version of Whose Body?. It's probably not the version I would have selected if both had been available, but hopefully it will be fine. I need to finish my current audio book first!
6fuzzi
Ooh, ooh! I've not read any of the Wimsey mysteries for probably 40 years, with the exception of The Nine Tailors. I've starred this thread and plan to join you all as reading time allows.
7NinieB
I read Whose Body in 2018 and have been planning to read more ever since, so I'll pick up in February with Clouds of Witness. Pretty excited!
8Dejah_Thoris
I've started listening to Whose Body? - I've read it several times, but never listened to it. It's quite a different experience!
9majkia
>8 Dejah_Thoris: I've got an audio version also. I've read it several times, so am interested in how different it will be
10thornton37814
>8 Dejah_Thoris: >9 majkia: Which narrator? Mine is Wanda McCaddon, but I really preferred the David Case narration in some ways. However, it was going to be late in the month before I could get Case so I took the McCaddon one.
11Dejah_Thoris
>10 thornton37814: My narrator is Guy Mott. I don't love what he's doing with it, but it's ok. I couldn't get Whose Body? on any form of audio from my library, but this version popped up as a $1.99 purchase on Audible. It turns out there are no fewer the 9 versions available - I wish I'd seen the other options before I got this one. Still, it'll do.
12majkia
>10 thornton37814: >11 Dejah_Thoris: My narrator is Roe Kendall. Apparently there were quite a few versions out there.
13majkia
I've added a thread for Whose Body? https://www.librarything.com/topic/314832
14thornton37814
Making a comment to bump this up.
I read Clouds of Witness, our February book, in 2011. I decided I wanted to listen to it. There are 2 copies with 6 people waiting ahead of me. Expected availability is 7 weeks, but I suspect it may be longer.
I don't want to pay for an Audible membership, but I went to Amazon and found a used CD copy of the full cast BBC radio drama for $2.69 with free shipping. This looked like an enjoyable option so I ordered it. I should be able to listen in February!
I read Clouds of Witness, our February book, in 2011. I decided I wanted to listen to it. There are 2 copies with 6 people waiting ahead of me. Expected availability is 7 weeks, but I suspect it may be longer.
I don't want to pay for an Audible membership, but I went to Amazon and found a used CD copy of the full cast BBC radio drama for $2.69 with free shipping. This looked like an enjoyable option so I ordered it. I should be able to listen in February!
15majkia
>14 thornton37814: good idea!
16fuzzi
>14 thornton37814: wow, re the waiting list. Glad you were able to find an inexpensive copy.
17JayneCM
>14 thornton37814: Hmmm, maybe I better put this on hold now! I only had to wait about 10 days for Whose Body? but better to be prepared!
18majkia
February, Clouds of Witness thead is up: https://www.librarything.com/topic/315976
19majkia
March Unnatural Death thread is up: https://www.librarything.com/topic/316905
Sorry for forgetting to post it here.
Sorry for forgetting to post it here.
20fuzzi
Wow. Not only is our public library not open for the next two weeks, but they don't have a copy of Lord Peter Views the Body! That is one of the series that I don't own, that I need for the April read.
But openlibrary.org does, and I'm next in line on the waitlist.
But openlibrary.org does, and I'm next in line on the waitlist.
21thornton37814
>20 fuzzi: Right now libraries have e-books available now for next month's read. I'll keep an eye on it though. If someone checks it out, I'll place a hold.
22Familyhistorian
If my library ever reopens I will get to Lord Peter Views the Body. I see it is short stories which is why it isn't in my collection.
23thornton37814
>22 Familyhistorian: Just noticed there are copies on Internet Public Library at Internet Archive you can check out (if you do e-books).
24Familyhistorian
>23 thornton37814: Thanks for letting me know, Lori, but I might just read that one out of order. I have never read an e-book to the end and struggle with short stories so it doesn't sound like a good combination for me.
25majkia
April thread for Lord Peter Views the Body is up: https://www.librarything.com/topic/318091
26majkia
May thread is up: https://www.librarything.com/topic/319700
28majkia
June thread is up: https://www.librarything.com/topic/320863
30majkia
July thread: https://www.librarything.com/topic/321907
31majkia
August thread is up: August thread is up: https://www.librarything.com/topic/322885
32majkia
September thread: https://www.librarything.com/topic/323782
33majkia
October thread is up: https://www.librarything.com/topic/324829
34klobrien2
My husband and I have been binging on the Lord Peter Wimsey DVDs, and enjoying them immensely. Thank you to whoever it was who mentioned the flicks. Ian Carmichael is wonderful, the episodes are sharp and evocative. We're currently halfway through the "Murder Must Advertise" set, so I'm playing catch up with the reading, but the film version is remarkably close to the book.
Karen O.
Karen O.
35majkia
November thread is up: https://www.librarything.com/topic/325703
>34 klobrien2: I see Ian as the perfect Peter.
>34 klobrien2: I see Ian as the perfect Peter.
36fuzzi
>35 majkia: I see Ian Carmichael when I read the books, but I did watch a couple of the BBC productions before I found the series!
37klobrien2
I've watched both the Ian Carmichael set and then the Masterpiece set with Edward Petherbridge. Ian Carmichael was charming but a little goofy, and Petherbridge showed a little more of the darkness (granted, there's not much of it) in Wimsey's character. I really liked the Masterpiece set because of the concentration of the episodes on Wimsey and Harriet Vane. Loved them all, and I can certainly see watching them again.
Karen O.
Karen O.
38annamorphic
Ian Carmichael played Wimsey in the Harriet books when they were serialized on Radio 4. I wonder if those are available to listen to anywhere. I recorded them when they were broadcast but of course that was on tapes, useless now!
39fuzzi
>38 annamorphic: Ebay has several available, here's the cheapest one I found: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Forte-Poison-Starring-Ian-Carmichael-Peter-Jones-Joan-H...
40annamorphic
>39 fuzzi: Wow, thank you!
41fuzzi
>40 annamorphic: you're welcome. Ebay is one of my...habits? :D
42Helenliz
>38 annamorphic: Coming up again on BBC Radio4 Xtra... https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03j865z
And likely to be available on BBC Sounds afterwards.
That is assuming you're in a territory that can access the service, of course.
And likely to be available on BBC Sounds afterwards.
That is assuming you're in a territory that can access the service, of course.