Ginger Horton
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And I think it's good nerdy fun.
And it will also send you down a project if you so wish.
It's also just a delightful read because Helene Hanf is such a funny writer.
You mentioned that you loved humor.
She's real funny, quite witty.
Oh, that is a great question.
I believe that would have probably been in the 80s.
It would have been a follow up to 84 Char and Crossroad, which I think was written probably more in the 60s or 70s.
But it has that old feel.
She feels like she could be one of those Hollywood gumption-y actresses.
She's very bantery.
It's also quite short.
Okay, for my last pick, I'm going to make you do a little decision here because my mind is going in a couple of different directions.
Would you like a modern literary novel written based on a classic play?
Or would you like, actually, both of these are based on a play.
Or would you like another modern literary novel, but a little bit more of a gritty, mysterious element based on a very different kind of play, but it could send you off on another syllabus type series?
Okay.
Okay.
That is what I find to be a little known Margaret Atwood title called Hag Seed.
This was part of the Hogarth Shakespeare series where different famous writers rewrote some of the Shakespearean plays.