Posted By Rosanna Boscawen on Thursday 31st Jan 2013
To celebrate the publication of the wonderful Ten Things I've Learnt About Love, we at Picador have compiled a list of ten things that ten different Picador books have taught us about that little word.
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Many thanks to all who entered for your interesting suggestions. We hope some of you were able to attend the event and hear more about houses and literature.
The first that comes to mind is Thornfield Hall in Jane Eyre. That house was a character itself.
curiousduck commented
Sunday 18th Sep 2011 02:11
Mine also has to be Manderley from du Maurier's 'Rebecca'. I studied the novel at school and I remember it being the first book I had read where the house itself had a personality of its own and that for me made it so memorable.
The longlist of 13 books was announced this afternoon, and the titles were chosen by a panel of five judges chaired by author and former Director-General of MI5, Dame Stella Rimington. A total of 138 books were considered for the ‘Man Booker Dozen' longlist.