In '21, I read both The Moonstone and The Woman in White for the first time. Both delighted me no end. I'll surely read them both again someday.
Before, well, I'd first encountered Collins via a short story in a class, and then kept bumping into short stories in anthologies over the years, and, for whatever reason, probably the little biographical info I'd picked up (and the opinions that rode with it?), I just never tried his novels.
Now, the challenge is picking the next novel to read, and The Internet is being discouraging about all Collins's other novels. You know better than The Internet! Which would you recommend?
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Before, well, I'd first encountered Collins via a short story in a class, and then kept bumping into short stories in anthologies over the years, and, for whatever reason, probably the little biographical info I'd picked up (and the opinions that rode with it?), I just never tried his novels.
Now, the challenge is picking the next novel to read, and The Internet is being discouraging about all Collins's other novels. You know better than The Internet! Which would you recommend?