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Bramwell… the Series

September 3, 2007

Several years ago, I was lucky to have been one of the people who started viewing a new (very British!) Masterpiece Theatre presentation called Bramwell. Unfortunately, I didn’t have the foresight to tape any of the episodes, so my husband and children missed it… until it finally became available to either rent or purchase. (Produced by Whitby Davison Productions Ltd.)

It is not a mystery, but in my opinion, it has cozy “written” all over it. But, be forewarned… since it is a Victorian medical series, there is a fair amount of blood in it.

Bramwell is based on the fictional life of Doctor Eleanor Bramwell, portrayed by Jemma Redgrave (of the famous British Redgrave family) and she is absolutely wonderful in this role. She is able to convey the innate feisty-ness that it would have taken in the late 1800s for a woman to become a doctor. But at the same time, she is able to capture the very feminine reserve it also must have taken for an intelligent, capable woman to have been able to to “make it” in a man’s world back then.

The first season of Bramwell is comprised of three discs. It sets up the series by showing us Dr. (Eleanor) Bramwell’s succession from working under a leading surgeon to finding a sponsor for a clinic she opens in the slums of London. Dr. Bramwell is stubborn, as well as smart, and has the youthful quality of sometimes jumping before evaluating the jump…

The wonderful actor David Calder portrays the senior Doctor Bramwell. Calder’s performance shows us how Eleanor’s doting father could have raised her to believe (or should I say “know”) that she could indeed become a good doctor… despite London’s (or should I say “the world’s”) disapproving attitude. Remember- the late 1800s was a time when society women stitched floral patterns on their needlepoint canvases. It was not a time when these same “dainty” women stitched up gaping, open wounds! 

Season two of the Bramwell series follows Dr. Eleanor Bramwell’s experiences at “The Thrift.” The Thrift is the name of the clinic she opens in London’s “bad side” of town.

The sets/scenery seem flawless to me… as do the costumes. The entire cast is excellent. One of the characters I absolutely love in this series is Nurse Ethel Carr, played by Ruth Sheen. Sheen is great in everything I have seen her in, but her portrayal of Nurse Carr is so good that I found myself (almost gleefully) awaiting her next scene.

Season three has just been released (January 8, 2008.) When I wrote the review of this series it had yet to be released.

Bramwell’s fourth season is it’s final season, and has been available to either rent or purchase for the longest amount of time. I don’t know why they started with the last and worked their way to the front but, that is apparently what they did. (That is a mystery to me!)

If you are planning on watching the series, be sure to start at the beginning and follow the correct chronological order.  Since I am waiting until I am able to watch season three, I have not watched season four yet. I watched it when it was on Masterpiece Theatre years ago… which, at this point, is almost like saying I haven’t ever seen it!

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I'm Just In the Mood to Complain… Think Nothing of It!

August 31, 2007

I know that I have blogged before about preferring to own a book over checking it out from the library. Years ago, all of my books came from the library, but, now it simply takes me longer to finish a book, and sometimes I am not in the right mood to read a particular book. So, actually owning the book just works out better for me… I can pick and choose what I want, when I want it. My library has provided an endless number of hours of reading enjoyment to me, but, as usual, I can find a few things to complain about….

My library probably does what most libraries do… they put that crinkly plastic cover on the books. I absolutely hate those covers! Since I do a lot of reading in bed, I find that those plastic covers make too much noise. And, since my library doesn’t want the patrons to lose the covers, they actually glue/paste the loud plastic covers onto the actual book.  When I own a book, I take the paper cover off of it while I am reading it, which enables me to read while my husband is asleep.

On to my next point of annoyance… and this is by no means the library’s fault….  Do some library patrons really need to eat spaghetti while reading a book that doesn’t belong to them? And when I say "eat spaghetti" I mean right over the book. It really saddens me when I see a virtually new book from the library with stains all over the pages. I am sorry that libraries don’t have the right to simply charge people when they damage a book… But, I guess that there are enough unscrupulous people out there who would say that the book came to them that way… fully knowing that they had damaged the book, but not wanting to pay for that damage.

Another thing that my library tried (for several years) was to put a white sticker on the back of the book’s cover where they would stamp the due date. That was probably the most effective way for the patrons to be able to see the due date quickly, but I always wondered why the person adhering the sticker to the back of the book (on to the crinkly plastic cover) didn’t use some judgement and not put the white label onto the book’s description.

As I proof read this blog I see one thing is sure… Libraries are great places where we can get hours of entertainment, and people (like me!) tend to look gift horses in the mouth and actually try to find problems! The local libraries of all of the places my family has lived have been pretty terrific, and, I guess that when I can think of nothing bigger than crinkly plastic covers and a few words hidden under a white sticker, then… shame on me!

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Busy with Added Recommendations…

August 30, 2007

I guess you could say that I have (again) gotten the bug to add new cozy mystery writers to the site…. which is not to say that these authors are new to writing cozies… they are just new to me.

Every once in a while I get a cozy mystery author’s name from a viewer who I have just got to add to my list of authors, even though I haven’t read that particular author yet. Some of the authors might be new to you, too!

I really appreciate the recommendations from viewers of the site. When I first started reading cozy mysteries… years ago… I had a very difficult time coming up with new authors to try. I have to admit to being disappointed with a new author several times, but, I have been pleasantly pleased with many of the authors I try.

Unfortunately for me, as this site takes more and more of my time, I find that I am reading less and less. (What’s that movie title?… Something’s Gotta Give …)

As I was looking up the authors today, I found myself wondering how I had missed reading some of these authors… Why hadn’t I heard of them before?!? 

These are the authors I just posted today:

Lori Avocato… the Pauline Sokol Mystery series
Dana Cameron… the Emma Fielding series
Caroline Cousins… three cousins (together) write this series about cousin sleuths
Peggy Darty… the Cozy Mystery series
Alesia Holliday…the December Vaughn Mystery series
Rita Lakin… the Gladdy Gold series
Martha C. Lawrence… the Elizabeth Chase Mystery series
Peg Marberg… the Interior Design series   
Stefanie Matteson… the Charlotte Grahame Mystery series
Susan McBride… the Debutante Dropout series
Suzanne Price… Grime Solvers Mystery series
Wendy Corsi Staub… not cozy, but her mysteries look very good…
Winona Sullivan… the Sister Cecile Mystery series

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A Little Mystery Writer Humor…

August 28, 2007

I got a very nice e-mail yesterday from a new author and went over to her site to “take a look.” I spent some time peeking around on her site and enjoyed the feel of it… I discovered her joke page! Here is a joke from her site… I think you’ll enjoy it.

“How many mystery writers does it take to screw in a lightbulb?
Two. One to screw it in almost all the way in and the other to give it a surprising twist at the end.”

See, I thought you would enjoy it!

On another topic… I just started listening to the last Isabel Dalhousie novel (Alexander McCall Smith) that audible.com has… I sure hope they speed it up and get The Careful Use of Compliments! And, I know, from reading reviews on the web, that some people think that Smith puts out too many books in too rapid a succession. BUT…. I wish he could put out even more books at an even faster pace! I am already looking forward to his next books…

More information about Alexander McCall Smith‘s four (currently!) series.

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