Marriage to her publisher, Arthur Abbott, has done nothing to stop Barbara Buncle from involving herself in the lives of her neighbours.
After leaving Silverstream and moving to London, Barbara and Arthur are enjoying their newly wedded bliss, but not the city life. The only solution to their problem? Returning to the country. Silverstream is out of the question, but Barbara eventually finds the perfect candidate in the town of Wandlebury.
After falling in love with the town, and the run-down Archway House, the Abbotts move in and make it their home. Barbara doesn't intend to get mixed up with those around her, again, but can't help falling into those scrapes, often with humorous consequences!
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"The continuing story of Miss Buncle after she marries her publisher and blossoms in her new life. I just love these stories. Charming and innocent, they evoke memories of a simpler time in England before the 2nd WW. I wish there were more books like this written today." — Terri (5 out of 5 stars)
"The continuing story of Miss Buncle after she marries her publisher and blossoms in her new life. I just love these stories. Charming and innocent, they evoke memories of a simpler time in England before the 2nd WW. I wish there were more books like this written today."
" Although I didn't like this one as much as Miss Buncle's Book, it was still good. I love D.E. Stevenson's books "
" Delightful! I love Barbara Buncle and the new characters in this book are as charming as the ones in "Miss Buncle's Book." "
" Not as great as the prequel, but still worth the read if you enjoyed Miss Buncle's Book. "
" Not as fun as Miss Buncle, but still enjoyable. "
" The first was much more charming. But this one was still a delight, and I look forward to Sourcebooks releasing the next one. "
" In a word, charming. I thoroughly enjoyed both Miss Buncle books. The small English towns and their inhabitants are lovingly described by Stevenson. I wonder if they resemble people she knew? "
" Decided to read the sequel to MIss Buncle. Good, clean English fun. "
" I'm enjoying these books. I will read more of D.E. Stevenson. She wrote a lot of books. "
" The Miss Buncle books are quite delightful; the very definition of comfort reading. "
" Just as good, if not better, than Miss Buncle's Book. Thoroughly enjoyable. Just a good, old-fashioned read. Want to read more by Stevenson. "
" While this didn't jump out at me quite as quickly as Miss Buncle's Book, it was still a delight to read. Fairly predictable in many ways, but unassuming and unpretentious. Full of insightful tidbits on human nature. "
" The sequel to 'Miss Buncle's Book'. Very little happens and the style is rather repetitive but the characters are as charming as ever. "
" Almost as good as Miss Buncle's Book. "
" This was as good as the first book. Worth hunting down. "
" Delightful follow up book; Like Miss Buncle's book this was a nice, quiet read. No major drama, just every day life told with lovely words. "
" Charming 1930's tale read upon recommendation from a friend- light, breezy and thoroughly enjoyable! "
" Even better than the first, and that's quite remarcable! "
" Cosy, cosy, cosy! Now on to the third in the series, The Two Mrs. Abbotts. "
" I completely enjoyed this book, especially Arthur Abbott. With the author's bows to Jane Austen, how could I not like it. Somehow, though, it was just a shade less satisfying than Miss Buncle. "
" Good cozy English village comfort reading. [Read as part of the compendium: _Miss Buncle_, which contains both _Miss Buncle's Book_ and _Miss Buncle Married_] "
" This book is definitely light hearted reading, full of innuendos and dry humor. I have re-read it several times. "
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