Fiendish Fridays #1: Count Fosco

Fiendish Fridays is hosted here at She Reads Novels, profiling some of our favourite literary villains. You can see a complete list of previous Fiends and suggest one of your own here.

#1 – Friday 22 January 2010: Count Fosco

Name: Count Isodor Ottavio Baldassare Fosco

Appears in: The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins

Who is he? Count Fosco is an Italian friend of Sir Percival Glyde, a baronet who marries Laura Fairlie.

What is he like? He’s old and very fat with a fondness for wearing brightly coloured waistcoats and playing the concertina. Doesn’t sound like a typical villain, does he?

What makes him a Friday Fiend? Although Sir Percival is the nastier of the two and initially appears the more villainous, it quickly becomes obvious that Fosco is more dangerous due to his intelligence, charm and ability to fool people (even Laura’s half-sister Marian Halcombe originally admits to liking him, though her opinion changes drastically later on). Fosco is the brains behind the scheme to steal Laura’s identity and gain her inheritance.

Redeeming features: He shows tenderness towards his pet mice and birds, and admiration for Marian Halcombe (although this unfortunately doesn’t stop him trying to destroy her sister’s life!)

Fiendish Fridays

This feature is currently taking a break but will be back soon!


Have you ever noticed how the villains are often more interesting and more memorable than the heroes? In my new feature, Fiendish Fridays, I will profile a different literary villain every two weeks.

If you’d like to submit a Fiend of your own, you’re very welcome – send me an email at helenlovesbooks81[at]gmail[dot]com. I will be using the format shown below, but you can present the information in any other way you wish. Please try to avoid any major spoilers.

Name:
Appears in:
Who are they?
What are they like?
What makes them a Friday Fiend?
Redeeming features (if any):

Of course, you’re also welcome to comment on any existing Fiendish Friday posts. I hope you enjoy this new feature!

Friday Fiends

A new Fiend will be posted every other Friday.

#1 (22 January 2010) – Count Fosco from The Woman in White
#2 (29 January 2010) – Thenardier from Les Miserables
#3 (5 February 2010) – Biju Ram from The Far Pavilions
#4 (19 February 2010) – Waleran Bigod from The Pillars of the Earth
#5 (5 March 2010) – Black Jack Randall from the Outlander series
#6 (19 March 2010) – Mrs Danvers from Rebecca

Christmas Reading Challenge: Wrap-Up Post

The Christmas Reading Challenge was hosted by Michelle of The True Book Addict. The idea was to read at least one Christmas book between November 26 2009 and December 31 2009. I read two books: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens which I gave 4.5 stars and The Christmas Mystery by Jostein Gaarder which got 3 stars. I was unsure whether The Christmas Mystery would count, as Michelle had stated no children’s books – but although the two main characters are children, I don’t consider it to be a children’s book. Anyway, I’ve completed the challenge!

1. A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
2. The Christmas Mystery by Jostein Gaarder

See my original post about the challenge.

Great Books

These are my reviews of the very best books I’ve read. In other words, the books that I would give a sixth star to if I could.

The books may be new to me or they may be old favourites, they may be fiction or non-fiction, borrowed books, library books, long books, short books…but I can guarantee that all of them are great.

I will list my Great Books below as I discover or rediscover them.

The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
The Far Pavilions by M M Kaye
Watership Down by Richard Adams