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I wonder if the author is aware of reprocessing the same whodunit plot each time he writes a new book. Good point on mixing the old with the new. I enjoyed your Ed Lacy review, but I couldn't find out how to leave a comment by using my computer. Thanks.


Sure, if you're on a hot reading streak with a series, just keep it going. I'm more convinced it's a mood thing which you describe better than I can!

I enjoyed your piece on Lacy"
Thanks, Randy. I'll now look for SHAKEDOWN. I haven't read that one yet and it sounds right up my alley.


This sounds handy to use. Thanks for bringing it up.


I like random aspect. Let goodreads do the work. If the book selection is a disappointment, blame it on GR! Kidding. Thanks for the new idea.


1. CSPAN A good author segment will get me to reserve the book at the library or order it.
2. TRAVEL Especially on long trips, I'm willing to spring for an expensive book to have in the carry on, particularly something different from overseas.
3. LIBRARY SALE I go by the store and for $1-4 usually find something in history or fiction.
4. FOLLOW UP Books come with lists of other books, and especially the audio series lead me to fill in gaps in Ancient History, Middle Ages, Napoleonic era, WWI and II, Russian Lit, Indian History and Lit.
5. OLD RELIABLES Whether at the library or audible, I pick up Perry, Child, Parker, Larson, Connelly.
6. ALUMNI Although I rarely go the St J seminars, I often get and sometimes read selections from around the country.
7. WSJ I find Journal (and sometimes Guardian) to be more timely and interesting than NY Times. Interesting meaning I wouldn't have otherwise heard about the book.

You know it's surprising how often the book is better than the movie adapted from it.

1. CSPAN A good author segment will get me to reserve the book at the library or order it.
2. TRAVEL Especially..."
Yes, CPSAN often his interesting guest of nonfiction. I like Tom Nolan's reviews at the WSJ. The library sales are still reasonable in their prices. I recently bought a bunch of paperback originals that cost $3 USD each, about 3X what I expected to pay. I guess the used bookstore had to jack up the prices to stay in operation. Thanks for the meaty breakdown, Alan. Enjoyed it.


Wow. A new library. Good for you. Thanks for the good news.
As for how I pick from my TBR pile, I generally alternate a recent addition with older ones. It still grows despite my best efforts.