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My name is Tasha. I'm from the bay area, california. I love reading mystery/thriller/suspense novels, which is why I'm checking this out.
I haven't really been able to get into any books lately, I'm hoping to change that. The last ones I read that I really enjoyed were the Gillian Flynn books, Gone Girl, Sharp Objects and Dark Places. Can't wait to see the movie adaptations of them.
Hello Tasha! One of my daughter's is called Natasha, so great name!!
I've read Gone Girl, left me a bit cold, Sharp Objects, I really liked. Haven't read Dark Places, as yet.
I've read Gone Girl, left me a bit cold, Sharp Objects, I really liked. Haven't read Dark Places, as yet.
Welcome Tasha,
welcome to the fun house with great recommendations.
Enjoy the ride..
Watch out we have just had a "Sean" join the group !!!
Another Sean, I thought one was enough...LOL
welcome to the fun house with great recommendations.
Enjoy the ride..
Watch out we have just had a "Sean" join the group !!!
Another Sean, I thought one was enough...LOL



welcome to the fun house with great recommendations.
Enjoy the ride..
Watch out we have just had a "Sean" join the group !!!
Another Sean, I thought one was enough...LOL"
Don't change your picture and we won't get confused.

Im from Liverpool in the UK.
I love crime,thrillers,murder mystery and adventure stories!
I am hoping to catch up on authors and books that i am missing out on.

Welcome
Sue

Im from Liverpool in the UK.
I love crime,thrillers,murder mystery and adventure stories!
I am hoping to catch up on authors and books that i am missing out on."
Hi Clare, I saw in your "like" list that you like Tess Gerritsen. Based on that, I bet you would like SJ Bolton. Those 2 are way up on my fav author list.
Minnesota Chris
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Busy time with family, but dropping by, and it seems it has been a busy day and I am falling behind.
Lots of high red numbers on the posts for me to catch up on, will be up late, then trying to finish my book later.
Welcome to Carl and Clare.... Lots of nice people here to make great recommendations.
Kristy... I better not change my picture now !!! LOL
Great to see so many joining our group, twelve in the last day...
Thanks for joining our group
Busy time with family, but dropping by, and it seems it has been a busy day and I am falling behind.
Lots of high red numbers on the posts for me to catch up on, will be up late, then trying to finish my book later.
Welcome to Carl and Clare.... Lots of nice people here to make great recommendations.
Kristy... I better not change my picture now !!! LOL
Great to see so many joining our group, twelve in the last day...
Thanks for joining our group

Lynsey.........if you were my child, you would be Lynsey Lindsay!!!
Love Tasha's name........I've never met a real Tasha.........(makes me want to pronounce it with a devilish twist.)
Welcome all.

Maybe I'll try that again. *Sees book sale. Goes bankrupt*.

Maybe I'll try that a..."
I don't think this would be humanly possible...

There's always something that gets in the way. One time, the local library was selling hardback books for 50 pence each, and it doesn't help that a bookshop in my local town has 3 paperbacks for £5.
From a financial point of view, it made sense to buy them all...

From a financial point of view, it made sense to buy them all... ."
Makes perfect sense. You will have saved so much money! And gained books!

There are few better sentences in any language.

There are few better sentences in any language."
:D


I've got the same thing... But some part of me doesn't want a cure... It just feels too good...
Alas good people, I too am suffering from the one click affliction. I have over 200 books to read and the number keeps climbing almost everyday. I need to buy time, where can I find and then purchase this precious treasure?!!

In my other life I'm a certified animal behavior consultant, author of 2-dozen nonfiction pet care books and write "dog viewpoint thrillers" with animal behaviorist September Day (now writing the 3rd in the series).


I'm a member of International Thriller Writers and was a Debut Author there with my first thriller where I get to be a fan-girl. After helping judge the recent Thriller Awards I got to read about 60 new thrillers...heaven!
I live in N Texas surrounded by 500+ rose bushes, and share my life with a 17-year-old Siamese wannabe, smart aleck GSD and delinquent kitten. I blog about pets and writing at my Bling, Bitches & Blood Blog and ...among other things...am the Puppy Expert at About.com.
That's entirely too much about me, sorry. But I do look forward to getting to know everyone.

So...why do cats suddenly look up with wide eyes, ears laid back and charge of to random locations being sure to cross atop the highest furnishings along the way also managing to run vertically along walls?

And...typically, the human rewards the behavior in some way, with cuddles, food, attention, etc. Cats are very adept at training humans. Ahem.
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