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message 101: by Ann (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 16927 comments Let us know what you think of it, Lorraine!
Brakedrum wrote: "Dust Devils
Ann, I decided to buy the book for 3.99. It had good reviews and it's only available on the kindle..."



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Brakedrum | 1203 comments Received this in an email from Amazon:


New Release from Stephen King




11/22/63 [this is the title of the book)
Stephen King
Release date: November 08, 2011

Kindle Edition: $18.99

Hardcover: $18.42



Amazon Editor
On November 22, 1963, three shots rang out in Dallas and the world changed. What if someone could change it back? Bestselling author Stephen King sweeps readers back in time with 11/22/63, and introduces readers to a character who has the power to change the course of history.


message 103: by Melodie (last edited Aug 31, 2011 02:21PM) (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 3679 comments Brakedrum wrote: "Received this in an email from Amazon:


New Release from Stephen King



11/22/63 [this is the title of the book)
Stephen King
Release date: November 08, 2011

Kind..."


This sounds really good, but it's a DOORSTOP!!! It's been sitting in my Amazon cart, but haven't decided if I'll pull the trigger or not.


message 104: by Brakedrum (new)

Brakedrum | 1203 comments Yep, 960 pages, a hefty one.


message 105: by Ann (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 16927 comments Lorraine: Ugh, $18.99 Kindle price. Amazon hardcover $18.42 for 11/22/63: A Novel Big Fat Book = great for the Kindle, but ....


message 106: by Brakedrum (new)

Brakedrum | 1203 comments Ann wrote: "Lorraine: Ugh, $18.99 Kindle price. Amazon hardcover $18.42 for 11/22/63: A Novel Big Fat Book = great for the Kindle, but ...."

I agree Ann, the price seems a bit steep. At first glance, I was thinking of getting the HC, but when I saw the size, I'm thinking of getting it on the Kindle. That's a heavy book and my hands and wrists are gonna hurt holding the HC. This will probably be my birthday present, so I can justify the cost. I'm still expecting to be taken out to dinner.


message 107: by Dawn (new)

Dawn | 1371 comments LOL...Lorraine, you definitely get dinner too! I agree, this is definitely a Kindle book! Thanks for the heads up!


message 108: by Carol/Bonadie (new)

Carol/Bonadie (bonadie) | 9483 comments Brakedrum wrote: "On November 22, 1963, three shots rang out in Dallas and the world changed. What if someone could change it back? Bestselling author Stephen King sweeps readers back in time with 11/22/63, and introduces readers to a character who has the power to change the course of history."

Don't know if I'm up for reliving the days around the assassination, but King knows how to flesh out any event in new directions. Probably will be like
Bag of Bones; someone will give it to me and I'll read it 8 years later, LOL.


message 109: by BarryP (new)

BarryP (barrypz) | 3498 comments Maybe I should wait til 2012. Between Clancy and Stieg Larrsson, my page average is higher than ever.


message 110: by Ann (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 16927 comments Barry: I imagine even if I get 11/22/63: A Novel on release date, I would not finish until 2012! ;)
Barry wrote: "Maybe I should wait til 2012. Between Clancy and Stieg Larrsson, my page average is higher than ever."


message 111: by Brakedrum (new)

Brakedrum | 1203 comments Received this email from Amazon today;
New Release from Michael Connelly




The Drop (Harry Bosch)
Michael Connelly
Release date: November 28, 2011

Kindle Edition: $14.99

Hardcover: $15.98



Amazon Editor
Michael Connelly returns with his latest Harry Bosch thriller, The Drop. Bosch pursues two cases at the same time, leading him to discover a killer operating unknown in the city, and a political conspiracy that goes back into the dark history of the police department.


message 112: by Sherry (new)

Sherry  | 4517 comments Brakedrum wrote: "Received this email from Amazon today;
New Release from Michael Connelly




The Drop (Harry Bosch)
Michael Connelly
Release date: November 28, 2011

Kindle Edition: $14.9..."


can't wait to read this one, although i am appalled(!!!) that the kindle version is that much $$!


message 113: by Carol/Bonadie (new)

Carol/Bonadie (bonadie) | 9483 comments Yeah, I'll wait for my copy to come in at the library, or use one of my audible credits....

Sherry wrote: "
can't wait to read this one, although i am appalled(!!!) that the kindle version is that much $$!..."



message 114: by Ann (last edited Sep 18, 2011 11:09AM) (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 16927 comments Thanks for the date reminder for The Drop, Lorraine! It is coming up soon and I haven't read the latest Haller book... sigh. so many books and I just finished my first book of the month last night.
Agreed, Sherry - I am not happy at all to see the rash of Kindle releases that are in the $14.99 range - and even higher. UGH. Has anyone noticed when or if the higher Kindle prices go down later? We used to be able to count on a cheaper pb release a year later or coinciding with a new book release.


message 115: by Hopeton (new)

Hopeton Hay | 11 comments Anyone familiar with Akashic Books? Akashic published a great mystery novel, Black Orchid Blues by Persian Walker, this summer. I'm interviewing the publisher and cofounder today on KAZI Book Review at 12:30 p.m. central time. Listen live online at www.kazifm.org (click the microphone on left side of page.) More info on this interview at http://wp.me/p10SkX-91


message 116: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 3679 comments Hopeton wrote: "Anyone familiar with Akashic Books? Akashic published a great mystery novel, Black Orchid Blues by Persian Walker, this summer. I'm interviewing the publisher and cofounder today on KAZI Book Revi..."

I read a short story compilation from Akashic a couple of years ago, D.C. Noir (Akashic Noir) by George Pelecanos .


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message 118: by Ann (last edited Sep 27, 2011 08:30PM) (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 16927 comments Sandi - Thanks for sharing - love it!
Sandi wrote: "Lee Child on the Yankees' Derek Jeter: The Stone Killer of the New York Yankees" http://www.grantland.com/blog/the-tri...


message 119: by Carol/Bonadie (new)

Carol/Bonadie (bonadie) | 9483 comments My first thought was "ugh, Lee Child is a Yankee fan." But the article is actually entertaining, and I have to admit he has a point. Thanks, Sandi.

Sandi wrote: "Lee Child on the Yankees' Derek Jeter:

The Stone Killer of the New York Yankees"



message 120: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo | 4354 comments Shane wrote: "I just reread Of Good and Evilby Gerald G. Griffin and it still boggles my mind just how clever and great of a novel it is."

I never heard it of before but it looks interesting. So I added it to my wish list. I might have to check if the library has it and maybe give a try if they have the ebook. I've been wanting to try getting them from the library for awhile.


message 121: by Brakedrum (new)

Brakedrum | 1203 comments Hubby and I are planning a road trip next month thru several states. I had wanted to read a mystery from the states we will be passing thru. I found a neat site:
http://www.librarything.com/topic/123240


message 122: by Sherry (new)

Sherry  | 4517 comments Brakedrum wrote: "Hubby and I are planning a road trip next month thru several states. I had wanted to read a mystery from the states we will be passing thru. I found a neat site:
http://www.librarything.com/topic..."


lorraine-
i'm reading Gone Girl by gillian flynn and am having a hard time putting it down, but unless you'll be in mississippi, it won't work for this trip


message 123: by Ann (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 16927 comments Cool site, Lorraine!
The list for Tennessee reminded me of the atmospheric Body of a Girl by Leah Stewart. You could feel the Memphis heat through the pages.
Brakedrum wrote: "Hubby and I are planning a road trip next month thru several states. I had wanted to read a mystery from the states we will be passing thru. I found a neat site:
http://www.librarything.com/topic..."



message 124: by Donnajo (new)

Donnajo | 4354 comments You can also see what books are in each state or at least most of them on GRs. that is how I did the book crawl last year And there was another site too I'll see if I can see find it in the last years posts for the crawls and post them.


message 125: by Sherry (new)

Sherry  | 4517 comments Sherry wrote: "Brakedrum wrote: "Hubby and I are planning a road trip next month thru several states. I had wanted to read a mystery from the states we will be passing thru. I found a neat site:
http://www.libr..."


and i take that back. its missouri, not mississippi..lol


message 126: by BarryP (new)

BarryP (barrypz) | 3498 comments Those are different states? I just thought they couldn't spell right.


message 127: by Dan in AZ (new)

Dan in AZ | 2960 comments Barry, I think you're in the State of Confusion.


message 128: by Brakedrum (new)

Brakedrum | 1203 comments I'm currently reading:
Death Along the Spirit Road by C.M. Wendelboe
It's a good read, about 1/2 way thru.
Can You Guess What State?


message 129: by Dan in AZ (new)

Dan in AZ | 2960 comments New Mexico?


message 130: by Brakedrum (new)

Brakedrum | 1203 comments Daniel wrote: "New Mexico?"

South Dakota.

Now reading The Hangman's Knot by Wiltse.... Nebraska


message 131: by BarryP (new)

BarryP (barrypz) | 3498 comments 'tis better to be silent and only be thought the fool.


message 132: by Sandi (new)

Sandi (sandin954) | 1276 comments The Hollywood Prospectus on Grantland.com has started a summer bookclub and the first featured author is George Pelecanos. Here is a link to the podcast which I found pretty interesting:

George Pelecanos Podcast

I need to start reading more of his work. I did notice that one of the books I have read Shoedog has been made into a movie that will be released in the fall.


message 133: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 3679 comments Sandi wrote: "The Hollywood Prospectus on Grantland.com has started a summer bookclub and the first featured author is George Pelecanos. Here is a link to the podcast which I found pretty interesting:

George P..."


Pelecanos is one of my favorites, and in my book he can do very little wrong!! The Derek Strange books are absolutely top-notch!


message 134: by Ann (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 16927 comments Thanks, Sandi! I love Pelecanos's work! I am listening now.
Sandi wrote: "The Hollywood Prospectus on Grantland.com has started a summer bookclub and the first featured author is George Pelecanos. Here is a link to the podcast which I found pretty interesting"


message 135: by Carol/Bonadie (new)

Carol/Bonadie (bonadie) | 9483 comments Melodie wrote: "
Pelecanos is one of my favorites, and in my book he can do very little wrong!! The Derek Strange books are absolutely top-notch!
..."


Easy on the eyes, too! I feasted on the picture that went with the Grantland article; will get to the podcast later.

Sandi, what's Grantland? It's got some interesting articles there. I saw some connecting to EPSN, but I couldn't find where it was explained (or maybe I'm too tire at 3:30am as I try to outlast the NE heat wave....)


message 136: by Sandi (new)

Sandi (sandin954) | 1276 comments Carol/Bonadie wrote: "Sandi, what's Grantland? It's got some interesting articles there. I saw some connecting to EPSN, but I couldn't find where it was explained (or maybe I'm too tire at 3:30am as I try to outlast the NE heat wave....)"

It is Bill Simmons's site that is underwritten by ESPN. Besides sports it also covers Pop Culture and has had some pretty big league contributors like Malcolm Gladwell, Chuck Klosterman, Dave Eggers, and Jane Leavy. It is a bit too hip for me but there is usually something worth reading most days.


message 137: by Brakedrum (new)

Brakedrum | 1203 comments New Stephen King/Joe Hill book on Kindle for only 99 cents. Title; Throttle

I bought it today.


message 138: by Carol/Bonadie (new)

Carol/Bonadie (bonadie) | 9483 comments Brakedrum wrote: "New Stephen King/Joe Hill book on Kindle for only 99 cents. Title; Throttle

I bought it today."


I posted on my FaceBook page that my BFF Susan gasped out loud when she read the final pages on this. She was on the subway and she said everyone on the car turned to look at her. That was all I needed to buy it!


message 139: by Ann (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 16927 comments Thanks for the reminder about Throttle Lorraine! Joe Hill is another must read author!
Ah Carol, you are stoking the flames of anticipation with that comment about the "gasp" worthy ending!


message 140: by Ann (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 16927 comments as long as they don't cast Tom Cruise again ....
just saw this (old news from Feb)
http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Vampir...
....as is fitting for a tale of the undead, it seems Lestat may rise again as THR reports Brian Grazer and Ron Howard’s Imagine Entertainment has optioned Rice's fourth novel in the Vampire Chronicles, The Tale of the Body Thief.


message 141: by Dan in AZ (new)

Dan in AZ | 2960 comments Has anyone used the "Playaway" audio book? even though I don't usually listen to books, I picked up The Innocent by David Baldacci at the library. For those of us who might be behind the times, the Playaway is a self-contained audio book and device. All you do is plug in headphones and go.


message 142: by Susie (new)

Susie Fevella (susieinks) | 1798 comments Daniel wrote: "Has anyone used the "Playaway" audio book? even though I don't usually listen to books, I picked up The Innocent by David Baldacci at the library. For those of us who might be behind the times, t..."

I have Dan! My library carries a few books on them and they are so easy to use ;)


message 143: by Melissa (new)

Melissa (mblisa) Daniel wrote: "Has anyone used the "Playaway" audio book? even though I don't usually listen to books, I picked up The Innocent by David Baldacci at the library. For those of us who might be behind the times, t..."

I think the "Playaways' are great!


message 144: by Merrilee in AZ (new)

Merrilee in AZ | 1121 comments Heck, I'm an old lady I have know what that is lol


message 145: by Ann (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 16927 comments I like Playaways, Dan!
My one exception is that in the car it is hard to use the controls to stop or start back up if I need to pause, but they are great for walks. The size and portability is very convenient!


message 146: by Carol/Bonadie (new)

Carol/Bonadie (bonadie) | 9483 comments I listened to a couple of books on Playaway but I found it really difficult to rewind in small chunks (could only go back to the beginning of the previous chapter or something) so I abandoned them for my Shuffle and iPod Touch. But I agree with Ann, they are very portable and self-contained.


message 147: by Ann (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 16927 comments Exactly my thoughts Carol!
The comparison of a Playaway's size to a set of audio cd's is hands down a winner for the Playaway. I still prefer more responsive controls such as with my MP3 player, Clip+.


message 148: by BurgendyA (new)

BurgendyA | 62 comments Playaways are cool and they're convient but I can't stand that they break easily. My local library sometimes would carry them, but they wouldn't last for long & sometime when it's knicked you hear a scratcing sound. I would highly suggest listening to cd's or audible.com A friend of mine told me that you could find some audio books thru youtube. =)~


message 149: by Ann (new)

Ann (annrumsey) | 16927 comments A fun place to get a couple of free audio books a week in the summer: http://www.audiobooksync.com/
This week you may download The Raven Boys which I highly recommend! Available to download Jun 13 thru Jun 19


message 150: by Amy (new)

Amy | 1346 comments I just came back from my Women's club meeting. One of the women that live here wrote
a book called Flirting with disaster, when love and nature collide. She spoke about this book
and why she wrote it. You can get it on your kindle, but you have to put the whole title in. I haven't read it yet, but is sounds interesting. Her name is Janet S Kleinman.


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