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Jun 09, 2014 07:35PM

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I love lounging at my local library, although they don't have coffee; but ohhh all the books."
welcome ms. g!

MsG wrote: "I love the smell of coffee and books so I still hang out at my local book store.
I love lounging at my local library, although they don't have coffee; but ohhh all the books."
I love going to the library. When I'm down the library is my antidepressant. LOL.
I love lounging at my local library, although they don't have coffee; but ohhh all the books."
I love going to the library. When I'm down the library is my antidepressant. LOL.





I enjoyed listening to the Cormorran Strike books written under the Galbraith name, but certainly understand you may not have cared for the first book.


100 Notable Books of 2014
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/07/boo...

We are too busy reading for the pure pleasure of it.

This is literary snobbery. You will probably never see any genre fiction on these lists unless they were written by critically acclaimed authors of literary fiction. If, for example, David Mitchell decided to write an M/T, it would probably end up on the NYT Best of the Year list. On the other hand, most of us would probably be complaining that it's slow and excessively literary.

http://www.theday.com/books/20141229/...

http://www.theday.com/books/20141229/..."
Yes it is, and there were two books on that list that I'd actually read.
I Always Loved You and Joyland.

http://www.theday.com/books/20141229/..."
I also read 2 of them, CHEAP SHOT and JOYLAND!

http://www.theday.com/books/20141229/..."
i agree, barry- saw the list in the paper this morning. i've actually read 4 of the books on the list.


http://www.theday.com/books/20141229/..."
Nice! I've read..
Natchez Burning
Deadline
Robert B. Parker's Cheap Shot
I have heard good things about..
All the Light We Cannot See
I Always Loved You
Joyland
I am intrigued by:
Those Who Wish Me Dead
Tinseltown: Murder, Morphine, and Madness at the Dawn of Hollywood

Barry wrote: "Paper books will never die
http://gizmodo.com/paper-books-will-n..."


What a pulse-pounding, page-turning thriller mystery! A must read for 2015!!



What a pulse-pounding, page-turning thriller mystery! A must read for 2015!!"
Hmmmm...I used to live just down the road from Ruidoso in Alamogordo, so find books set in this area interesting.


What a pulse-pounding, page-turning thriller mystery! A must read for 2015!!"
This does sound intriguing. Off to request it from the library.
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edit: hmmm. no copies available at either library consortium or on audible.com. I did find a couple of copies on amazon....


Had never heard of this series, so I looked it up. Looks interesting!

Cat wrote: "I'm reading the Graveyard Queen Series by Amanda Stevens. It's excellent. I would like to discuss if anyone else has read it."


Not me....but could have been at one I didn't go to. Just got a copy of it on PBS.

Melodie wrote: "Not me....but could have been at one I didn't go to. Just got a copy of it on PBS. "

Carol/Bonadie wrote: "I read the description of the first book and it sounded familiar. I wonder if I heard the author talk at Bouchercon. Any other attendees here find it familiar?"



My opinion is that they seek to publish more books and quicker. That doesn't scream quality to me.
I revere the authors who write quality books.
Gail wrote: "How does everyone feel about popular authors that begin to publish with a second author? Is it cheating? Is it a way to stay popular? Is it a way to stay fresh? ..."

That's an intriguing question. I wonder if the cobranders have run out of ideas or if they have ideas but no time time to write, so they hire a ghostwriter who isn't really a ghost.
This idea of an author who runs out of ideas sounds like a great premise for a mystery novel.....



Karen B. wrote: "I always thought the second author's name was a way of separating books in different genre."





BTW, I have long suspected that James Patterson was not the writer of so many books. I think that explained my love/hate of some of his books.
And as for teams, don't forget we now have Stephen King and one of his sons (Joe King) writing stories as a team. He also has another son who is a writer but chose deliberately not to use the King name. And then there is his wife Tabitha who writes as well. What a family of writers!
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