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What are you going to read next? What made you want to read it?

I am 100% certain that I'm going to read A Death in Summer by Mann Booker Prize award winning literary fiction writer John Banville writing his crime series as Ben..."
Jenni, I've read enough of your posts by now to know that you and I have the same taste in books. In my opinion, the best kind of thriller is literary.
After reading what you say about this book, I'm adding it to my wishlist.

Jenni,
As the person who nominated Faithful Place, I can assure you, it's very good. Have you read other Tana French books? I read all four, and I can tell you that each is better than the last. So, if you read In the Woods OR The Likeness and liked those, FAITHFUL PLACE is even better.

Jenni,
As the person who nominated Faithful Place, I can assure y..."
So long ago since i read these books I want to read them again. Really loved them


Who wrote that? Why do you want to read it?"
J. D. Robb wrote this one, and its been sitting on to read shelf for awhile. I enjoyed both Naked in Death, and Glory in Death by the same author.

You're in for a treat, promise.

That's something I can't do (read two books at the same time) unless one of the books is a dictionary.


I couldn't finish that book. But many people love it. To each his own.

I am 100% certain that I'm going to read A Death in Summer by Mann Booker Prize award winning literary fiction writer John Banville writing his crime series as Ben..."
I'm definitely adding A Death in Summer to my "to read" list.


I always say I am NOT buying any more books until I empty my(enormous-humongous-gigantus TBR pile lol) and then I pop into Amazon and my eyes literally go *BOING* I'll have that one and this one and that one and and.....But still I don't drink, I don't smoke and I don't do drugs...I READ lol! heehee!

I always say..."
Sorry Rebecca, you mis understood. The challenge is to clean up our tbr shelves of the books we already have

Ah dear then there is no hope for me(thank God!) I am a book addict and am unapologetic;)about it....So a bookaholic I'll stay:D


I have several piles of books to read, too, and I would have the same problem choosing, but I solve that by having my husband pick a book for me. Or, if the author or publisher sent me the book, I read that one next.

What a great quote. I'm going to put that on my Facebook wall.

Actually, that's been suggested to me in so many words, and I resent it. It's OK to say it about yourself, like you do, Jenni, but it sure isn't OK when someone says that about me. That's why I like, "I don't drink, I don't smoke and I don't do drugs...I READ ..." for my Facebook wall. I'm defending my addiction to people like my sisters who think it's strange that someone would rather stay home and read that go out for a couple drinks after work with coworkers. I like to leave my coworkers at work.



I say "mistake" because THE BOY IN THE SNOW is a YA book, even though it is not billed as YA. Its reviews are misleading. I dislike YA, although some adults prefer their "easy reading." To me, "easy reading" means simplistic and boring.
I'll give it 20 more pages, then start SUSPECT if BOY doesn't improve by page 50.

What a great quote. I'm going to put that on my Facebook wall."
Go for it Beth:). Reading has no health issues. You do not have to be inebriated to have a good time. You meet so many interesting characters, that do not bore you with mundane conversation. There are characters that you love or those that you love to hate, and some may even stay with you long after you've finished reading the book.
Reading is a journey where you will be taken to new horizons and places which exist in the dreams of another but once discovered the feel of it lingers in your soul and now again, a book will inspire you to try and be a better person.
I will never understand anyone who doesn't like reading? Or where the love of books is non existent. And I also wonder at people who cannot bear their own company and are in constant need of distraction.
So I am an unapologetic bookaholic with no regrets.....

So I am an unapologetic bookaholic ..."
More for my Facebook page!


I wasn't tempted to read this author, Robert Crais, until this book. I read it was about a dog, and I love good animal books. By "good," I mean, not childish, as so many books about animals are, even when they're billed as adult books.
I just started this book so can't say much except that it isn't childish, so so far so good. It's not a literary thriller, my preference, but plot-driven books can be good.





I truly enjoy historical fiction, especially when mystery or horror's drizzled into the story. I grew up going to museums and reading about history and culture (particularly folklore) that even my preferred types of books should be historical/period, too. I've been influenced by detective TV shows like Matlock, Murder She Wrote, and Colombo back in the 90s and I also spent my summer vacations reading (and re-reading) Sherlock Holmes and the Hercule Poirot series by Agatha Christie, aside from Harry Potter.
So my decision to read mostly HF (better with mystery/suspense/thriller/horror) is based on what I was exposed to as a child.
I'm 23 by the way, so I'm still pretty young. hihi




How's the Donna Leon book? I haven't read her yet, although I bought one of her books at a used book sale.

Once again go for it Beth:)


My father really likes that author, too. But I tried to read a couple of his books and was bored.

Beth wrote: "James wrote: "The next book to read is @The Tombs@ by Clive Cussler. I enjoy all his characters and have three still to read, The Spy andPosedian Arrow."
My father really likes that author, too. B..."

Beth wrote: "James wrote: "The next book to read is @The Tombs@ by Clive Cussler. I enjoy all his..."
correct!




I loved Rebecca the second time round. I first read it as a school project, but back then I hated it. Another du Maurier book I loved was 'My Cousin Rachel'....I thought that one better than Rebecca....IMO

Read Rebecca recently. Fantastic story

Great choice!! (read them in the right order!) I've read the whole serie of Harry Hole novels. Just to say this author is the one who made me love Thriller/mysteries overall. So that I've read nearly 100 novels in this genre in last 10 month's. Ejoy your "stay" in Oslo....


I loved Rebecca, but you do also have to appreciate that the book is rather dated, but it is a book one can appreciate with that knowledge. I also loved 'My Cousin Rachel.'

I loved Rebecca, but you do also have to appreciate that the book is rather dated, but it is a book one can appreciate with that knowl..."
me too, I loved both - Rebecca and My Cousin Rachel


They are (and some of them have been finalist at main american awards). Maybe the second of the serie (The cockroaches) could be a bit difficult to find as it's the last one to be translated in english (and even not in italian so far). I've read from novel #3 to #9 as #1 & #2 miss the italian translation.

I never read MY COUSIN RACHEL. I just added it to my wishlist.
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I have a bookcase for books I've read, and tables in my living room with piles of books I want to read. And I'm only 50 pages into the book I'm currently reading. So I haven't decided for sure yet which book to read next. But I'll PROBABLY read Suspect next.
I want to read this because, first, I've never read this author but have read many good reviews of his books , two, I read good reviews of this book in particular, and three, a dog has a big role in this book.