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message 5951: by Ame (new)

Ame | 1744 comments Of course.....

There is no HEA unless you both die the next day! ;)

But yeah, HFN. Isn't life like that anywawy?


message 5952: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments Ame wrote: "Of course.....

There is no HEA unless you both die the next day! ;)

But yeah, HFN. Isn't life like that anywawy?"


I think it is :)


message 5953: by Becky (new)

Becky Black (beckyblack) Josh wrote: "Valerie C wrote: " I noticed some reviews mentioned it ends on a cliffhanger, but it's not really a cliffhanger...."

I notice a lot of people don't seem to know what a "cliff hanger" actually is."


Hah, they should try reading The Knife of Never Letting Go without knowing it's the first of a trilogy, like I did. Now that's a cliffhanger ending.


message 5954: by Becky (last edited Sep 08, 2014 08:16AM) (new)

Becky Black (beckyblack) Anne wrote: "Being old and cynical ;) I believe even HEA is really HFN, the future is uncertain, that is a real certainty. But HFN is fine with me, then there is hope. "

I feel the same. Unless you follow them to the end of their lives who knows what the future holds. Outside circumstances can change everything.


message 5955: by Johanna (last edited Sep 08, 2014 08:39AM) (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
I have a problem. I managed to buy some second hand Joseph Hansen/ James Colton books online yesterday (well... THAT could be the problem, but they were all quite reasonably priced, LOL). But a book I would have loved to get my hands on doesn't seem to be available anywhere — a pulp fiction book Hang-up Hansen wrote as James Colton.

Help? What do you guys do when you're hunting for a book that's out of print and that nobody seems to want to sell? (I've searched Amazon and ebay.)


message 5956: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Johanna wrote: "I have a problem. I managed to buy some second hand Joseph Hansen/ James Colton books online yesterday (well... THAT could be the problem, but they were all quite reasonably priced, LOL). But a boo..."

I have been hunting Hang-Up for years. :-(


message 5957: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Josh wrote: "Johanna wrote: "I have a problem. I managed to buy some second hand Joseph Hansen/ James Colton books online yesterday (well... THAT could be the problem, but they were all quite reasonably priced,..."

Uh-oh... :-(


message 5958: by Johanna (last edited Sep 08, 2014 08:53AM) (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Josh wrote: "Johanna wrote: "I have a problem. I managed to buy some second hand Joseph Hansen/ James Colton books online yesterday (well... THAT could be the problem, but they were all quite reasonably priced,..."

What about Lost on Twilight Road? Those seem to be around, but the prizes aren't exactly cheap (299,99 dollars on Amazon).


message 5959: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Johanna wrote: "Josh wrote: "Johanna wrote: "I have a problem. I managed to buy some second hand Joseph Hansen/ James Colton books online yesterday (well... THAT could be the problem, but they were all quite reaso..."

I own that.

I was lucky enough to read the entire Colton backlist when I wrote an essay for Wayne Gunn's pulp fiction book. That was a real treat.

Hang-Up is one of the ones I enjoyed so much I'd like to read it again.


message 5960: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Josh wrote: "I was lucky enough to read the entire Colton backlist when I wrote an essay for Wayne Gunn's pulp fiction book. That was a real treat."

Very cool.

Josh wrote: "Hang-Up is one of the ones I enjoyed so much I'd like to read it again. "

This isn't exactly helping, you know... ;-)

(I knew it! I knew it's worth the hunting effort!!)


message 5961: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Johanna wrote: "Josh wrote: "I was lucky enough to read the entire Colton backlist when I wrote an essay for Wayne Gunn's pulp fiction book. That was a real treat."

Very cool.

Josh wrote: "Hang-Up is one of the ..."


Yes! It is worth it, I think. It's a short novel, but I thought it was very entertaining.


message 5962: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Johanna wrote: "I have a problem. I managed to buy some second hand Joseph Hansen/ James Colton books online yesterday (well... THAT could be the problem, but they were all quite reasonably priced, LOL). But a boo..."

I was just talking to my mom today about disappearing books... :(
I think i have all the Hansens now except one of the Bohannon. If i find the Colton one you're looking for, i'll let you know.


message 5963: by Minne (new)

Minne | 50 comments Idamus wrote: "Valerie C wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Finished A Forbidden Rumspringa it was good, highly recommendable :-)"

Ha! We posted at the same time. It was really good and IMO well written. My ..."


Hello All - I am de-lurking to say thank you - for all the recommedations I have found here - Rose Christo and John Wiltshire - totally different but oh so good! were new to me. Not long to wait now for Josh's new and I have no doubt fabulous new works!Hurrah!


message 5964: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
KC wrote: "Johanna wrote: "I have a problem. I managed to buy some second hand Joseph Hansen/ James Colton books online yesterday (well... THAT could be the problem, but they were all quite reasonably priced,..."

If you ever find that book, I will pay just about anything for it.


message 5965: by Minne (new)

Minne | 50 comments opps forgot to say - I am am now off to read a forbidden Rumspringa - thanks again


message 5966: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Minne wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Valerie C wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Finished A Forbidden Rumspringa it was good, highly recommendable :-)"

Ha! We posted at the same time. It was really good and IMO we..."


I keep hearing good things about John Wiltshire. Maybe i'll try it after i finish Zero at the Bone which i'm enjoying immensely.


message 5967: by Johanna (last edited Sep 08, 2014 11:22AM) (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Josh wrote: "KC wrote: "Johanna wrote: "I have a problem. I managed to buy some second hand Joseph Hansen/ James Colton books online yesterday (well... THAT could be the problem, but they were all quite reasonably priced,..."

If you ever find that book, I will pay just about anything for it."


And I'll let him have it, KC. ;-)


message 5968: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Johanna wrote: "And I'll let him have it, KC. ;-) "

Now we just need to find it... :-)


message 5969: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Johanna wrote: "Josh wrote: "KC wrote: "Johanna wrote: "I have a problem. I managed to buy some second hand Joseph Hansen/ James Colton books online yesterday (well... THAT could be the problem, but they were all ..."

Ha! Well, you should certainly read it first! :-D


message 5970: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Josh wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Josh wrote: "KC wrote: "Johanna wrote: "I have a problem. I managed to buy some second hand Joseph Hansen/ James Colton books online yesterday (well... THAT could be the problem, bu..."

I think KC, you and me, we can make a deal of some sort on this... ;-)

If we'll find it, you'll let us read it first (no post-its, I promise!) and we'll let you have it in the end. :-D


message 5971: by Idamus (new)

Idamus Johanna wrote: "Josh wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Josh wrote: "KC wrote: "Johanna wrote: "I have a problem. I managed to buy some second hand Joseph Hansen/ James Colton books online yesterday (well... THAT could be th..."

Heh, that's a good idea :-)


message 5972: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
DEAL!!! ;-D


message 5973: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Josh wrote: "DEAL!!! ;-D"

:-)


message 5974: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Johanna wrote: "Josh wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Josh wrote: "KC wrote: "Johanna wrote: "I have a problem. I managed to buy some second hand Joseph Hansen/ James Colton books online yesterday (well... THAT could be th..."

Yes! Good idea! :-)


message 5975: by Johanna (new)

Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
KC wrote: "Josh wrote: "DEAL!!! ;-D"

:-)"


If only all deal-making would be this easy... :-)


message 5976: by Jordan (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
I'm currently reading Nava's The Burning Plain. OMG. What a book. I don't know what to think about it yet.

I can't wait to join the discussion for it, but I don't want to catch spoilers so I'm avoiding that thread as of right now.


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments I am just about to start Burning Plain too. I can't wait!! I finished The Definitive Albert J. Sterne yesterday and i thought it was excellent. Very long but very very good. I am now finishing Murder In The Rue Dauphine which I am also enjoying, then I shall complete the Nava challenge. I have had a really great time with my reading over the last few weeks :)


message 5978: by HJ (new)

HJ | 3603 comments Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I am just about to start Burning Plain too. I can't wait!! I finished The Definitive Albert J. Sterne yesterday and i thought it was excellent. Very long but very very good. I am no..."

I'm glad to hear that you're enjoying the Greg Herren. Reading his books got me reading other books set in New Orleans. Have you ever read any books by Julie Smith? She writes some good murder mysteries. Her Skip Langdon series is good; the first is New Orleans Mourning.


message 5979: by Anne (new)

Anne | 6816 comments I read Home the Hard Way during the weekend. I like her books. This one was good and well written as they all are, with some flawed, but interesting characters. She touched into an issue that usually is on the edge of my comfort zone, not to mention beyond it, but did it very tastefully and with understanding and compassion.


message 5980: by Ije the Devourer of Books (last edited Sep 09, 2014 12:14AM) (new)

Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments Hj wrote: "Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I am just about to start Burning Plain too. I can't wait!! I finished The Definitive Albert J. Sterne yesterday and i thought it was excellent. Ver..."



I haven't read any books by Julie Smith. I will have a look. I am hoping read The Quarter Boys at some point this month. This is the first in another series set in New Orleans. It has a gay police detective with his sassy black colleague. I think it was a Lamda nomination and it does look good. It is nice to have a few series to work through. It will fill the gap after I complete the. Nava challenge.


message 5981: by Jax (new)

Jax | 59 comments Bought Mending Him from Samhain this morning & was looking forward to reading it tonight but it won't open on my kindle. It appears to be the same problem as when I bought Caught! from them on Aug 19. They responded quickly with a good file that time, but this is getting annoying.


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments Why haven't they sorted the problems out? I checked and I can't down load any if the epubs which I bought from their site. I have read them or loaded them onto my Kindle but I thought I would check and none of them are downloadable. This is a recent problem but I won't be buying from them until everything is resolved. They must know there is a problem.


message 5983: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Jax wrote: "Bought Mending Him from Samhain this morning & was looking forward to reading it tonight but it won't open on my kindle. It appears to be the same problem as when I bought [book:Cau..."

Samhain really, REALLY needs to get their shit together.


message 5984: by Idamus (new)

Idamus Finished reading/analysing Mein fünfter Mord in class today, total confusion, there was only one murder in the story.



Turns out that the story is the last one in an anthology with a first person narrator commiting a murder, that would have been nice to know for the analysis we were working on


message 5985: by Tracy (new)

Tracy (tracykitn) | 461 comments I caved a couple of weeks ago when we had a good paycheck & I had a coupon code for Thriftbooks and today my books finally CAME! I got OPUS: 25 Years of His Sunday Best and Love in the Time of Global Warming and The Seventh Sinner and a random harlequin-y romance that I can't remember the name of offhand. Opus is still funny & sadly still pretty on point on some stuff...


message 5986: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments I am reading November Rain by Daisy Harris. It has a very interesting character. 1st generation Ethiopian.


message 5987: by Jax (new)

Jax | 59 comments Josh wrote: "Samhain really, REALLY needs to get their shit together. "

They did send me a good file in the morning, but I also questioned if they ever update what's on My Bookshelf because when I checked Caught!, it was still the corrupted file. No answer on that issue yet.


message 5988: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Jax wrote: "Josh wrote: "Samhain really, REALLY needs to get their shit together. "

They did send me a good file in the morning, but I also questioned if they ever update what's on My Bookshelf because when I..."


Hmmm.


message 5989: by Idamus (new)

Idamus Jax wrote: "Josh wrote: "Samhain really, REALLY needs to get their shit together. "

They did send me a good file in the morning, but I also questioned if they ever update what's on My Bookshelf because when I..."


That sucks


message 5990: by Idamus (new)

Idamus Holy shit, this book https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
is written by my history teacher and his brother.

(The real author name should be Carl og Esben Harding Sørensen) Esben is my teacher :D

I'm currently reading it beacause I have a big assignment in December and I've picked the Vikings as my topic.


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message 5991: by Calathea (last edited Sep 11, 2014 11:20AM) (new)

Calathea | 6034 comments Idamus wrote: "Holy shit, this book https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
is written by my history teacher and his brother.

(The real author name should be Carl og Esben Harding Sø..."


Is this the history project you were talking about?
There is a exhibition about Vikings in Berlin that opened yesterday and goes to January 4th. It's in cooperation with the National Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen, and the British Museum, London.
I actually thought about going.

It's a funny coincidence with you teacher writing the book! :-D


message 5992: by Idamus (new)

Idamus Calathea wrote: "Idamus wrote: "Holy shit, this book https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
is written by my history teacher and his brother.

(The real author name should be Carl og E..."


Oh, you should go, it's such an intriguing era :D

(It's not exactly a coincidence that I'm reading this book, it's my teacher's own copy I have ;-)
But I'm surprised to find it on GR)

I think it's the same project, I have two and this is the big one where I can pick whatever I want (the shorter paper must cover what we've read/will read in class and use some of those materials)


message 5993: by HJ (last edited Sep 12, 2014 01:34AM) (new)

HJ | 3603 comments I've just re-read A few days in Endel. and enjoyed it all over again. It's set in the 1960s (1967, I think) and the action takes place mostly on Romney Marsh (England). It's very evocative both of the time and the place. It's romantic suspense; it reminds me of Mary Stewart but it's not as well written.

It's a book which you would probably only come across by accident. It's the first in a trilogy written by Lucilla Andrews but it's totally unlike her usual nurse romances and was published under a pseudonym. In fact it gets very confusing because she used different pseudonyms for the books in the trilogy! She used Diana Gordon for the first book (which was also re-published later as Endel House under the name Lucilla Andrews). The second book is called Marsh Blood and was published under the name Joanna Marcus in 1980 (but set not long after the first book). The final book wasn't published until 1996 (I think it may be the last book she wrote), and is The Sinister Side published under the name Lucilla Andrews.

The writing isn't great, and the first person POV character doesn't share al her thoughts with us, but the stories are good if a bit complicated. Some things are only dealt with very obliquely and never spelt out, perhaps reflecting the date of publication: for example we're never told explicitly what was wrong with her marriage (she's a young widow) but (view spoiler)


message 5994: by Josh (new)

Josh (joshlanyon) | 23709 comments Mod
Hj wrote: "I've just re-read A few days in Endel. and enjoyed it all over again. It's set in the 1960s (1967, I think) and the action takes place mostly on Romney Marsh (England). It's very e..."

This sounds fascinating.


message 5995: by HJ (new)

HJ | 3603 comments Josh wrote: "Hj wrote: "I've just re-read A few days in Endel. and enjoyed it all over again. It's set in the 1960s (1967, I think) and the action takes place mostly on Romney Marsh (England).

This sounds fascinating. ..."


Ha! I found something you haven't read! I have a bit of a thing for books set on Romney Marsh. One which more people may know is The Unknown Ajax by Georgette Heyer.


message 5996: by Varecia (new)

Varecia | 956 comments Yes for The Unknown Ajax - that's a favourite with a mischivious hero and a no-nonsense heroine. The way he uses the accent to fulfill the misgivings of the family is so funny!


message 5997: by HJ (new)

HJ | 3603 comments Varecia wrote: "Yes for The Unknown Ajax - that's a favourite with a mischivious hero and a no-nonsense heroine. The way he uses the accent to fulfill the misgivings of the family is so funny!"

Hugo is one of my favourite Heyer heroes.


message 5998: by Sabine (new)

Sabine | 3041 comments Varecia wrote: "Yes for The Unknown Ajax - that's a favourite with a mischivious hero and a no-nonsense heroine. The way he uses the accent to fulfill the misgivings of the family is so funny!"

I like The Unknown Ajax too :-)


message 5999: by Varecia (new)

Varecia | 956 comments Sabine wrote: "Varecia wrote: "Yes for The Unknown Ajax - that's a favourite with a mischivious hero and a no-nonsense heroine. The way he uses the accent to fulfill the misgivings of the family is so funny!"

I ..."


;)


message 6000: by Jordan (last edited Sep 13, 2014 07:43AM) (new)

Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Well, I finally finished Acrobat. From what I gathered from other reviews, this is typical of her work. I don't think Calms is for me. I need something with a little more meat, fewer meaningless characters, and a main character who has at least one real fault to him and isn't as naive at 45 as this guy was. If I wasn't getting caught up in the little details that bothered me, I would have loved this.

However, that being said, Sean Crisden, the narrator, did a wonderful job narrating. And I think it's because of him that I was able to stick it out to the end, though I did skim the final chapter.

I really wanted to like it. And it was doing pretty good in the middle, but not really. *sigh*

I'm going to try to listen to Cardeno C.'s book again. Well, picking up from where I left off. I'm not holding out hope with this one, since I got further into this one before giving up the first time. But we'll see.


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