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Ame | 1744 comments I came across these pictures of 1985 Pride in Chicago and now I have this urge to binge read all of my Boystown books. Or binge listen more correctly.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/alan-li...


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Ame | 1744 comments Kirsten wrote: "Looks like we will know the release date for Kings Rising in four days: http://t.co/BOv6CfjS96"

I have been savoring the first two. Didn't want to reread them until the third one is out. It's been difficult.


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KC | 4897 comments Read this adorable mystery yesterday: The Glass-House Murder


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Sabine | 3041 comments That sounds good, I will read it this evening. Thank you KC!


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KC | 4897 comments Sabine wrote: "That sounds good, I will read it this evening. Thank you KC!"

I hope you enjoy it too! :-)


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Na | 354 comments Kirsten wrote: "Looks like we will know the release date for Kings Rising in four days: http://t.co/BOv6CfjS96"

Wow finally. I thought we will know it in fall. For the next year... if we're lucky...


message 8557: by Na (new)

Na | 354 comments I'm reading some fanfictions by SA Payne. It's in those moments that I understand I'm an optimist at heart.
I don't want to criticise, but it should be telling that I can mention that they are poorly edited.


message 8558: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Susinok wrote: "In a fit of "nothing sounds good!" moment, I re-downloaded Stranger on the Shore to do my first re-read."

:-)


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KC | 4897 comments Karan wrote: "Johanna wrote: "
Glad to hear you enjoyed For Real, Karan. I've been a bit hesitant reading it after reading the blurb. But since so many of you seem to enjoy it, I'll definitely give it a try. "

..."


I'm reading it now, and was just thinking about how the blurb gave me a different wrong impression - I found the blurb intriguing and sort of funny, so i was expecting a lighter, more humorous read. It's very good, but for some reason I find myself adjusting my expectations as I read along, which feels strange because with all the previous Alexis Hall books it's been love at first sight and just more and more in love with the books. This one, I appreciate the writing, which is amazing as usual, but i find it more difficult to relate to the MCs. Still, an excellent read.


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Calathea | 6034 comments KC wrote: "Read this adorable mystery yesterday: The Glass-House Murder"

I bought it. Now I have try and not let me become distracted by the new shiny before I finish the current one. :-D


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KC | 4897 comments Calathea wrote: "KC wrote: "Read this adorable mystery yesterday: The Glass-House Murder"

I bought it. Now I have try and not let me become distracted by the new shiny before I finish the current o..."


:-) Enjoy! I'm going to try another book by this author (she only has three), but it's not a mystery. Hopefully she'll write more mysteries.


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Ame | 1744 comments KC wrote: "Karan wrote: "Johanna wrote: "
Glad to hear you enjoyed For Real, Karan. I've been a bit hesitant reading it after reading the blurb. But since so many of you seem to enjoy it, I'll definitely give..."


Really? I definitely expected some emotional read.


message 8563: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Ame wrote: "KC wrote: "Karan wrote: "Johanna wrote: "
Glad to hear you enjoyed For Real, Karan. I've been a bit hesitant reading it after reading the blurb. But since so many of you seem to enjoy it, I'll defi..."


It's very emotional, i agree. I will need something lighter before starting Harper Fox's Last Line, which i know for sure will be very intense, but also very good.


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Calathea | 6034 comments Can I propose Harper's Last Line 2 for BOM in July? :-)


message 8565: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Calathea wrote: "Can I propose Harper's Last Line 2 for BOM in July? :-)"

I'm all for it!


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Kirsten | 695 comments Ame wrote: "Kirsten wrote: "Looks like we will know the release date for Kings Rising in four days: http://t.co/BOv6CfjS96"

I have been savoring the first two. Didn't want to reread them until..."


I'll probably reread them in the first two weeks before the third one comes out as well. There's so many layers there and your perceptions of the characters change as you learn more of the story.


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HJ | 3603 comments KC wrote: "Read this adorable mystery yesterday: The Glass-House Murder"

Thank you for this rec -- I love historical m/m, especially mysteries. I am enjoying it, but I do wish a good editor had worked on it first. There is one really bad mistake quite early on, and something else I suspect is one.

But I am enjoying it because the characters are likeable and interesting!


message 8568: by Ije the Devourer of Books (last edited Jun 23, 2015 01:58AM) (new)

Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments I just finished reading Murder In The Rue Ursulines which is the 4th book in the Chanse Macleod mystery series set in New Orleans. The author has two series set in New Orleans and I am slowly making my way through both of them. I have also been reading some non-fiction. I recently finished reading Gay Widowers which is an excellent set of essays written by men who lost their husbands/partners. It emphasises the need to provide support for gay men who are grieving. It is a hopeful book and I wrote quite a long review because I enjoyed it so much. It really made me think.

I am now reading Stonewall: Breaking Out in the Fight for Gay Rights and it is excellent. It is all about the Stonewall riots and how the riots helped further gay rights. It has some great pictures and some parts of it are funny. It is very informative especially the way it shows how the police were totally caught of guard. And to top everything off I am reading The Madness of Lord Ian MacKenzie. Quite a few of my friends have liked it and it is quite an enjoyable historical mf romance. I don't read much mf but I am enjoying this.


message 8569: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments HJ wrote: "KC wrote: "Read this adorable mystery yesterday: The Glass-House Murder"

Thank you for this rec -- I love historical m/m, especially mysteries. I am enjoying it, but I do wish a g..."


Glad you're enjoying it :-) Yes, I agree, but everything else was so good, i tried to ignore the little things and even the bigger thing(view spoiler); it's one of my favorite types of writing and story, i wish there were more like it. So please recommend if you come across similar ones :-)


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Judy Stone | 378 comments KC wrote: "Read this adorable mystery yesterday: The Glass-House Murder"

I love this type of mystery and the references to Dorothy Sayers' Lord Peter Wimsey series. Thanks for the recommendation, I grabbed it yesterday!


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Susinok wrote: "In a fit of "nothing sounds good!" moment, I re-downloaded Stranger on the Shore to do my first re-read."

For a moment I thought you meant the audio book and I got all excited. *sigh* :-)


message 8572: by KC (new)

KC | 4897 comments Judy wrote: "KC wrote: "Read this adorable mystery yesterday: The Glass-House Murder"

I love this type of mystery and the references to Dorothy Sayers' Lord Peter Wimsey series. Thanks for the ..."


It was kind of cool thinking about the characters enjoying in their real time, books that I also enjoy now :-)


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Susinok | 5205 comments Jordan wrote: "Susinok wrote: "In a fit of "nothing sounds good!" moment, I re-downloaded Stranger on the Shore to do my first re-read."

For a moment I thought you meant the audio book and I got all excited. *sigh* :-) ..."


Sadly not yet. :( But the re-read is going well. I am taking my time this time. Been busy at work and I'm headed to Tulsa tomorrow to meet some customers. I'm excited about that.


message 8574: by Kim (new)

Kim T | 99 comments Bruise the Black Sky by John Wiltshire this whole series is fantastic intense, dark,quirky and funny loved it.


message 8575: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Kim wrote: "Bruise the Black Sky by John Wiltshire this whole series is fantastic intense, dark,quirky and funny loved it."

I've read the first three books of ''More Heat Than the Sun'' series and they are really good.

I thought I was missing two books, but I see now it is three more.


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Varecia | 956 comments Kirsten wrote: "Ame wrote: "Kirsten wrote: "Looks like we will know the release date for Kings Rising in four days: http://t.co/BOv6CfjS96"

I have been savoring the first two. Didn't want to rerea..."


So, at least amz.de is not going with the hype: they just put it on for preorder and revealed the (very late) release date :-))


message 8577: by Ame (new)

Ame | 1744 comments So has Amazon. Unfortunately it is very late date :/

http://www.amazon.com/Kings-Rising-Ca...


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Brigitte | 5 comments Antonella wrote: "Kim wrote: "Bruise the Black Sky by John Wiltshire this whole series is fantastic intense, dark,quirky and funny loved it."

I've read the first three books of ''More Heat Than the Sun'' series and..."


And every one well worth reading. John Wiltshire is a fantastic storyteller.


message 8579: by Ame (new)

Ame | 1744 comments There are three books I've been waiting for what feels like forever. This one above, the third one in the Captive Prince series, Three degrees of Agony by Taylor V. Donovan and Not so Innocent by Dani Alexander, the sequel to Shattered Glass.


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Brigitte | 5 comments Ame wrote: "There are three books I've been waiting for what feels like forever. This one above, the third one in the Captive Prince series, Three degrees of Agony by Taylor V. Donovan and Not so Innocent by D..."

Yeah, they're on my list too. Captive Prince 3 will be released this year, if I'm correct; Three degress of Agony I have no idea, but I would like to read it rather sooner than later; and does anybody know anything about SE Jakes next Prophet-book?


message 8581: by Ame (new)

Ame | 1744 comments According to my Amazon link, the Captive Prince in Feb 2016. Taylor V. Donovan says Three degrees of Agony will be out later this year. Not so Innocent I have no idea.


message 8582: by Brigitte (new)

Brigitte | 5 comments Thanks. Then we'll just keep waiting.


message 8583: by Varecia (new)

Varecia | 956 comments Yes, the third volume of CP would have made for a nice autumn read, but no... Fortunately it is the only end of a series I am waiting for :-)


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Kirsten | 695 comments Ame wrote: "So has Amazon. Unfortunately it is very late date :/

http://www.amazon.com/Kings-Rising-Ca..."


Wow, that does seem to be a pretty long lag time. I was expecting it to be sometime this fall.


message 8585: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments Nothing like two sets of customers saying you are doing an excellent job. One of them are franchise owners with three stores, and the other is a hugely busy, high-profile restaurant.

Feeling very happy right now.


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Averin | 114 comments Susinok wrote: "Nothing like two sets of customers saying you are doing an excellent job. One of them are franchise owners with three stores, and the other is a hugely busy, high-profile restaurant.

Feeling very ..."


Congrats


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Anne | 6816 comments Susinok wrote: "Nothing like two sets of customers saying you are doing an excellent job. One of them are franchise owners with three stores, and the other is a hugely busy, high-profile restaurant.

Feeling very ..."


That's great! :)


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HJ | 3603 comments Susinok wrote: "Nothing like two sets of customers saying you are doing an excellent job. One of them are franchise owners with three stores, and the other is a hugely busy, high-profile restaurant.

Feeling very ..."


Fantastic news! Make sure your managers know. Copy them in on your emails thanking the customers.


message 8589: by Antonella (new)

Antonella | 11565 comments Probably I should stop buying children's books, but this Norwegian one looks really good:
http://www.brainpickings.org/2013/04/...


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Susinok wrote: "Nothing like two sets of customers saying you are doing an excellent job. One of them are franchise owners with three stores, and the other is a hugely busy, high-profile restaurant.

Feeling very ..."


That's great. :-)


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Karen | 4449 comments Mod
Silly question time.

I'm reading some Jonathan Gregory, Nice People and the first Gemini and Flowers mystery, Country Life. There are typos and some things I thought were typos, but turned out to be Brit-isms.

So my question is: Is crutch a Brit version of crotch? It's been repeated several times in both books and is driving me a bit crazy. : )


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Karen wrote: "Silly question time.

I'm reading some Jonathan Gregory, Nice People and the first Gemini and Flowers mystery, Country Life. There are typos and some things I though..."


According to the MacMillan Dictionary, it does indeed appear to be a British term. http://www.macmillandictionary.com/us...

This was something I'd never heard of. I think that would drive me batty as a reader too, especially if I didn't know about it ahead of time.

You may also find this blog interesting as it talks about British words and phrases that have been picked up by Americans. I found this while hunting down the answer to your question.

https://britishisms.wordpress.com/201...

ETA: I found this explanation on Wikipedia, complete with a reference listing at the bottom so it could be true:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crotch


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Kim T | 99 comments Ame wrote: "There are three books I've been waiting for what feels like forever. This one above, the third one in the Captive Prince series, Three degrees of Agony by Taylor V. Donovan and Not so Innocent by D..."

Yes it feels like forever waiting for Captive Prince and I made the mistake of buying the re-release of the second Taylor V Donovan book when I already had it I didn't look closely enough which was disappointing...


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Kim T | 99 comments Brigitte wrote: "Antonella wrote: "Kim wrote: "Bruise the Black Sky by John Wiltshire this whole series is fantastic intense, dark,quirky and funny loved it."

I've read the first three books of ''More Heat Than th..."


Hi Brigitte yes these books are fantastic just love Ben and Nic.


message 8595: by Karen (new)

Karen | 4449 comments Mod
Jordan wrote: "Karen wrote: "Silly question time.

I'm reading some Jonathan Gregory, Nice People and the first Gemini and Flowers mystery, Country Life. There are typos and some t..."


Thanks, Jordan. That's a relief. He also uses piazza for pizza. : )


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Karen wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Karen wrote: "Silly question time.

I'm reading some Jonathan Gregory, Nice People and the first Gemini and Flowers mystery, Country Life. There are t..."


You're welcome!

To me, "piazza" sounds more like "plaza". lol.


message 8597: by Karen (new)

Karen | 4449 comments Mod
Jordan wrote: "Karen wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Karen wrote: "Silly question time.

I'm reading some Jonathan Gregory, Nice People and the first Gemini and Flowers mystery, [book:Country Life|16276773..."


Exactly my thought.


message 8598: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments Finished my re-read of Stranger on the Shore. Now for a change of pace a bit, I am continuing the Lessons series with Lessons in Seduction by Charlie Cochrane. They are historial mysteries set in the Edwardian period England. Lovely stories. I love Jonty and Orlando.


message 8599: by HJ (last edited Jun 26, 2015 11:53PM) (new)

HJ | 3603 comments Susinok wrote: "Finished my re-read of Stranger on the Shore. Now for a change of pace a bit, I am continuing the Lessons series with Lessons in Seduction by Charlie Cochrane. They are historial mys..."

They are lovely, I agree! I have just downloaded the latest in the series, Lessons for Idle Tongues. Because I pre-ordered it, I get it a day early (love this bonus from Riptide).


message 8600: by Susinok (new)

Susinok | 5205 comments I read the first several in a row and then took a break. Now I want to read more. I'm in the mood for them right now.


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