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Calathea wrote: "Haldis wrote: "Oh, yeah. Get well Anne and Calathea and anyone else not feeling well. Chicken soup all around."
Thanks! The doc advised me to find someone to cook chicken for soup. :-)"
Ah! You need the services of my mother! If only we had a more reliable means of transportation. :-D
Er, for the soup. I will keep my mom.
Thanks! The doc advised me to find someone to cook chicken for soup. :-)"
Ah! You need the services of my mother! If only we had a more reliable means of transportation. :-D
Er, for the soup. I will keep my mom.
Josh wrote: "Calathea wrote: "Haldis wrote: "Oh, yeah. Get well Anne and Calathea and anyone else not feeling well. Chicken soup all around."
Thanks! The doc advised me to find someone to cook chicken for soup..."
LOL.
Thanks! The doc advised me to find someone to cook chicken for soup..."
LOL.

Thanks! The doc advised me to find someone to cook chicken for soup..."
LOL
Thanks for offering your mom... your mom's chicken soup I mean. :-)
One would think they had invented the transporter from Star Trek by now. ;-)
The Paper Magician is next on my list!
For Coffee Cake... One word: unrealistic. The plot is on rinse and repeat times four right now and I'm starting to skim it. I really appreciate the ace character, but that's about it. Sometimes a book like this just does everything for me in all its sticky sweet unrealisticness, but I guess I'm not in the mood. I'm looking forward to reading something else, and really enjoying relistening to A Dangerous Thing.
For Coffee Cake... One word: unrealistic. The plot is on rinse and repeat times four right now and I'm starting to skim it. I really appreciate the ace character, but that's about it. Sometimes a book like this just does everything for me in all its sticky sweet unrealisticness, but I guess I'm not in the mood. I'm looking forward to reading something else, and really enjoying relistening to A Dangerous Thing.
I hope you feel better soon guys! Wish I had something good to offer up, but I'm not much of a cook, and am glad I'm on vacation so I don't have to this week!
Yes, I need to read through Lou's books too. I've read several and enjoyed them very much, but there's a bunch I haven't gotten too yet.
Skimmed the rest of Coffee Cake. Meh. Not nearly as good as I'd hoped. I rated it 3 stars, mostly for the ace character. :-(

Well, I am glad I skipped it.
Enjoy The Paper Magician. I did. :-)

Listening to Nalini Singh's Psy-Changeling series and reading CHARMED & DANGEROUS.

Listening to Nalini Singh's Psy-Changeling series and reading CHARMED & DA..."
I hope you feel better now.
Judy wrote: "Tummy flip-flopping today and hovering near the throne room. Eating chicken noodle soup and praying that it'll stay down.
Listening to Nalini Singh's Psy-Changeling series and reading CHARMED & DA..."
I hope you're feeling better by now, dear Judy.
Listening to Nalini Singh's Psy-Changeling series and reading CHARMED & DA..."
I hope you're feeling better by now, dear Judy.

Listening to Nalini Singh's Psy-Changeling series and reading CHARMED & DA..."
Oh dear. I hope you feel better soon, Judy.
I've long been meaning to read some Nalini Singh, as she's one of NZ's big deal authors. I am always keen to support my writerly countryfolk.

That's too bad, Jordan. We can't win 'em all, unfortunately. :)

It sounds like an ad LOL.


I know what you mean LOL. After listening to the whole series in one go, it was strange to have the voices as different characters.


I enjoyed the first two and wasn't aware there were more books out, so thanks for mentioning them. I just downloaded no 3. I'm back on the sofa after believing I was well enough to go to work yesterday, that was a mistake. I hate being sick, but good books help, a little. When I manage to read, that is. I do feel sorry for myself ... :(

Take it slow, dear Anne, and take care of yourself! I'm still on the sofa too. Got myself some audiobooks to pass the time with.

We are some pair, right? I hope you are well soon.

Thank you, dear Ije and Anne, working on it (I think).
We could start a new fashion: the buddy cold. You know, like a buddy read just with a cold? Part of it could be to keep each other up on the progression of the cold, what you think and feel about it and most important the finished note when you're done...

Anne wrote: "Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I have just finished Lake on the Mountain: A Dan Sharp Mystery by Jeffrey Round and it was very good. It won the LAMDA for gay myst..."
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Calathea wrote: "Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "Get well soon both of you xxxx"
Thank you, dear Ije and Anne, working on it (I think).
We could start a new fashion: the buddy cold. You know, like a buddy read ..."
Ha! But I'm hoping we're going to get our colds and flus over with early and be healthy all winter.
Thank you, dear Ije and Anne, working on it (I think).
We could start a new fashion: the buddy cold. You know, like a buddy read ..."
Ha! But I'm hoping we're going to get our colds and flus over with early and be healthy all winter.
I'm "reading" Sister Wendy's 1000 Masterpieces and catching up on the stack of Publisher Weekly.
And I'm very excited because Ginn Hale's Champion of the Scarlet Wolf, books 1 & 2 arrived yesterday in the mail. There's something absolutely irresistible about the phrase "thrown into the company of a mongrel street witch." :-D
And I'm very excited because Ginn Hale's Champion of the Scarlet Wolf, books 1 & 2 arrived yesterday in the mail. There's something absolutely irresistible about the phrase "thrown into the company of a mongrel street witch." :-D

Thank you, dear Ije and Anne, working on it (I think).
We could start a new fashion: the buddy cold. You know, l..."
I'm with you on that hope!


Oh, is it out already? I skipped her last one but that one I'd like to try. :)

Oh, is it out alread..."
I think you will like it.

Oh, is it out alread..."
It is a “normal“ contemporary, I liked it a lot too. For me it's not up there with my all time favourite books by her, like Life after Joe, Brothers of the Wild North Sea and the Tyack & Frayne series, maybe because I had strong issues with one of the MC's. But the writing is so very good and I really enjoyed the setting and its vivid description.

Oh,..."
Looking forward to it! I always liked the pilots in her other books...
Just finished the 10th Strachey book and am planning to read The Paper Magician next. I was going to read it first, but since I was on vacation, I had a craving for something familiar, in an unfamiliar place, if that makes any sense.


I'm reading The Paper Magician, but listening to The Ocean at the End of the Lane, which is a very scary book once you get into it! I must have had a horrified/worried expression all the way home from work tonight!

Thanks for mentioning that, Jordan. I think I'll give it a pass then. Scary/creepy is so not my thing.

I've read the first one of the series and liked it. Are the other volumes similar in quality?
I would have liked to listen to the audio books but can't get into the narration. :(

Uh oh. It's just a phase. You know that, right? Everybody has them. Maybe turn to an old favorite? Or audiobooks? Or something completely different? Josh once suggested non-fiction to cleanse the palate. I thought it worked quite well.

It will pass, don't worry. Usually when this happens, I either try something where I know for sure what it will be like, for example, Chandler's style keeps me interested while calming me at the same time. Or i try something that's light but with strong writing and a sense of humor. Or something different than the last thing I read.

I've read the first one of the series and liked it. Are the other volumes similar in quality?..."
I read the first three, i think..., four maybe? They're all good, same style of adventure, and the MCs' relationship develops as their adventures continue.

I liked her Sock it to Me, Santa!, very sweet story.

I've read the first one of the series and liked it. Are the other volumes similar in quality?
I would have liked to listen t..."
I think they're all of similar quality. I would say it's one of my favorite series, (view spoiler) . I think you have to have a liking for classic horror, since there are a lot of eldritch monsters in this series.
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