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Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments I have been listening to the first two books of the Sinner's Gin series by Rhys Ford Sinner's Gin and Whiskey and Wry. The narration is excellent and really brings the characters to life. I have decided to read through the rest of the series and she has a new addition to this series which will be published soon.


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KC | 4897 comments Read Captured Shadows by Richard Rider. Beautifully written. The first third of the book, especially, is so wonderful and intense (which meant i had to peek ahead and...*sigh* this is one of those books where it's really important not to do that). Really good book.


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Just finished Nightingale this morning. I'm sad to have gotten to the end, but this was one of those that I had to put other things aside so I could listen to this one, even at times when I don't normally listen to an audio book.

Now it's back to 1984 when I get home tonight!


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Antonella | 11565 comments I saw this blog entry by Michael Nava:
http://michaelnavawriter.com/the-maki...

and half an hour later this:
http://www.newyorker.com/books/page-t...


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Ame | 1744 comments When Samhain had it's 50% sale I was tempted to buy "few" books among others the Shamwell series. I just finished the first one Caught!

It reminds me very much of British Chick Lit (should it be called Dick Lit then?) which few years ago was my main reading material. Fun book.


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Susinok | 5205 comments Ame wrote: "When Samhain had it's 50% sale I was tempted to buy "few" books among others the Shamwell series. I just finished the first one Caught!

It reminds me very much of British Chick Lit..."


Dick Lit! I like it!


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Trio | 670 comments Ame wrote: "When Samhain had it's 50% sale I was tempted to buy "few" books among others the Shamwell series. I just finished the first one Caught!

It reminds me very much of British Chick Lit..."


too funny! Yes, that's a great series - I love J.L. Merrow


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Karen | 4449 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "I saw this blog entry by Michael Nava:
http://michaelnavawriter.com/the-maki...

and half an hour later this:
http://www.newyorker.com/books/page-t......"


Thanks for these, Antonella. I kind of miss our New Yorker subscription even though I seldom made time to read much of it.


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Josephine (jojiemon_) | 225 comments Drawing Love by Tully Vincent by Tully Vincent


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Marge (margec01) | 599 comments Antonella wrote: "I saw this blog entry by Michael Nava:
http://michaelnavawriter.com/the-maki...

and half an hour later this:
http://www.newyorker.com/books/page-t......"


Both very interesting articles. Thank you Antonella!


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Finished listening to The Lady in the Lake today. My favorite Chandler so far! :-)


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KC | 4897 comments Johanna wrote: "Finished listening to The Lady in the Lake today. My favorite Chandler so far! :-)"

:-) I haven't read this one yet though i might have listened to the audio version... Not sure... Who's the narrator in the one you listened to?


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KC | 4897 comments Ame wrote: "When Samhain had it's 50% sale I was tempted to buy "few" books among others the Shamwell series. I just finished the first one Caught!

It reminds me very much of British Chick Lit..."


This series is a lot of fun. I think I liked the first two more than the third one, but they're all good.


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KC | 4897 comments I'm trying ZAM's Rhapsody for Piano and Ghost. Promising so far.


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
KC wrote: "Johanna wrote: "Finished listening to The Lady in the Lake today. My favorite Chandler so far! :-)"

:-) I haven't read this one yet though i might have listened to the audio version...."


It was narrated by Ray Porter. I've now listened to The High Window, The Long Goodbye and The Lady in the Lake. They all had the same narrator. I really, really like him!


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Trio | 670 comments I just started Necropolis and it's fantastic.


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HJ | 3603 comments I have been re-reading a series I really like, by Tracy Grant, about a husband and wife who are spies/intelligence agents during thePeninsular and Napoleonic Wars in the 1810s. In a way they are mystery stories, except that they're not usually about solving a murder. I like them principally for the characters and relationships, and they're very accurate historically. I've been re-reading because the latest book, London Gambit, is just out.

It is important to read them in order, but that's a bit tricky as publication order is not the same as chronological order! Also, the first books were written for another publisher when the characters were called Charles and Melanie, whereas the more recent ones have them called Malcolm and Suzanne and they overlap slightly.

https://tracygrant.wordpress.com/faq/


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
HJ wrote: "I have been re-reading a series I really like, by Tracy Grant, about a husband and wife who are spies/intelligence agents during thePeninsular and Napoleonic Wars in the 1810s. In a way they are my..."

LOL, I like the fact that it actually takes some spying and PI work to figure out the chronological order of these! :-)

I'm definitely going to add them into my to-read list. Thank you for the recommendation, HJ.


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Johanna wrote: "HJ wrote: "I have been re-reading a series I really like, by Tracy Grant, about a husband and wife who are spies/intelligence agents during thePeninsular and Napoleonic Wars in the 1810s. In a way ..."

Oh, and thank you, HJ, for the link that tells the right chronological order. :-)


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HJ | 3603 comments Johanna wrote: "I'm definitely going to add them into my to-read list. Thank you for the recommendation, HJ.

Oh, and thank you, HJ, for the link that tells the right chronological order. :-) ..."


I hope you enjoy them Johanna. Completely different from Josh's books!


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
The plan for the day is to finish reading 1984, sleep, finish skimming Death of a Pirate King, sleep, do some cleaning, sleep some more, take the dog out at some intervals, feed her, and then crash in bed early. So much reading left to do. 1984 should have been finished last week!


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Question:

I finally finished skimming all of AE! I could have sworn that Michael Nava got a mention somewhere in those five books, but I didn't find a single mention of him. (!) Does anyone else remember a mention of him and possibly which book it was?

I'm going to double check each book, before I finalize the list, but I thought I would check with you guys first.

Thanks!


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Antonella | 11565 comments Jordan wrote: "Question:

I finally finished skimming all of AE! I could have sworn that Michael Nava got a mention somewhere in those five books, but I didn't find a single mention of him. (!)."


I'm sure about this, because this is why I came to Michael Nava.
...
I remembered vaguely it was about Rob. Now I found it: it is in the middle of chapter 7, page 92 of the old print edition:


Rob's own favorite mystery writer was Michael Nava. But any gay writer would do. Maybe he read my attitude as disloyal. Maybe having spent years of playing Happy Families, of pretending his square peg was comfortable in a round hole, Robert just didn't have any patience left. He was militantly gay: We are at war, Adrien. We are under siege.


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KC | 4897 comments You're making me want to reread my AEs :-) It's been a while actually. I miss them.


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KC | 4897 comments Today the new Eli Easton is out, yay! How to Wish Upon a Star.


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Sabine | 3041 comments KC wrote: "Today the new Eli Easton is out, yay! How to Wish Upon a Star."

I like Milo a lot! :-)


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Antonella wrote: "Jordan wrote: "Question:

I finally finished skimming all of AE! I could have sworn that Michael Nava got a mention somewhere in those five books, but I didn't find a single mention of him. (!)."

..."

Thank you!

You're amazing Antonella!


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Antonella | 11565 comments Jordan wrote: "You're amazing Antonella!"

LOL! Don't exaggerate. My first reaction was to ask people who have the ebook, then I thought I might have a quick look at my print copy of Fatal Shadows, which is never bad ;-))


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Josephine (jojiemon_) | 225 comments I've read this weeks ago but I just finished writing and posting my review (warning: angsty review, contains spoilers too):

https://josephinelitonjua.wordpress.c...

Two for the Show (Missing Butterfly #4) by Megan Derr


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Haldis | 1288 comments Read Antonella's post and I wanted to reread AE...then i saw KC's post and immediately went to get How to Wish Upon a Star.
I'm good now. :-)


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments I am listening to Strange Fortune on my journey through Iceland. The adventure in the story goes so well with the beautiful and wild scenery here. It is very different to anything else I have read by Josh but I love fantasy and I am enjoying it


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Jordan Lombard (jslombard) | 15348 comments Mod
Lol, the funny thing is the number of book references that are on that page! I definitely didn't dismiss that page. But, admittedly, the reference is very small and well hidden amongst the italicized titles on the rest of the page.


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Karen | 4449 comments Mod
I'm finally reading the Astreiant/Point books that I purchased during the Lethe sale back in March. What intelligent and engaging fantasy/mystery books! Quite a treat, so thanks for the recommendations. I finished Point of Hopes and I'm reading Point of Knives.

Point of Knives (Astreiant, #1.5) by Melissa Scott Point of Hopes (Astreiant, #1) by Melissa Scott


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KC | 4897 comments Sabine wrote: "KC wrote: "Today the new Eli Easton is out, yay! How to Wish Upon a Star."

I like Milo a lot! :-)"


:-)


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KC | 4897 comments Haldis wrote: "Read Antonella's post and I wanted to reread AE...then i saw KC's post and immediately went to get How to Wish Upon a Star.
I'm good now. :-)"


It's a good combination :-)


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Anne | 6816 comments Ije the Devourer of Books wrote: "I am listening to Strange Fortune on my journey through Iceland. The adventure in the story goes so well with the beautiful and wild scenery here. It is very different to anything el..."

I adore that book, and I'm sure it's the perfect companion for your Icelandic adventure.


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments Yes it is just lovely listening to the story and gazing at the Icelandic scenery. :)


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Alison | 4756 comments Karen wrote: "I'm finally reading the Astreiant/Point books that I purchased during the Lethe sale back in March. What intelligent and engaging fantasy/mystery books! Quite a treat, so thanks for the recommendat..."

I'm glad you are enjoying those Astreiant books, Karen! I love them, and I thought the third one (Point of Dreams) was especially good. I haven't read the fourth one yet, but I'm looking forward to it.


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Alison | 4756 comments There are a few webcomics I follow and I thought I'd share two queer YA ones that I quite enjoy. Both are about queer high school kids navigating love and life and growing up. They're fun and cover both serious and happy subjects. Both of these are ongoing and update weekly.

-Always Raining Here by Hazel and Bell
Starts here: http://alwaysraininghere.com/index.ph...

-Tripping Over You by Suzana Harcum and Owen White
Starts here: http://trippingoveryou.com/comic/wigg...

I love the artwork in webcomics and I enjoy looking at them as much as reading. In both of these comics, the artwork, while a little rough and unpolished initially, has become so skilled and subtle over time, and so lively as well. It's neat to see the progression. The current artwork is lovely in both these comics.


Ije the Devourer of Books | 1994 comments Thanks for these. I do enjoy reading webcomics.


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Alison wrote: "There are a few webcomics I follow and I thought I'd share two queer YA ones that I quite enjoy. Both are about queer high school kids navigating love and life and growing up. They're fun and cover..."

Hey, these look fun. Thank you for the links, dear!


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Johanna | 18130 comments Mod
Mymymble wrote: "So I trod on a bee. LOL...OW...OW...LOL...(tho probably not for the bee). Could only hop for days and had lotsa reading time. Cheered by the virtual arrival first of a Dark Knight authograph from J..."

Sounds like you managed to turn the painful bee incident into successful reading incident. :-D

Is your Dark Knight one of those Kindlegraph ebooks? With author's autograph? Those are cool.

I should buy one of those. I just realized I don't have a single autographed Josh book! And that's just wrong... :-)

Here's a link to Josh's AuthorGraph (Kindlegraph) books:

http://www.authorgraph.com/authors/Jo...


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HJ | 3603 comments Mymymble wrote: "So I trod on a bee. LOL...OW...OW...LOL...(tho probably not for the bee).

...the Matt Scudder noir mysteries by Lawrence Block. This author was, together with James Lee Burke, dual-handedly responsible for me reading almost nothing but detective novels for about 15 years. ..."


Sorry about the bee-sting!

I never could get into the Matt Scudder books - I think *because* of the detailed descriptions of his struggles with alcohol - but I adore the other series by Lawrence Block, his Bernie Rhodenbarr books. The characters are so likeable, the plots are good, and they're very amusing. I'm not giving anything away by telling that Bernie is a burglar: just look at the titles! Burglars Can't Be Choosers is the first, and I discovered it as an audiobook from the library.


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Antonella | 11565 comments Alison wrote: "There are a few webcomics I follow and I thought I'd share two queer YA ones that I quite enjoy. Both are about queer high school kids navigating love and life and growing up. They're fun and cover..."

Thank you, dear Alison. I love webcomics.


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Sabine | 3041 comments Alison wrote: "There are a few webcomics I follow and I thought I'd share two queer YA ones that I quite enjoy. Both are about queer high school kids navigating love and life and growing up. They're fun and cover..."

Thank you Alison ♥♥♥
And I can them read on my little tablet too :) , because they are large enough!


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:-D


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Antonella | 11565 comments I've devoured SPECTR The Complete First Series (Spectr, #1-6) by Jordan L. Hawk 1-6 and I loved it. Just a bit too much sex for my taste, probably not for normal persons ;-)

And I've read a great interview to Aaron of Life After Joe by Harper Fox about his current life with Matt. They bought a dreamy red-sandstone Edwardian farmhouse with a walled garden and they are happy together:
http://harperfoxblog.wordpress.com/20...


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KC | 4897 comments Reading The Cat Who Turned On and Off. I read the first two in the series years ago, and i've been looking for a good cozy mystery and remembered that I liked these. I like that the cats are there but don't solve the mystery; and i like it when the amateur sleuth talks to them - those scenes are short and cute.


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HJ | 3603 comments Antonella wrote: "And I've read a great interview to Aaron of Life After Joe by Harper Fox about his current life with Matt. ..."

Thank you for this link!


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Susinok | 5205 comments Antonella wrote: "I've devoured SPECTR The Complete First Series (Spectr, #1-6) by Jordan L. Hawk 1-6 and I loved it. Just a bit too much sex for my taste, probably not for normal persons ;-)

And I've read a great interview t..."


Life After Joe was my first introduction to Harper Fox. I quickly real all of her others after that. I need to re-read one of hers. I am sort of distracted from reading at the moment.


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