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Aug 21, 2013 06:10AM
I am reading Isle of Wishes by Sue Brown.
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Valerie wrote: "I just read a review for Spook Squad (PsyCop, #7) - can't wait for August 30th! ..."
YAY!!!
YAY!!!
This past week I read James Lear's The Secret Tunnel. I find his books very entertaining, over the top, yet so lovable and funny, and the mysteries are very good. I really like his Mitch character. The books in this series i'd classify as 'cosy'. His newest novel - The Hardest Thing was excellent, but darker.I also read Ginn's Feral Machines from Tangle, such a lovely story!
And then i felt in the mood for something like The Irregulars, and the first story in Hell Cop fitted that perfectly.
Hansen's "The man everybody was afraid of" is next, i just started it, but i already feel like i missed Dave.
hi (am new here :p ) i am reading several books these days Like Coffee and Doughnuts , by Elle Parker
The Hell You Say , by Josh Lanyon
Gambling Men: The Novel , by Amy Lane
Home Work , by Kaje Harper
Mine , by Mary Calmes
The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal (this one is a free comic on the net , & am constantly checking on sooo...)
right now i am kind of focusing your book (The Hell You Say) but am also reading(Coffee & Doughnuts by Elle Parker) just to lighten my mood because i found myself angry with Jake Riordan :( euh anyway i don't know if am doing it right (the whole participation in the conversation! ; What else are you reading! like i said am new to the whole concept so if anybody have a suggestion for me , i'll be grateful =)
Josh wrote: "Becky wrote: "Josh wrote: "Next up...
"The guy on the left sure looks like he's checking out the ass of the guy on the right!"
LOL"
OH MY GOD! totally !
Khaoula wrote: "hi (am new here :p ) i am reading several books these days Like Coffee and Doughnuts , by Elle Parker
The Hell You Say , by Josh Lanyon
Gambling Men: The Novel , by Amy Lane
Home Work , by Kaje Ha..."
Hi there! welcome here!
I'll check out The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal, i've heard about it before, but then forgot...
:-)
I've been striking out in the reading game. So far, two books for which I had high hopes --
and
(which some people allege to be fiction rather than a memoir) -- have bored the crap out of me. I even felt disgruntled when I finished A Strong and Sudden Thaw, a book I initially thought would be a ten-star read. I intensely disliked the final action scene, and ended up convinced the novel should've been written as a stand-alone. (As much as I'd like answers to the many questions I was left with, the sequel holds no appeal for me whatsoever. I can't take any more separation and suffering!)
Khaoula wrote: "The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal (this one is a free comic on the net , & am constantly checking on sooo...)"Welcome, Khaoula!
Apparently you are already reading good books.
In particular I'm glad you mention ''The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal'', because I find it great. I even bought it on paper.
A little advertising: it starts here
http://tjandamal.com/comic/?id=4
Antonella wrote: "Khaoula wrote: "The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal (this one is a free comic on the net , & am constantly checking on sooo...)"Welcome, Khaoula!
Apparently you are already reading good..."
Thank you for posting the link! :-)
KC wrote: "Thank you for posting the link! :-)"Go for it, KC! And don't forget that there are interesting notes to the different chapters, for ex. about the songs used.
I just finished The Bellingham Mysteries by Nicole Kimberling and I loved them. I'm seriously anticipating PsyCop 7 and Haunted Heart. I just started Dead in L.A. By Lou Harper.
Carlita wrote: "I just finished The Bellingham Mysteries by Nicole Kimberling and I loved them. I'm seriously anticipating PsyCop 7 and Haunted Heart. I just started Dead in L.A. By Lou Harper."I loooooved Dead in L.A. The sequel Dead in the Desert is coming out next month. (Can. Not. Wait!)
The Bellingham Mysteries are sooooooooo good and so much FUN. I totally love Peter's inner-reporter writings that he pens in his head as he goes through the mysteries. He's too funny.
I'm with you--I'm eagerly waiting for both Psycop 7 and the Haunted Heart. (I know I could have followed on Wattpad, but I was saving up. I love reading things in one go.) :)
Antonella wrote: "Khaoula wrote: "The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal (this one is a free comic on the net , & am constantly checking on sooo...)"
Welcome, Khaoula!
Apparently you are already reading good..."
I didn't even realize there is a print version of The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal. I gotta have it.
Welcome, Khaoula!
Apparently you are already reading good..."
I didn't even realize there is a print version of The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal. I gotta have it.
Carlita wrote: "I just finished The Bellingham Mysteries by Nicole Kimberling and I loved them. I'm seriously anticipating PsyCop 7 and Haunted Heart. I just started Dead in L.A. By Lou Harper."
I haven't read Nicole Kimberling's The Bellingham Mysteries yet, but they are definitely next in line waiting on my Kindle with Lou Harper's Last Stop. And like you said PsyCop #7 Spook Squad is going to be released SO SOON! I can't wait to revisit Vic and Jacob. :-) What a treat the end of the August will be with The Haunted Heart: Winter coming out, too. :-) And I'm currently reading Locomotives in Winter by Luke Hartwell and really liking his unique style.
I haven't read Nicole Kimberling's The Bellingham Mysteries yet, but they are definitely next in line waiting on my Kindle with Lou Harper's Last Stop. And like you said PsyCop #7 Spook Squad is going to be released SO SOON! I can't wait to revisit Vic and Jacob. :-) What a treat the end of the August will be with The Haunted Heart: Winter coming out, too. :-) And I'm currently reading Locomotives in Winter by Luke Hartwell and really liking his unique style.
Johanna wrote: "I didn't even realize there is a print version of The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal. I gotta have it."And you pay 20 dollars instead of 15 the author signs it and adds a hand-made illustration (available now only for the second book).
Antonella wrote: "KC wrote: "Thank you for posting the link! :-)"Go for it, KC! And don't forget that there are interesting notes to the different chapters, for ex. about the songs used."
I started reading and couldn't stop... so i ordered the books, might as well have them, something to look forward to :-) better than reading on the pc, and better for taking in the details. I really like the drawings, especially the facial expressions and the "sightseeing". And the story, of course! :-) They have a postcard of a mountain view, which i really like too.
Na wrote: "Finished all Rifter books. Oh, and I love it, Johanna. I'm even a bit sad to let them go. :) I read there are illustrations in the print versions. Please, can someone tell me how many there are in ..."The Rifter did quite a bit of lingering with me, i felt the withdrawal... and then i found the illustrated version which helped ease that a bit just because it's so funny :-)
Handmaid's Tale, that's a tough book..., very good, but so scary/depressing.
Na wrote: "Finished all Rifter books. Oh, and I love it, Johanna. I'm even a bit sad to let them go. :) I read there are illustrations in the print versions. Please, can someone tell me how many there are in ..."
Have you seen Astrid Amara's Illustrated Rifter Cliff Notes? Those are fantastic! :-)
ETA: I just realized that KC has probably posted that particular link already... sorry about that...
Have you seen Astrid Amara's Illustrated Rifter Cliff Notes? Those are fantastic! :-)
ETA: I just realized that KC has probably posted that particular link already... sorry about that...
This may or may not be to people's tastes, but I was pretty struck by A Fucked Up Life In Books. It's basically someone telling extremely odd snippets from her life, each one linked to what she was reading at the time. It's incredibly sweary (the author name should give you an idea of how sweary it is) and quite disturbing and rather sad, but also very funny and compelling. If you like books and weirdness and don't mind astonishing swear levels.
Na wrote: "It wasn't this link, Johanna, but the extra page on Ginn Hale's website. Thank you! ;)"
Oh, good. :-)
Oh, good. :-)
KC wrote: "Khaoula wrote: "hi (am new here :p ) i am reading several books these days Like Coffee and Doughnuts , by Elle Parker
The Hell You Say , by Josh Lanyon
Gambling Men: The Novel , by Amy Lane
Home W..."
oh! you should , they are quite something , very original =)
Johanna wrote: "Antonella wrote: "Khaoula wrote: "The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal (this one is a free comic on the net , & am constantly checking on sooo...)"Welcome, Khaoula!
Apparently you are al..."
thank you , well i am reading them online , i have no problem with the reading am just new to this book conversations :p , thank you
Antonella wrote: "Khaoula wrote: "The Less Than Epic Adventures of TJ and Amal (this one is a free comic on the net , & am constantly checking on sooo...)"Welcome, Khaoula!
Apparently you are already reading good..."
thank you for the welcome , sorry it took me some time to answer the thing is am new here & i don't know what to do to get all the update on time! it doesn't show on my page so....am still figuring things out , thank you again =)
KC and Johanna, thanks for the link to Astrid's very funny illustrations. I think the Rifter series (along with the Brandstetter books) is going to be my autumn read. I've had the ebooks from when the series was first completed (or a bit before by subscription), and bought the first two print books. There are a couple of page heading designs and maps, but I'm not seeing illustrations. Awhile back, I read the first two books, then unwittingly stumbled upon the worst kind of spoiler (view spoiler) in a m/m poll and set them aside. Now they've become a sort of hoarded reward for some special occasion or change in weather. ;-)
ttg wrote: "I loooooved Dead in L.A. The sequel Dead in the Desert is coming out next month. (Can. Not. Wait!)"
Dead in the Desert, the new Psycop, and Haunted Heart! Happy Days!
Dead in the Desert, the new Psycop, and Haunted Heart! Happy Days!
Khaoula wrote: " am new here & i don't know what to do to get all the update on time! "Hi Khaoula,
you can go to the group homepage. On the top, next to the group logo you find "You are a member. Edit" Click on the "Edit"-part. Scroll down to the bottom of the next page. There you'll find "edit group discussion updates". Click on that. You get to a page where you can decide for all topics if you want to get an e-mail, a notification on GR only or no notification at all.
You're other option is to scroll to the end of the topic you're in. There you'll find (in very light grey) something along the lines "You are following this discussion". Click on "edit" and choose if you want to receive e-mail, notification, nothing at all. This works for each topic seperately.
I hope this helps you to get news on time. ;-) If you have questions just pm me. :)
Calathea wrote: "Khaoula wrote: " am new here & i don't know what to do to get all the update on time! "Hi Khaoula,
you can go to the group homepage. On the top, next to the group logo you find "You are a member...."
Thank you so much =)
I read Harper Fox's A Midwinter Prince. It was one of those wonderful reads which transported me to another place. Even though it was a contemporary story, it had a lot of fairy tale and historical elements to it, and the language, as always with Harper, was beautiful.
Karen wrote: "KC and Johanna, thanks for the link to Astrid's very funny illustrations. I think the Rifter series (along with the Brandstetter books) is going to be my autumn read. I've had the ebooks from when ...":-)
Oh... I stumbled upon the exact same spoiler... but it was completely my fault for reading through the Rifter discussion thread when i was just at the beginning.
Susinok wrote: "I read Harper Fox's A Midwinter Prince. It was one of those wonderful reads which transported me to another place. Even though it was a contemporary story, it had a lot of fairy tale and historical..."Oh, that is lovely! I only have two more Harper Fox left and this is one of them. Now i want to start reading it :-)
Khaoula wrote: "hi (am new here :p ) i am reading several books these days
Like Coffee and Doughnuts , by Elle Parker
The Hell You Say , by Josh Lanyon
Gambling Men: The Novel , by Amy Lane
Home Work , by Kaje Ha..."
Absolutely you're doing it right. There really is no wrong way to take part in the conversation. Unless you're criticizing ME, in which case you will be lynched with all due haste. :-D
Like Coffee and Doughnuts , by Elle Parker
The Hell You Say , by Josh Lanyon
Gambling Men: The Novel , by Amy Lane
Home Work , by Kaje Ha..."
Absolutely you're doing it right. There really is no wrong way to take part in the conversation. Unless you're criticizing ME, in which case you will be lynched with all due haste. :-D
K.Z. wrote: "I've been striking out in the reading game. So far, two books for which I had high hopes --
and
(which some people allege to be fic..."
So many novels should be written as standalones. It's tiresome how many authors simply do not understand that a handful of compliments about a story does NOT mean the story should be stretched beyond its natural span.
and
(which some people allege to be fic..."So many novels should be written as standalones. It's tiresome how many authors simply do not understand that a handful of compliments about a story does NOT mean the story should be stretched beyond its natural span.
Karen wrote: "KC and Johanna, thanks for the link to Astrid's very funny illustrations. I think the Rifter series (along with the Brandstetter books) is going to be my autumn read. I've had the ebooks from when ..."
Astrid is so damned funny. I think she should be one of my next Author! Author! interviews.
Astrid is so damned funny. I think she should be one of my next Author! Author! interviews.
Josh wrote: "Astrid is so damned funny. I think she should be one of my next Author! Author! interviews. "Yes, please! We don't see enough of her around here (or your blog).
K.J. wrote: "LOVING the Julian Kestrel books!"So do I :). Have I thanked you for the rec, Hj? Thank you! :)
Josh wrote: "Khaoula wrote: "hi (am new here :p ) i am reading several books these days Like Coffee and Doughnuts , by Elle Parker
The Hell You Say , by Josh Lanyon
Gambling Men: The Novel , by Amy Lane
Home W..."
hhhh all right :p , thanks to all of you taking the time to answer my posts, i mean really, few comments, suggestions & sweet words of encouragement you're all awesome , am already feeling comfortable here & about being a part in book discussions , it really is a nice experience , thanks again :) .
i am gonna be reading The Hell You Say , i hope i can finish it tonight , stopped at chapter 20
Oh! & PS: (i love you Josh :p )
Susinok wrote: "I read Harper Fox's A Midwinter Prince. It was one of those wonderful reads which transported me to another place. Even though it was a contemporary story, it had a lot of fairy tale and historical..."Maybe you don't realise this but The Lost Prince which is the sequel to A Midwinter Prince is waiting just around the corner!
Khaoula wrote: "Josh wrote: "Khaoula wrote: "hi (am new here :p ) i am reading several books these days
Like Coffee and Doughnuts , by Elle Parker
The Hell You Say , by Josh Lanyon
Gambling Men: The Novel , by Am..."
:-D
Why thank you, Khaoula.
Like Coffee and Doughnuts , by Elle Parker
The Hell You Say , by Josh Lanyon
Gambling Men: The Novel , by Am..."
:-D
Why thank you, Khaoula.
Liade wrote: "Susinok wrote: "I read Harper Fox's A Midwinter Prince. It was one of those wonderful reads which transported me to another place. Even though it was a contemporary story, it had a lot of fairy tal..."
That is so cool. So many lovely books to look forward to this autumn. :-)
That is so cool. So many lovely books to look forward to this autumn. :-)
Josh wrote: "Karen wrote: "KC and Johanna, thanks for the link to Astrid's very funny illustrations. I think the Rifter series (along with the Brandstetter books) is going to be my autumn read. I've had the ebo..."Yes! Please! :-)
KC wrote: "Oh, that is lovely! I only have two more Harper Fox left and this is one of them. Now i want to start reading it :-) ..."I'm down to two. Last Line and Brothers of the Wild North Sea.
Liade wrote: "Maybe you don't realise this but The Lost Prince which is the sequel to A Midwinter Prince is waiting just around the corner! ..."Sweet!
I forgot what book I started this morning. Stress will do that to you. Work is just not fun right now.But I just got Josh's In Plain Sight, and managed to find a JL Merrow AND Josesphine Myles novella I don't already have. SCORE on all three counts! :)
Hey all, Catherine Coulter is teaming up with J. T. Ellison in a Sept release, The Final Cut (A Brit in the FBI)."the first book in a brilliant new international thriller series featuring the new hero: American-born, UK-raised Nicholas Drummond.
For those readers brave enough to try again. =D
http://www.amazon.com/Final-Cut-Brit-...
Josh wrote: "Khaoula wrote: "Josh wrote: "Khaoula wrote: "hi (am new here :p ) i am reading several books these days Like Coffee and Doughnuts , by Elle Parker
The Hell You Say , by Josh Lanyon
Gambling Men: T..."
Hello Josh (i couldn't find the right discussion section for my question so i hope it's ok if i post it here :) ) so in your book The Hell You Say i quote :
"There's a guy on the phone asking for you," Emma called.
Before I had time to acknowledge the surge of disbelieving hope,
she corrected herself. "I mean his name is Guy." She was smiling, find-
ing that amusing. end of the quote.
did you mean by HOPE that Adrien was expecting Jake on the phone?
KC wrote: "Oh... I stumbled upon the exact same spoiler... but it was completely my fault for reading through the Rifter discussion thread when i was just at the beginning. "
This spoiler wasn't from a discussion. It was in a reader poll for something like "saddest scenes." I guess the wording of the nominations wasn't edited and this one was too specific. I just stumbled upon it while voting on a long list of categories. : (
This spoiler wasn't from a discussion. It was in a reader poll for something like "saddest scenes." I guess the wording of the nominations wasn't edited and this one was too specific. I just stumbled upon it while voting on a long list of categories. : (
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