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message 5751: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10545 comments Mod
See message below from indie author member.

Hello Sean. My name is Alexandar Tomov - junior and I'm freelance writer, who is looking for realization. I have a suggestion for group read. Now I give for free 12 translated short stories from my future book "Beyond the Absurd" for read and reviews. You can see more details in link below. Write to me back, if You are interested.

goodreads.com link:

https://www.goodreads.com/author_blog...

Best regards: A. Tomov – junior


message 5752: by Groovy (new)

Groovy Lee Good for you, Sean. Keep me up to date.

Luffy, you mean you didn't like Prometheus? It was only THE best movie of the year! Almost, whatever Ridley Scott does is genius, even his tv shows. I'm waiting for Prometheus 2:) Somebody please tell me there will be one.


message 5753: by Luffy Sempai (new)

Luffy Sempai (luffy79) Sorry for that. I simply thought it was a frustrating movie that, due to its subject matter, could sprout a lot of references, and meaningful aphorisms that don't add to the enjoyment of this movie. Hope you don't mind. Surely you have some friends who don't share your belief about Prometheus?

If Prometheus were a groundbreaking movie, it would be like 2001, or Blade Runner, or Gravity, and not spawn a sequel. I mean the Matrix anyone? Tron? Terminator 3? The best scifi sequels IMHO are Terminator 2 and Aliens, both made by the same genius. I think I'll stop here, I'm NOT on IMDB.


message 5754: by Groovy (new)

Groovy Lee LOL! Thank you, Luffy. I know not everyone cared for it. But I noticed you didn't mention the Predator movies. You didn't like them either? Especially, Predator v Aliens?


message 5755: by Luffy Sempai (new)

Luffy Sempai (luffy79) Have only watched Predator. I was disappointed Arnold wasn't in the sequel. So I didn't watch Predator 2. I realize, Groovy, you like campy movies. I wish I did too. But really, I would have watched AvP only if it took its premise seriously.


message 5756: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Mccall another glorious night and another glorious work out under the belt nice weight of 47.5kg lifted in the strength work out of power clean. happy with that then used 28kg in the workout itself. happy Tuesday :D


message 5757: by Groovy (new)

Groovy Lee Don't know what campy means, but everybody is entertained in so many different ways. We all can't see things in the same light, right?

Thanks, Luffy


message 5758: by Amber (new)

Amber Martingale *sigh* I can't believe no one has cared enough about Vincent Bugliosi to comment on his death?


message 5759: by Luffy Sempai (new)

Luffy Sempai (luffy79) Groovy wrote: "Don't know what campy means, but everybody is entertained in so many different ways. We all can't see things in the same light, right?

Thanks, Luffy"


Totally agreed, Groovy. It's good that we're on different paths, met for some moments, and tipped our hats to each other. Have a great day/night!:)


message 5760: by Luffy Sempai (new)

Luffy Sempai (luffy79) Amber wrote: "*sigh* I can't believe no one has cared enough about Vincent Bugliosi to comment on his death?"

Just googled him. Was obviously a very decent guy. RIP.


message 5761: by [deleted user] (new)

Hello everyone, sorry to have been quiet. I've not been too well recently. Hope everyone's OK!

Not been able to get into a book for a few months, going through a phase where nothing is grabbing me . . . that is until I started Evil Games two days ago... great! Just what I needed!


message 5762: by Sue (new)

Sue (coccotoro) | 2087 comments Kimberley, so glad to hear you are feeling better. It's true we haven't heard from you lately. Sorry, we should have contacted you and asked how you were doing. Welcome back!Evil Games was great.


message 5763: by Heather (new)

Heather Burnside (goodreadscomheather_burnside) | 385 comments Kimberley wrote: "Hello everyone, sorry to have been quiet. I've not been too well recently. Hope everyone's OK!

Not been able to get into a book for a few months, going through a phase where nothing is grabbing m..."

I hope you're feeling a lot better now Kimberley. I'm glad you've found something that grabs you. Sometimes you can go through phases like that then other phases where you read a few great books in a row. Let's hope you're entering the latter phase. :)


message 5764: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10545 comments Mod
Glad to see you back, just finished Evil Games yesterday,5 stars from me.

Hope you enjoy it


message 5765: by [deleted user] (new)

Thanks all! I'm definitely enjoying it Sean, Angela Marsons is an author to watch!


message 5766: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10545 comments Mod
Tonight is the return of tennis to the grass courts.

I am lucky to have some friends that I play with every Wednesday, in the winter indoors, then to the hard courts outside, then onto the grass till late September.

It is so nice playing on private courts, and a little elderflower drinks after the game.

Groovy it I get time I will add some photos for you to see, at the bottom of our home page (some already there of Jersey)


message 5767: by Janet , Moderator (new)

Janet  | 5303 comments Mod
Hey Kimberley! Absolutely no need to apologise, at all. Taking time out is no bad thing when needed and I totally get losing the reading mojo. I see you around on FB as you know but I'm glad you're feeling better enough to dip in again. Good to see you here. :)


message 5768: by Brenda (new)

Brenda | 2434 comments Kimberley wrote: "Thanks all! I'm definitely enjoying it Sean, Angela Marsons is an author to watch!"

I'm glad you're feeling better, and sorry you were in a reading slump.

I'm reading Evil Games right now, about half way through. I agree with you, Kimberley, that the author is one to watch!


message 5769: by Dawn (new)

Dawn G | 692 comments Hi Kimberley, glad you found something good to read. I go through that myself from time to time as well being quiet. :)


message 5770: by Amber (new)

Amber Martingale Luffy wrote: "Amber wrote: "*sigh* I can't believe no one has cared enough about Vincent Bugliosi to comment on his death?"

Just googled him. Was obviously a very decent guy. RIP."


I meant the fact that had he not marketed his book, HELTER SKELTER, as "true crime", he could have released it as a thriller... .


message 5771: by Janet , Moderator (new)

Janet  | 5303 comments Mod
Hi all!

Just to mention that a couple of members on here were interested in doing an extended version of a 'buddy read' of a particular book and asked if a thread could be set up for this very purpose. So, a new folder: Group Read- Please Come Join Us has been created with the thread of the new book in question. It's a casual thing with no pressure and a relaxed atmosphere (hopefully). If anyone is interested in taking part the folder can be found directly under 'Book Pals'. Check out and see what you think.

Cheers

Janet


message 5772: by Christine (new)

Christine (clt04) | 4838 comments I missed you, Kim, and am so happy to have you here again.
XOXO


message 5773: by Genya (new)

Genya hey everyone...new to the group an was wondering if anyone can recommend a good read? I mostly read Stephen king and some peter straub...would like to explore more authors in horror/thriller...than


message 5774: by Christine (last edited Jun 10, 2015 10:14AM) (new)

Christine (clt04) | 4838 comments Hi Genya! Here are some nonhorror thrillers that have been very popular in this group lately (all got 5 stars from me):

Silent Scream. Silent Scream (D.I. Kim Stone, #1) by Angela Marsons

All Good Deeds. All Good Deeds (Lucy Kendall #1) by Stacy Green

Now You See Me. Now You See Me (Lacey Flint, #1) by S.J. Bolton

Also an oldie, but goody, The Black Echo. The Black Echo (Harry Bosch, #1) by Michael Connelly


message 5775: by David (new)

David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 1127 comments I'm looking forward to having time to read Silent Scream


message 5776: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10545 comments Mod
Silent Scream, great, Evil Games , even better.


message 5777: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10545 comments Mod
Diary of an Assassin by Victor Methos


David, loving this book, have you heard of this author.

It is very fast paced and gripping. 25% in in one day.


message 5778: by David (new)

David Staniforth (davidstaniforth) | 1127 comments I haven't heard of that author, Sean, but I do like a fast paced read. I'll have a look.


message 5779: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10545 comments Mod
My favourite type of book, assassins, tension, twists, gripping, clever.

About an assassin that no longer wants to be a assassin.

Hope it continues to be so good.


message 5780: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Mccall happy hump day people - I celebrated mid week madness by putting on my runners and going for a mile plod on the treadmill at lunchtime also a tough wee wod tonight and now settling down in front of tv with the book the laptop and one of the crazy kitties curled up on my legs :D


message 5781: by Christine (new)

Christine (clt04) | 4838 comments A tough wee wod, lol. No idea what that means, Sharon, but it makes me smile...


message 5782: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Mccall Christine wrote: "A tough wee wod, lol. No idea what that means, Sharon, but it makes me smile..."

LOL WOD = workout of the day at crossfit this is on a whiteboard and everyone does the same workout. Todays involved a 12 min EMOM a 15 minute AMRAP and an 8 minute REP count :D


message 5783: by Groovy (new)

Groovy Lee Sean wrote: "Tonight is the return of tennis to the grass courts.

I am lucky to have some friends that I play with every Wednesday, in the winter indoors, then to the hard courts outside, then onto the grass t..."


Thanks, Sean. I'm going to look right now. And I look forward to seeing the other ones.


message 5784: by Groovy (new)

Groovy Lee Wow, those are nice pictures, Sean. You're just like I pictured you'd look.

That's New Jersey? It's quite beautiful from the myths I've heard about.


message 5785: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10545 comments Mod
Jersey, Channel Islands, UK ..... Not New Jersey !

Thanks


message 5786: by Christine (new)

Christine (clt04) | 4838 comments Poor New Jersey--state of my birth and first 4 years of life. It gets no respect ( but maybe it doesn't deserve any, lol).


message 5787: by Scott (last edited Jun 11, 2015 08:23AM) (new)

Scott Ivlow (scottinwinterhaven) | 84 comments Luffy wrote: "Amber wrote: "*sigh* I can't believe no one has cared enough about Vincent Bugliosi to comment on his death?"

Just googled him. Was obviously a very decent guy. RIP."


I think he was mildly senile for the past few years. His reputation and credibility was ruined when he publishedThe Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder. He waisted 3 hours of my life watching his dumb book tour talk on CPAN-2.


message 5788: by Sean, Moderator (last edited Jun 11, 2015 08:26AM) (new)

Sean Peters | 10545 comments Mod
The great Sir Christopher Lee has died age 93 years old... RIP. (Confirmed today died on Sunday the 7th June)

Was still working, and had just celebrated his birthday.

PS He loved his tennis !


message 5789: by Groovy (new)

Groovy Lee Sean wrote: "Jersey, Channel Islands, UK ..... Not New Jersey !

Thanks"


LOL! So sorry, Sean. I keep forgetting. But that makes a lot of sense. No wonder that house is selling for loads of money in Jersey of the UK and not the Jersey of the US! It's a beautiful place. I should have known the difference:)


message 5790: by Aymen (new)

Aymen Ben cheikh Yesterday, a good man, 37 year's old, left work to have lunch at home with his mother aunt and brother. He was stabbed to death by his mentally sick brother. May God bless your soul Mouhamad, my friend.


message 5791: by Dawn (new)

Dawn G | 692 comments Aymen wrote: "Yesterday, a good man, 37 year's old, left work to have lunch at home with his mother aunt and brother. He was stabbed to death by his mentally sick brother. May God bless your soul Mouhamad, my ..."

Oh wow, that is terrible Aymen, how tragic. That just goes to show how sudden our lifes can change. Surely he did not expect to go home for lunch and be killed.


message 5792: by Aymen (new)

Aymen Ben cheikh Yes Dawn this is terrible, we never know when death is going to take someone, i still can t believe this.


message 5793: by Dawn (new)

Dawn G | 692 comments So this was someone you worked with?


message 5794: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10545 comments Mod
So sad and so terrible Aymen.

A tragic world sometimes.


message 5795: by Amber (new)

Amber Martingale Sean wrote: "The great Sir Christopher Lee has died age 93 years old... RIP. (Confirmed today died on Sunday the 7th June)

Was still working, and had just celebrated his birthday.

PS He loved his tennis !"


I just found out via an email from my friend David Wayne Lutz. he was NOT of GR.


message 5796: by Sean, Moderator (new)

Sean Peters | 10545 comments Mod
Yes and today Ron Moody died age 91 years old, forever remembered as Fagin in Oliver.


message 5797: by Christine (new)

Christine (clt04) | 4838 comments Aymen, I am sorry for the loss of your friend. How shocking and tragic.


message 5798: by Janet , Moderator (new)

Janet  | 5303 comments Mod
Missed your post, Aymen. That is tragic news. Sorry for your loss.


message 5799: by Aymen (new)

Aymen Ben cheikh Thank you so much to all of you, yes Dawn we worked in the same department for a while. Then we kept in touch.


message 5800: by Christine (new)

Christine (clt04) | 4838 comments Aymen, you have had your share of tragedy for awhile. Doesn't seem right.


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