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I have read many of Jayne Ann Krentz's books, but some reason had never read this one...."
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Thanks for the tip, I immediately went and got it (as there are two coral tasks in the challenge and I hadn't found the other one yet).

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Belize and Australia.

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Belize and Australia."
I meant that I hadn't found the other book yet, LOL. I didn't want tobuy anything, found The Coral Thief in our library and now Coral Sea Affair as a kindle freebie.

Death as a character as in Mort - I would pick this, but I already read it. Is "Death" in the title significant enough?
I just downloaded this book, Cause of Death to listen to, but if it doesn't fit, I can skip starting a new series, but I would really like to read Postmortem down the road.
I also found Death Note, Vol. 1: Boredom or Mistress of the Art of Death - but they are all just titles. I do not know if I can even get them from my library.

While many mysteries have death in them, they are more about solving the crime than exploring the impact of death. There are some exceptions of course. For example, The Coroner's Lunch is a mystery, but it also has the main character talking with spirits of the deceased in his dreams so it's a little more encompassing.

I had slotted Blood On the Table: The Greatest Cases of New York City's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner for this task. Will that work?

I think I will eliminate two of those I listed and send the audio book back to the library so that I can start with #1 in the future.
Thanks!

A book dealing with death is [book:Chasing Daylight: How My Forthcoming Death Transformed by Life - it is really good and very impactful as Eugene O'Kelly prepares to face death.

I had slotted [book:Blood On the Table: The Greatest Cases of New York City's Office of the Chief..."
I'm going to say yes. It does deal more with the mechanics of death, but it's focus seems to be primarily that and not just the backdrop to a larger theme.

But of course, Cherie. Why should I be alone in series hell? Misery loves company as they say.
I gave Coroner's Lunch three stars, but it's a very high 3 stars. I loved the sardonic humour of the protagonist. But every time I picked it up, I fell asleep. Maybe that wasn't the story's fault but rather my frame of mind. So yes, by all means, add another series.


Each line in each task has to have a unique book, so if you read it and used it for another task, you cannot use it again. If you want to move it to a new task, you have to read another book for the old task.

You're okay Susan. I was going to cite this book as acceptable for the task, so you can leave it slotted and counted. Put the toe tag back on, so to speak. :)

I think Susan was asking if it fit the death task. I think you've misunderstood her question.

I can't verify this book for you as there is no English translation. You'll have to use your best judgement based on the discussion above.



I can't verify this book for you as there is no English translation. You'll have to use your best judgement based on the discuss..."
It is about what happened to cadavers of famous people )hence post mortem), some of the stories sound very bizarre.
And no, there isn't a english version, even for the summary. Sorry


I can't verify this book for you as there is no English translation. You'll have to use your best judgement based..."
From what you've described, it sounds like it would fit.

The Woman in Blue

I don't know if there is a statue in the book for the Rio de Janeiro task.
eta - being released in May 2016.

How can you tell I'm going through the May releases?





Isn't the Peach Blossom Pavilion a little long for a group read book?


Not really. I consider nomads to constantly move their living locations, generally for food or livelihood. Gypsies would be nomads. Some African tribes are. The Orenda is an example of North America Indians who move to follow food.
I would think your book is more war time manoeuvers.

I've been tracking as I've been reading, except for the main 4 locations and 6 continents. When I finish a book, I see where I can plug it in. That goes against how I normally do a challenge, but it's for the "every site" attempt.


That's what caused a revamp of my travel itinerary. I was further ahead by plugging books into tasks that I was for the books I'd planned. So I made a detour. I was feeling like I was lagging behind, and now I'm about to finish off a couple of sites. Woot!

I've been tracking as I've been reading, except for the main 4 locations and 6 continents. When I finish a book, I see where I can plug it in. That goe..."
That's my strategy too. It's a little cumbersome, but it helps me see gaps. I have a whole system for formatting to keep track...


Does this have "a statue in it" (for the Rio de Janerio: Carioca Landscabes between the Mountain and the Sea - in Brazil), or just on the cover for( Greece - take home item)?
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I have read many of Jayne Ann Krentz's books, but some reason had never read this one. I won't say it'..."
Thanks Lanelle! I've never used paperbackswap.com before, I'll have to check it out.