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What are you reading or what books have you read or heard about? (Part TWELVE) Ongoing general thread.


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Yes, but it's been a while since I've heard it.


Nina, that's a good point. Nowadays, "old" has a bad connotation, as if it's a synonym for "decrepit". People nowadays want to be seen as young and active.
I often wonder what percent of women color their hair. Certainly, white hair is a sign of old age. Women look younger if their hair isn't white. I often look at the faces of women and imagine them with white hair. They immediately look at least 20 years older!
I suppose we should make a list of the pros and cons of looking and being old. For one thing, people are more apt to help you with packages at the supermarket if you look old. I find that to be true.





Here's a sample of the writing: "The visit to the Larkin home sat inside her like a dark, messy injection of sludge spreading throughout her body. Only telling someone about it would get it hosed out."
Keeps me reading!

The books title is, A SECRET LIES DEEP.

What is everyone currently reading?

In audio, I'm listening to More Than Human by Theodore Sturgeon, a classic SF book that I'm reading with the "Evolution of SF" group. This edition was produced by Blackstone & is read by Stephen Rudnicki & Harlan Ellison. The latter is also a well known SF author, mostly short stories & screen plays (Outer Limits, Star Trek, & others).



What a dilemma!

I'm reading Beneath a Scarlet Sky by Mark T. Sullivan As an Amazon Prime member, I got this Kindle book free as a "Kindle First" book.


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118401/
My husband and I both enjoy this show.
Midsomer Murders is a British television detective drama[1] that has aired on ITV since 1997. The show is based on Caroline Graham's Chief Inspector Barnaby book series, as originally adapted by Anthony Horowitz. The current lead character is DCI John Barnaby (Neil Dudgeon), who works for Causton CID. Dudgeon's character is the younger cousin of former lead character DCI Tom Barnaby (John Nettles). Dudgeon first appeared as randy gardener Daniel Bolt in the Series 4 episode "Garden of Death". Dudgeon permanently joined the show in 2011 following Nettles' departure.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118401/
My husband and I both enjoy this show.
Midsomer Murders is a British televisi..."
Thanks for the link, Linda. I see at IMDb it says that the "murders ... take place in the fictional English county of Midsomer". That explains the title.

117 Episodes. Love the old buildings, the country roads, the simple style of many of the homes and more.



Yes, sometimes I do close my eyes. :)

You're lucky you enjoy that stuff. There's so much of it! :) I wish I did.

Haven't watched Miss Marple though. I have read all of Agatha Christies' books many many years ago.
Haven't heard of the Morse series. I'll do a search.


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092379/
John Thaw who played Inspector Morse passed away in 2002, probably why the assistant took over. He was only 60yo.

Next step is to check to see if these episodes are on Netflix or Amazon Prime. If not, perhaps the library will have them.

Overall, a good book. Some stories I found to be very good and others I just said, "Huh?"
My favorite character was Olive's husband, Henry. Henry appeared to be a good person who liked his job. Olive was a troubled person who thought she was good. After her husband died I feel she didn't really like herself. Went for walks in the mornings - perhaps to feel alive and cleanse her soul.
Then she had conversations with someone she never liked, Jack. Two lonely souls. Talking with Jack, Olive realized she was not an easy person to deal with, she missed Henry, the long nights of youth ... A sad soul.

Overall, a good book. Some stories I found to be very good and others I just said, "Huh?" My favorite character was Olive's husband, Henry. Henry appeared to be a g..."
Thanks for the follow-up, Linda.

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