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What Are You Reading? 2016.1


I started The Lincoln Lawyer yesterday (paperback), Later today, I will start Thief's Magic on audiobook.




Is it gratuitous violence or essential for the story?
Cherie was just dealing with a similar issue in a book about Canada and Janice felt the violence was a key part of that history.


My review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/1791074043

I had not realized how much pain the characters cause & endure, for 900 pages.
Joan wrote: "Suffering vicariously through Anna Karenina.
I had not realized how much pain the characters cause & endure, for 900 pages."
I think the movie version was enough for me! Good luck.
I had not realized how much pain the characters cause & endure, for 900 pages."
I think the movie version was enough for me! Good luck.

I had not realized how much pain the characters cause & endure, for 900 pages."
I feel your pain, Joan. I read it a few years ago and didn't like it at all.



I had not realized how much pain the characters cause & endure, for 900 pages."
I loved the book... and the pain too...

The Magic Thief which was good, but I'm not sure I'm invested enough in it to continue the trilogy. There are two separate characters with two separate story lines. I'm not sure if they ever converge into one story.
The Lincoln Lawyer. This started out slow for me and then part way through the book, I was hooked. I finished it at 2:30 this morning.
I will start The Obsession on audiobook today, and I'm not sure about the print book. I have two books on order at the library that I would have preferred to start next. If they don't come in today, I may have to start the next on my list Half Broke Horses.
Does anyone know what the reading order is for the Harry Bosch and Mickie Haller books are? The 2nd book of the Mickie Haller book is also #14 in the Harry Bosch. Maybe I just need to plow through 13 books in the Harry Bosch before reading book 2 in Mickie Haller. Or maybe it doesn't really matter.

I had not realized how much pain the characters cause & endure, for 900 pages."
I loved the book... and the pain too..."
Can you tell me what you loved about it?
The wedding scene was too funny - I could just imagine the clueless bride and groom and their friends trying to set them straight,
but I had tears pouring down my face while reading the brother's death scene.

well sorry about the violence but I think it would be harder to read if it seemed extraneous.




I own the first two Bosch books, so I'll just move on from there and pick up Mickie Haller whenever I get there. If I get there.

Like I said, I loved the pain too (I'm a "little" weird). But, for real, I loved the characters, so vividly portrayed that you suffer with them, like they are flesh and blood...


LOL! Don't be sorry...
But you must understand the russian passion (in the sense of suffering)

I liked W&P better as well.

Same here, Lisa. It is intimidating.







Exactly the way I saw it!


Roz & Sandra - I felt the same way about Salt to the Sea. I thought it was a great story and interesting, as I knew nothing about it either.

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That's a good quote, Joan. The first line in Anna Karenina is also one of my favorites. “All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.”