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Gary Sundell | 2274 comments Just finished Cop Hater (87th Precinct, #1) by Ed McBain Cop Hater by Ed McBain. Great start to one of the great series in mystery fiction. Cops functioning in the pre-cell phone, pre-computer era.


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Anita (anitanodiva) | 304 comments Desperate Girls by Laura Griffin Desperate Girls by Laura Griffin 5-Stars
Great start to a new series
My Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27490 comments Mod
Teresa wrote: "Heather L wrote: "Getting a headstart on Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne, the August classic for another group."

I like everything of Jules Verne's I've read exc..."



Finally on the last chapter! I thought this book would never end. I think part of the problem with this one is that it gets bogged down in the technical jargon, especially scientific names for what is seen, As well as degrees longitude and latitude. I couldn't help wondering if I would have more enjoyed an abridged children's version. 😐


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Teresa | 88 comments Heather L. I totally agree. All the scientific names and the navigation references really make this a chore to read. I've never thought of reading a children's version. That probably would have helped.


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Karen M | 1436 comments Heather L wrote: "Teresa wrote: "Heather L wrote: "Getting a headstart on Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne, the August classic for another group."

I like everything of Jules Verne'..."


I have to agree. I think, if I didn't speed read through the technical information on the sea life, I might have been tempted not to finish this one. But having said that I really enjoyed Journey to the Center of the Earth and I find it fascinating that Jules Verne was writing these wonderful tales in the middle to late 1800s. He had a very practical imagination!


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Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27490 comments Mod
Journey to the Centre of the Earth was okay. Read a lot faster than this one -- for one, not as much scientific data. There were entire passages in "Twenty-Thousand" that I skipped over due to lists of fish in their Latin names -- which did not tell me what they were.


Now reading Hatchet by Gary Paulsen for a book with a plane.


message 1413: by Gary (last edited Aug 09, 2018 08:16AM) (new)

Gary Sundell | 2274 comments Nearing the end of Saint Camber (The Legends of Camber of Culdi, #2) by Katherine Kurtz Saint Camber by Katherine Kurtz. The old covers are way better than the recent generic covers.
Recently started Guardians of the West (The Malloreon, #1) by David Eddings Guardians of the West by David Eddings. Sadly not available for purchase in E book format in the US. Good thing I have the series in hardcover. Also have Swords and Deviltry (Fafhrd and Gray Mouser #1) by Fritz Leiber Swords and Deviltry by Fritz Leiber in the currently reading stack. Another case of the older edition having a better cover.


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Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27490 comments Mod
Finished Hatchet -- it was so good I couldn't put it down and ended up staying up late Tues night to finish.


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Mark Baker (carstairs38) | 1058 comments One non-cozy this week:

Rogue Lawyer (Rogue Lawyer, #1) by John Grisham Rogue Lawyer by John Grisham


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MaryJo Dawson | 857 comments Brenda wrote: "My review for American Assassin (Mitch Rapp, #1) by Vince Flynn American Assassin by Vince Flynn

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show..."


I don't read many books of this genre, but admit I enjoyed a couple of Vince Flynn's. A tragedy he died so young.


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Brenda | 5032 comments It certainly was MaryJo. I have a few more to read, fortunately :)


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Alice | 3825 comments I am reading Caught in Time (Kendra Donovan, #3) by Julie McElwain by Julie McElwain excellent series


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Mark Baker (carstairs38) | 1058 comments Definitely not a cozy, but if you are looking for something darker, I highly recommend Chasing Darkness (Elvis Cole, #12) by Robert Crais Chasing Darkness by Robert Crais


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Marja McGraw (marja1) | 994 comments I'm reading FANNY NEWCOMB & THE IRISH CHANNEL RIPPER by Ana Brazil. Crime in New Orleans in the late 1800s, and I'm really enjoying the story and the characters.Fanny Newcomb And the Irish Channel Ripper Fanny Newcomb And the Irish Channel Ripper by Ana Brazil


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Kristin (kristin98) | 45 comments I'm currently reading The Thousandth Floor by Katherine McGee. Young Adult/sci-fi/ fantasy.


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Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Mark wrote: "Definitely not a cozy, but if you are looking for something darker, I highly recommend Chasing Darkness (Elvis Cole, #12) by Robert Crais Chasing Darkness by Robert Crais"

I highly recommend ANYTHING by Robert Crais!!


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Sandy | 132 comments are all of this author recommended or only this one book?


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Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Sandy wrote: "are all of this author recommended or only this one book?"

If you're referring to Robert Crais, IMHO, ANYTHING by him is stellar reading! All the books in his Elvis Cole series are first rate!


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Sandy | 132 comments Thanks Melodie - will have to pick one up.


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Gary Sundell | 2274 comments Currently reading King of the Murgos (The Malloreon, #2) by David Eddings King of the Murgos by David Eddings


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Anita (anitanodiva) | 304 comments Catalyst (Flashpoint #2) by Rachel Grant Catalyst by Rachel Grant 5-Stars
This book and author have my highest recommendations.
My Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Mark Baker (carstairs38) | 1058 comments Melodie wrote: "Sandy wrote: "are all of this author recommended or only this one book?"

If you're referring to Robert Crais, IMHO, ANYTHING by him is stellar reading! All the books in his Elvis Cole series are f..."


I find that Robert Crais' early books are very uneven. He's definitely gotten better as he's gone along.


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Mark Baker (carstairs38) | 1058 comments These are both just a shade off of cozy. I'm listing them here, but some might still consider them cozies.

Room For Doubt (The Carol Childs Mysteries, #4) by Nancy Cole Silverman Room for Doubt by Nancy Cole Silverman

Lost Luggage (Cyd Redondo Mysteries Book 1) by Wendall Thomas Lost Luggage by Wendall Thomas


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Kirsten  (kmcripn) I've just started reading Seduce Me at Sunrise by Lisa Kleypas and listening to Black and Blue by Ian Rankin


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Beverly (bjbixlerhotmailcom) | 2332 comments Heather L wrote: "Finished Hatchet -- it was so good I couldn't put it down and ended up staying up late Tues night to finish."

I agree. Excellent book!


message 1448: by Karen M (new)

Karen M | 1436 comments I finished The Bookshop which was an okay read and very short. I'm in the middle of The Alice Network and really enjoying it.
The Alice Network by Kate Quinn


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