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message 801: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10118 comments Mod
Carol wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Carol wrote: "Nancy wrote: ""according to Amazon and Goodreads USA, the book won't be *published* here until June 30th! "

Hmmm... I show it as available right now (published in Febru..."


click on the link above to Amazon. It's definitely available new


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Abbey (abbess) | 37 comments Nancy wrote: "Carol wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Carol wrote: "Nancy wrote: ""according to Amazon and Goodreads USA, the book won't be *published* here until June 30th! " "Hmmm... I show it as available right now (publ..."

ah! The HARDCOVER will be published on June 30th, the earlier (Feb 7th and 27th) publications were for PB and audio!

sorry I confused everybody, but inly just now saw that Fantastic Fiction had other info! When I clicked on the first link it went to Nancy's review, but the GR page for the book was of the hardcover, and that page showed "avail June 30th". geesh. and then I checked FF and saw that the future date was only for HC.

Unusual, isn't it, that the Hardcover should be the last of the translated version, isn't it? Seems strange to me, but I plead ignorance -grin- since I rarely read translated books, and almost never look at *current popular* or new books either!

Is this the way it's done now? a pb first and then *if* the book sells well, THEN a hardcover?


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Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10118 comments Mod
Abbey wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Carol wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Carol wrote: "Nancy wrote: ""according to Amazon and Goodreads USA, the book won't be *published* here until June 30th! " "Hmmm... I show it as available r..."

Actually, Abbey, the hardcover edition was published June 30th, 2016, not 2017. It looks like Amazon UK has it in hardcover for regular sale, but in the US, it's 3rd party sellers only, so it may have something to do with publication rights or whatever. I don't know. By the way, If you don't tell Fantastic Fiction that you're in the US, it will give you Amazon UK availability instead of US availability.


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Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10118 comments Mod
Nancy wrote: "Abbey wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Carol wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Carol wrote: "Nancy wrote: ""according to Amazon and Goodreads USA, the book won't be *published* here until June 30th! " "Hmmm... I show it ..."

Also, the paperback edition in the UK is from Weidenfeld & Nicolson, and I do believe Hachette published it here in the US. W&N is part of Orion, and Orion is part of Hachette. The whole publishing thing is just odd any more.


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Abbey (abbess) | 37 comments oh, pooh. It *certainly looks as tho I saw "avail June 30th" and simply assumed it was later this month, not last year! aggh. mea culpa....

but my library doesn't yet have it; I've requested purchase though. Nancy's review was magnificent, and I'd still love to read the book! whatever, whenever...


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Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10118 comments Mod
Abbey wrote: "oh, pooh. It *certainly looks as tho I saw "avail June 30th" and simply assumed it was later this month, not last year! aggh. mea culpa....

but my library doesn't yet have it; I've requested purch..."


Very logical mistake to make, Abbey. I do things like that all the time.


message 807: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 10022 comments I finished No Nest for the Wicket No Nest for the Wicket (Meg Langslow, #7) by Donna Andrews by Donna Andrews

Amateur sleuth and blacksmith, Meg Langslow, finds a corpse during an 'extreme croquet' tournament in this fun cozy mystery. As usual with this series, the characters are a hoot. 3 stars.

My complete review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Barbara (cinnabarb) | 10022 comments I finished Hollywood Homicide Hollywood Homicide (Detective by Day, #1) by Kellye Garrett by Kellye Garrett.

In this cozy mystery, former actress Dayna Anderson - wanting to stop the foreclosure on her parents' house - becomes an amateur sleuth to snag a $15,000 reward for info on a hit-and-run murder. Very funny book. 4 stars

My complete review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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message 811: by Jean (new)

Jean | 359 comments Just finished The Truth Factory The Truth Factory (Smokey Barrett, #5) by Cody McFadyen . My least favorite of the series. Disappointing. https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 813: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10118 comments Mod
Thomas wrote: "I just finished. MacArthur's Spies: The Soldier, the Singer, and the Spymaster Who Defied the Japanese in World War II
My review, 4.5 *https://www.amazon.com/review/R31BFMY......"



Oh darn. I thought I'd finished the last of my 'must reads' meaning Publisher copies, but you just reminded me that I still have this one to do. Oh well. Summer read plan can start after that one.


message 814: by Thomas (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 2022 comments I juggle review reads and my tbr list.


message 815: by Randi (last edited Jun 30, 2017 04:52PM) (new)

Randi | 34 comments I just finished reading A Rule Against Murder A Rule Against Murder (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #4) by Louise Penny , the fourth in the Chief Inspector Gamache series. I enjoyed it very much, but then I love all Louise Penny's books.

I just started reading Harlan Coben's Gone for Good Gone for Good by Harlan Coben


message 816: by Mary Beth (new)

Mary Beth Finished UNSUB UNSUB (UNSUB, #1) by Meg Gardiner by Meg Gardiner

My All Time Favorite along with Shadow Man

My Review https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 817: by Jim (new)

Jim | 652 comments Just finished reading The River of Doubt Theodore Roosevelt's Darkest Journey by Candice Millard by Candice Millard Candice Millard

My Review

I am starting The Neighbor (Detective D.D. Warren, #3) by Lisa Gardner by Lisa Gardner Lisa Gardner


message 818: by Abbey (last edited Jul 01, 2017 01:24PM) (new)

Abbey (abbess) | 37 comments Red Sox just won, sorry, Canada! HAPPY CANADA DAY. tho, most of my family came to Boston from Canada.

Going to begin soon (dishes, feed cat, etc., then:
The Girl I Used to Be by April Henry The Girl I Used to Be


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Barbara (cinnabarb) | 10022 comments I finished Ginny Moon Ginny Moon by Benjamin Ludwig by Benjamin Ludwig, which seems to be one of the 'hot' books of the moment.

Ginny Moon is a 14-year-old autistic girl who was mistreated by her drug-addict birth mother, Gloria. Ginny now lives with an adoptive family, but keeps trying to get back to Gloria, to get the baby doll she left behind. The story seems to provide real insight into how an autistic person thinks. Very good book. 3.5 stars

My complete review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 820: by John (last edited Jul 03, 2017 08:19AM) (new)

John (masterguns) Just finished Chill of Fear. I've always liked Kay Hooper and this one did not disappoint. Started Adrift. My first read by this author.


message 821: by Bill (new)

Bill John wrote: "Just finished Chill of Fear. I've always liked Kay Hooper and this one did not disappoint. Started Adrift. My first read by this author."

I've now got a couple of Hooper's books. I'm looking forward to trying her.


message 822: by Carol (new)

Carol (carolfromnc) | 15231 comments I started The Exiled by Kati Hiekkapelto. The author and MC are Finnish, but it takes place in Serbia, close to the border with Hungary. Very good so far.


message 823: by N.E.C.C. (new)

N.E.C.C. | 1154 comments I started Kings of the Wyld by Nicholas Eames, AMAZING so far,


message 824: by Abbey (new)

Abbey (abbess) | 37 comments JUST FINISHED:
The Girl I Used to Be by April Henry

THE GIRL I USED TO BE, April Henry, 2016. Stand-alone YA mystery/thriller; entertaining, fast-paced, predictable but very smoothly written and well-plotted, with no loose ends, an enjoyable read: 3.0/5.0

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


message 825: by Abbey (new)

Abbey (abbess) | 37 comments Up next for me (probably -grin-):

Black Water Lilies by Michel Bussi BLACK WATER LILIES (thanks, Nancy, for telling me about this one, looks scrumptious!)

OR
Island Of Tears by Troy Soos ISLAND OF TEARS


message 826: by Jim (new)

Jim | 652 comments Just finished reading The Neighbor (Detective D.D. Warren, #3) by Lisa Gardner by Lisa Gardner Lisa Gardner

My Review

I am going start Bunker Hill A City, a Siege, a Revolution by Nathaniel Philbrick next. Seems to be a good choice for the 4th of July.


message 827: by John (last edited Jul 03, 2017 10:04PM) (new)

John Really enjoying The Covenant, sequel to The Sleeping and the Dead. Read the first when it came out a couple of years ago, keeping an eye out for the next one since. First is a bit grittier, as Jackie was an active heroin user then, recovery in this one. Read them in order.


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message 829: by Aimee (new)

Aimee | 1 comments Bloodline of the Minotaur An Ancient Order, a Modern Sacrifice by James Cannon Bloodline of the Minotaur: An Ancient Order, a Modern Sacrifice Just finished it. Loved the themes: Greek mythology, art, murder:) Brand new on Kindle.


message 830: by Abbey (last edited Jul 04, 2017 07:31PM) (new)

Abbey (abbess) | 37 comments tried to read Troy Soos Island Of Tears by Troy Soos
but DNF, gave up after fifty pages, far too unrelievedly dark'n'grubby for my taste, good writing buuuut....

have enjoyed some of his earlier books but appears this series is just not my cuppa.

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


message 831: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 10022 comments I finished Garden of Lamentations Garden of Lamentations (Duncan Kincaid & Gemma James #17) by Deborah Crombie by Deborah Crombie

In this 17th book in the series, married couple/Scotland Yard detectives - Duncan Kincaid and Gemma James - investigate separate cases. Gemma looks into the murder of a nanny and Duncan tries to uncover police corruption. Good mystery. 3 stars.

My complete review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 832: by Randi (new)

Randi | 34 comments I finished Gone for Good Gone for Good by Harlan Coben and it was great, I've only read one other book by this author, and it was several years ago. Tell No One Tell No One by Harlan Coben This was also very good, I will read some more of Harlan Coben although don't know which book to pick up next of his.

I just started Linwood Barclay's No Time for Goodbye (No Time For Goodbye #1) by Linwood Barclay


message 833: by Chris (new)

Chris | 319 comments Just finished the enjoyable HF mystery read The Last Kashmiri Rose by Barbara Cleverly. Set in 1922 India, it appears that someone is targeting wives of a unit British cavalry unit. Inspector Joe Sandilands is sent to investigate suspicious death(s).


message 834: by Rowena (new)

Rowena Hoseason | 90 comments Just finished The Ashes of Berlin by Luke McCallin, and it has scuttled to the top of my 'best books of 2017' list. And that list rarely gets beyond five titles!

It's a WW2 detective story... sort of. Same territory as Philip Kerr, Alan Furst and Ben Pastor. But remarkably the author has found something different to say and invented some wonderful characters to deliver his message. Monstrously brilliant depiction of a broken Berlin, as well.

Here's more, if it's your sorta thing:
https://murdermayhemandmore.wordpress...


message 835: by Bill (new)

Bill Chris wrote: "Just finished the enjoyable HF mystery read The Last Kashmiri Rose by Barbara Cleverly. Set in 1922 India, it appears that someone is targeting wives of a unit British cavalry unit. ..."

I've read the first three or four in this series. They get better.


message 836: by Shannon (new)

Shannon (xoxoshannon1979) | 263 comments Got done reading these

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs Very good book I wanna see the movie now.

Insomnia by Stephen King It a reread and still one my favs from him

The Ice Beneath Her by Camilla Grebe I didnt like it as much I though i would. It wasn't bad but it wasn't the best i ever read either

Ominous by Lisa Jackson Nancy Bush & Rosalind Noonan Very good book IMO it was better then the first book of the series!


message 837: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10118 comments Mod
Shannon wrote: "Got done reading these

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs Very good book I wanna see the movie now.

Insomnia by [author:Steph..."


Shannon, if this group gave out awards for who reads the most books in a given year, it would have to go to you. You are a lean, mean, reading machine. Go girl!!!


message 838: by Tom (last edited Jul 06, 2017 10:28PM) (new)

Tom Mathews | 1001 comments Just started Twilight (not that one) by William Gay. This is promising to be a very twisted story.

I'll also be starting Speaks the Nightbird by Robert McCammon. I'm not sure how easy I'll be sleeping for a while.

Twilight by William Gay Speaks the Nightbird (Matthew Corbett, #1) by Robert McCammon


message 839: by Thomas (new)

Thomas (tom471) | 2022 comments I read Spirit of Steamboat back in Feb., but never posted my review here. Since it was nominated for a group read, here is my review, 4*
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 842: by Tim (new)

Tim Smith I just finished reading The Policewoman by Justin W.M. Roberts. You can read my review at http://world-of-sleuths.blogspot.com/....

I am currently reading Justice for Jessica by Alretha Thomas and Red Rabbit by Tom Clancy.

I am about to start reading A Crimson Set of Silver by Alan Meyers Starkey.


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Theweebarrell | 61 comments just started a Dark so deadly by Stuart Macbride


message 845: by PattyMacDotComma (new)

PattyMacDotComma | 930 comments On 5 July 2017, I was told that The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins begins with "5 July 2013". So I figured that was an omen and started it.

Not a great omen, but not bad, as it turns out.
My review
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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message 847: by Tom (new)

Tom Mathews | 1001 comments You're in for a treat!


message 848: by Barbara (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 10022 comments I finished The Fact of a Body: A Murder and a Memoir The Fact of a Body A Murder and a Memoir by Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich by Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich

This book, being touted as the 'must read' of the summer tells the true crime story of child molester/murderer, Ricky Langley; it also relates a tale about abuse in the author's family. To me, the two stories don't mesh that well, but it's a pretty good book. 3 stars

My complete review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 850: by Nancy, Co-Moderator (new)

Nancy Oakes (quinnsmom) | 10118 comments Mod
Susanna - Censored by GoodReads wrote: "Currently reading A is for Arsenic: The Poisons of Agatha Christie."

Oh, good one!


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