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˜”*°•.˜”*°• Sheri  •°*”˜.•°*”˜ | 2062 comments Mod
Stephanie wrote: "hello everyone ! i am newby in every way, only recently started to get into reading and now a cannot stop :D also new to groups and forums! Unfortunetly my hubby doesn't seem interested when i am r..."

This REALLY is the perfect group for you!! Glad you've joined us.


message 152: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (diggensjenny) Welcome, Stephanie


message 153: by Jean (new)

Jean Hi, my name is Jean and I love reading all genres but have a great interest in mysteries of all kinds. I am looking forward to reading and discussing books with this group.


˜”*°•.˜”*°• Sheri  •°*”˜.•°*”˜ | 2062 comments Mod
Hi Jean and welcome. Looking forward to discussing books with you.


message 155: by Jean (new)

Jean Thanks for the welcome, Sheri.


message 156: by Saralyn (new)

Saralyn Richard | 473 comments I love mysteries, too, Jean. Nice to meet you.


message 157: by Jean (new)

Jean Hi, Saralyn. Pretty name.


message 158: by Saralyn (new)

Saralyn Richard | 473 comments Jean wrote: "Hi, Saralyn. Pretty name." Thank you, Jean. My mother would thank you, too. Looks like you are an avid reader, like me.


message 159: by Jean (last edited Jun 07, 2019 06:03AM) (new)

Jean Saralyn wrote: "Jean wrote: "Hi, Saralyn. Pretty name." Thank you, Jean. My mother would thank you, too. Looks like you are an avid reader, like me."

My passion since I was very young. By the way, I love children's books. Must check out yours.


message 160: by Saralyn (new)

Saralyn Richard | 473 comments I've been reading since very young, too. What are some of your favorite books?


message 161: by Jean (last edited Jun 07, 2019 07:00AM) (new)

Jean The Disappearance of Adèle Bedeau (Georges Gorski #1) by Graeme Macrae Burnet
The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides
I Found You by Lisa Jewell
The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
Fatal Promise (D.I. Kim Stone, #9) by Angela Marsons
Bluebird, Bluebird (Highway 59 #1) by Attica Locke
Rizzoli and Isles series
Odelia Grey cozy series


message 162: by Jean (new)

Jean Saralyn wrote: "I've been reading since very young, too. What are some of your favorite books?"
See #161


message 163: by Saralyn (new)

Saralyn Richard | 473 comments Oh, I like Lisa Jewell, too. I just discovered her within the last several months, and I've read three of her books.


message 164: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (diggensjenny) Jean wrote: "Hi, my name is Jean and I love reading all genres but have a great interest in mysteries of all kinds. I am looking forward to reading and discussing books with this group."

Welcome, Jean!


message 165: by Jean (new)

Jean Thank you, Jenny.


message 166: by Saralyn (new)

Saralyn Richard | 473 comments It's great to meet you, Jean. You neglected to mention that you are a fast reader!


message 167: by J.B. (last edited Jun 14, 2019 08:23AM) (new)

J.B. (goodreadscomjbmorrisauthor) | 244 comments Welcome Jean. Best wishes to you and your family.


message 168: by Jean (new)

Jean Thanks for all of the warm wishes.


message 169: by Yvonne (new)

Yvonne Rediger Hi,

I too, love reading a good mystery and writing them too.

Yvonne


˜”*°•.˜”*°• Sheri  •°*”˜.•°*”˜ | 2062 comments Mod
Welcome everyone. So Yvonne you're a writer? I keep saying I'm going to write a book but have never even started.


message 171: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) WELCOME EVERYONE!


message 172: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (diggensjenny) My name is Christine Hatfield and i’m 32 years old and I play the piano and I volunteer at the school and I make and sell bracelets for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of New Jersey and I have a medical problem


message 173: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (diggensjenny) Hi Christine, what type of bracelets do you make?


message 174: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) Jenny I make all kinds of bracelets


˜”*°•.˜”*°• Sheri  •°*”˜.•°*”˜ | 2062 comments Mod
Hi Christine. I play AT the piano :) but I like to try. I used to volunteer at school. The schools need a lot of help - good for you. Hope you'll join in our discussions.


message 176: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) Oh that’s cool Sheri that you play the piano and that’s very cool that you used to volunteer at schools and I would love to in your discussions


˜”*°•.˜”*°• Sheri  •°*”˜.•°*”˜ | 2062 comments Mod
Christine wrote: "Jenny I make all kinds of bracelets"
do you have a website that shows your bracelets? How long have you been playing the piano? I say I really want to be able to play but then I don't practice so I suppose I'm expecting a miracle to just wake up one morning and be able to do it. My husband used to have a friend (he died due to too much alcohol) who could only play when he was drunk. He played beautifully but couldn't remember it when he was sober and couldn't play sober.


message 178: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) Sheri i’ve been playing the piano for a long time and I have pictures of my bracelets on Facebook and that’s cool that your husband’s friend used to play the piano but that’s a shame that he passed away


message 179: by Scott (new)

Scott Finlay | 1 comments Hi everyone. I'm a new author and just recently published my first novel, A Fatal Exception, a Dystopian Sci-Fi Hardboiled Detective story.

I was born in the United States and am currently living in Germany. I'm a professional software developer with an expertise in computer security. For many years I was active in the hacker scene and there known and respected as a skilled white hat hacker. In my daily life I design complex systems, investigate disruptions, and sometimes try unusual solutions by thinking outside the box. I draw on my architectural skills while designing my stories and my debugging skills are in many ways similar to those of a detective. Through my technical expertise, particularly regarding software and hacking topics, I'm able to write accurately.

In 2012 I moved to Germany for love and started a family here. As an American living in Europe, I have a somewhat unique view on the world and its politics, and draw inspiration from many of the issues I see in the world to build dystopian settings and make social commentary.

I'm a big fan of science mystery fiction novels like The Caves of Steel, classic detective novels like The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and Murder on the Orient Express, and Hardboiled Detective stories like The Maltese Falcon or The Big Sleep.


message 180: by Cátia (new)

Cátia | 601 comments Hi everyone, I'm new here :)
I'm 29, I'm from Portugal and I work in IT as a System Admin. I lived in Czech Republic for 5 years and I moved back to Portugal one month ago.
I love thrillers, mystery and crime books about serial killers, detectives and dysfunctional characters.
In my free time, besides reading, I like to travel, go to concerts, watch series and go for walks.
My favorite type of music is alternative rock and indie rock.


˜”*°•.˜”*°• Sheri  •°*”˜.•°*”˜ | 2062 comments Mod
Hi Caitia. You've come to the right place. Glad you've joined us.


message 182: by Barbara K (new)

Barbara K Welcome, Catia!


message 183: by Cátia (new)

Cátia | 601 comments Thank you :)


message 184: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) WELCOME SCOTT AND CATIA!


message 185: by Saralyn (new)

Saralyn Richard | 473 comments Hi, everyone. I teach creative writing and literature, and I love to read in all genres (but with a preference for mysteries/thrillers, historical novels, and women's literature). I've published a children's book and an adult mystery novel, and I have two more mysteries ready to go and a third underway. I'm currently reading The Alice Network. I'm looking forward to hearing about your reading preferences. --Saralyn Richard


message 186: by MaureenAnn (new)

MaureenAnn Hi Saralyn, it's great to meet you. I always admire writers and authors and I hope your published works are doing well. I'm the True Crime moderator here, but I read all kinds of crime as well as general fiction, biographies and self-help type books etc. I love classic novels too - Dickens, Austen, Tolstoy, Trollope, the Bronte sisters.

I'll look out for your work.


message 187: by Saralyn (new)

Saralyn Richard | 473 comments Thanks, Maureen. I share your love for the classics, as well. I have a hard time finding a type of book I don't enjoy. How do you like being a moderator?


message 188: by MaureenAnn (new)

MaureenAnn Saralyn said: How do you like being a moderator?

I'm fairly new at it, but enjoying it. There's a great group of other moderators in this Group to help me find my feet. It's also a good way to get to know other people here from all around the world. We're still looking for a Games moderator if anyone is interested.


message 189: by Saralyn (new)

Saralyn Richard | 473 comments Games, as in the scrabble, and other word games? I might be interested.


message 190: by MaureenAnn (new)

MaureenAnn Saralyn wrote: "Games, as in the scrabble, and other word games? I might be interested."

Hi Saralyn, it's the Gameroom section in this Group, e.g. Good Book Runon, Movie/Author, ABC of Crime/Mystery words. If you are interested please send a message to Gem or Jenny who will tell you what's involved.


message 191: by Mike (new)

Mike | 2 comments HI All

My name is Mike and I live in a small town named Shakespeare about 2 hrs away from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
46 yrs old and married almost 10 years 3 kids girls 19, 11 and a boy who is 6
Started reading learn to play poker books 10 yrs ago when I was laid off. Thought I would try to read a mystery novel so started with JD Robb and quickly read most of her books
Now I read a book about every two weeks and love it
Join this group cause I was running out of things to read


˜”*°•.˜”*°• Sheri  •°*”˜.•°*”˜ | 2062 comments Mod
Hi Saralyn and Mike. It took me a while to learn to navigate around here but I finally caught on. I play some of the games and let me tell you it can be addictive - but in a fun way.

Mike, there are a lot of suggestions and reviews here for good books. Sometimes we'll get a heads up about one offered on Amazon for free. I always grab those for when I'm not involved in one of our book discussions.

Glad you've both found us.


message 193: by Christine (new)

Christine Hatfield  (christinesbookshelves) WELCOME EVERYONE!


message 194: by Saralyn (new)

Saralyn Richard | 473 comments Sheri wrote: "Hi Saralyn and Mike. It took me a while to learn to navigate around here but I finally caught on. I play some of the games and let me tell you it can be addictive - but in a fun way.

Mike, there a..."

Greetings, Sheri and Mike, and everyone else. I enjoy everything about Goodreads, especially the friendly and interesting readers I've met. Cheers!


message 195: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (diggensjenny) Welcome, Saralyn and Mike!


message 196: by Jack (new)

Jack Heath | 16 comments Hi. Jack Heath from Markham, Canada here. I recently created "A Basic Mystery and Thriller Compilation." Took a year! 4,000 or so titles, all with short reviews - the books and especially authors I'd like to read. It includes most, if not all, "Best Novels" from 11 annual prize awards - Shamus, Agatha, Edgar, etc. Plus many "Top 100s" (or so) recommended by Haycraft, Queen and 23 others. Added are hundreds of the latest popular mysteries and thrillers from Amazon and Goodreads, plus some I have read with longer reviews. And a few adventure titles. I was really looking for new authors and thought this might be the route. It worked; I found that many of the authors and titles appear multiple times. Feel free to check it out and let me know your thoughts. Jack H.


message 197: by Martha (new)

Martha (marthas48) | 18 comments Hello to all you mystery lovers! It is my favorite genre although I do love several genres & will try out some that I don't love just to see if I'm missing out on anything good. I will gradually get through all the posts on this thread, but thought I would introduce myself while I have a few free minutes. I'm retired, a mother to 2 wonderful sons, a fantastic daughter-in-law & 3 grandchildren … a girl & 2 boys. Sadly, my youngest son died suddenly a little over 3 years ago & my husband followed him 15 months later. We miss them terribly. My husband loved mysteries, as well, & I have several complete series in the house that I gathered for him. Lots of great reading material at hand. It's a comforting thing, especially during the winter months.

I'm a Special Olympics coach & we stay busy all through the year with 4 sports, monthly dances & other fun things to do. My oldest son lives with me. He is 'differently-abled' … or DD as some call it. We have a great time. Their softball team just won gold in regionals & will go to state next month for the first time. I'm so proud of them!


message 198: by Camisa (new)

Camisa | 100 comments Hello,
I have loved reading mysteries most of my life. I did use to try other genres but have gravitated to mystery because it keeps my mind active.
I missed many years reading because of my job but now I'm trying to catch up following retirement. I can spend an entire day getting through a really good volume.
I have even tried my hand at putting together a cozy mystery of my own, but I had rather be reading.
I have one son and two grandson's and also try to spend family time with them on a regular basis.
I am enjoying being retired and love trying the many things i never found time for while I was employed.


˜”*°•.˜”*°• Sheri  •°*”˜.•°*”˜ | 2062 comments Mod
Martha wrote: "Hello to all you mystery lovers! It is my favorite genre although I do love several genres & will try out some that I don't love just to see if I'm missing out on anything good. I will gradually ge..."

Our son was diagnosed with cancer December 9th of last year and died March 15th. We're just barely keeping ourselves together at this point. Sorry you lost 2 precious people so close together. I read all sorts of books, I'm in a book club, but I go back to mysteries as fast as I can. I worked at the special Olympics games one time. Congrats on the win. From what profession did you retire?

Glad you found our group.


˜”*°•.˜”*°• Sheri  •°*”˜.•°*”˜ | 2062 comments Mod
Camisa wrote: "Hello,
I have loved reading mysteries most of my life. I did use to try other genres but have gravitated to mystery because it keeps my mind active.
I missed many years reading because of my job bu..."


I'm retired from nursing and I know what you mean about work stealing reading time. I hope you'll join some of our discussions.


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