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message 1851: by Kathryn (new)

Kathryn Long | 5 comments I enjoy Alex Kava, Patricia Cornwall, and James Lee Burke. Can't label them as cozy authors!


message 1852: by Erin L (new)

Erin L (wellreadmoose) | 505 comments I'm reading Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs and it's definitely peculiar.


message 1853: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 2446 comments Kathryn wrote: "I enjoy Alex Kava, Patricia Cornwall, and James Lee Burke. Can't label them as cozy authors!"

I like James Lee Burke as well.


message 1854: by Ellen (new)

Ellen (elliearcher) I'm currently reading (aside from my cozy!):
The Tragedy of Arthur by William Shakespeare The First Modern Edition of His Lost Play, with an Introduction and Notes by Arthur Phillips by Arthur Phillips The Recognitions by William Gaddis In the Castle of My Skin (Ann Arbor Paperbacks) by George Lamming


message 1855: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (last edited Aug 30, 2011 11:46AM) (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27500 comments Mod
Finished a number of romances the last week:


Protecting the Pregnant Witness by Julie Miller
Takedown by Julie Miller
Cowboy Up by Vicki Lewis Thompson
Cowboys Like Us by Vicki Lewis Thompson


Currently reading:
The Silver Chair by C.S. Lewis and still working on Death's Excellent Vacation by Charlaine Harris.

Am almost done with the anthology edited by Harris, only three short stories to go. I've been reading one or two between other books.


message 1856: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Kathryn wrote: "I enjoy Alex Kava, Patricia Cornwall, and James Lee Burke. Can't label them as cozy authors!"

I like Burke, too. I won an ARC for his new Hackberry Holland book, Feast Day Of Fools (Hackberry Holland, #3) by James Lee Burke , here on GR and it was very good. Lots of violence!


message 1857: by Naomi (new)

Naomi (tribalcat) | 307 comments I'm reading the third of Maggie Shayne's PNR Immortal Witch trilogy. It's awesome! Each book can be read as a standalone, but there are a couple of sisters who show up in each book. They're sort of time traveling stories, in that they're about immortal High Witches in different time periods, with the Dark fighting the Light with a lot of wonderful romance along the way. I'm really not a romance reader normally, but when it's written well and is a normal element of the story, I like it. When it can make me cry, I know it's good!

Eternity (Immortal Witches, #1) by Maggie Shayne Infinity (Immortal Witches, #2) by Maggie Shayne Destiny (Immortal Witches, #3) by Maggie Shayne


message 1858: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Naomi wrote: "I'm reading the third of Maggie Shayne's PNR Immortal Witch trilogy. It's awesome! Each book can be read as a standalone, but there are a couple of sisters who show up in each book. They're sort..."

I used to read Shayne's vampire books. Has been awhile since I read one.


message 1859: by alicia (new)

alicia grant (shesha556) I am reading His Father's Son by Bentley Little


message 1860: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments I'm reading Dearly, Departed by Lia Habel . I won an ARC of it here on GR and it's really good!


message 1861: by Caitlin (new)

Caitlin C (caitkom) | 199 comments Kathryn wrote: "I enjoy Alex Kava, Patricia Cornwall, and James Lee Burke. Can't label them as cozy authors!"

Kathryn- I think we are meant to be reading buddies. I love Alex Kava and Patricia Cornwell also! Have you read anything by Karin Slaughter?


message 1862: by Kim (new)

Kim (catmommie) I'm reading Plain Truth, never read anything by Jodi Piccoult. It's a good book, just really long chapters are holding me up - 50 or so pages each!

Plain Truth by Jodi Picoult


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) Just finished Once a Witch (Witch, #1) by Carolyn MacCullough . Plot was a bit rushed, but overall it was a fun, breezy read.


message 1864: by Kaye (new)

Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments Started Deadly Masquerade by Tracey Tillis and liking it so far.


message 1865: by Kimmie (new)

Kimmie (thatkimmiegirl) | 100 comments I am about halfway through Flash and Bones. This is one of my favorite authors. This one is okay except I have no interest in Nascar so all the stuff about it is kind of just annoying. So far it definitely isn't one of her best.
-Kimmie


message 1866: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27500 comments Mod
Finished both The Silver Chair and Death's Excellent Vacation. Hmm...now what do I read?


message 1867: by Maria (new)

Maria Schneider (bearmountainbooks) | 191 comments Just finished Hunting Groundby Patricia Briggs--not a cozy! Urban fantasy at its finest! Love it and the first in the series too!


message 1868: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Maria wrote: "Just finished Hunting Groundby Patricia Briggs--not a cozy! Urban fantasy at its finest! Love it and the first in the series too!"

Actually Cry Wolf (Alpha & Omega, #1) by Patricia Briggs is the first in the Alpha & Omega series. And there was actually a short story in an anthology before that which introduced the main characters in the books!


message 1869: by Maria (new)

Maria Schneider (bearmountainbooks) | 191 comments Melodie wrote: "Maria wrote: "Just finished Hunting Groundby Patricia Briggs--not a cozy! Urban fantasy at its finest! Love it and the first in the series too!"

Actually [bookcover:Cry Wolf|235..."


Sorry, I meant: I loved it and I ALSO loved the first in the series!!!


message 1870: by Ellen (new)

Ellen (elliearcher) Just finished David Orr's Beautiful & Pointless A Guide to Modern Poetry by David Orr & Blackout (All Clear #1) by Connie Willis by Connie Willis. Loved them both (Orr's is a user-friendly book about poetry & Willis the first book in a time travel fantasy).

I'm now beginning (in my non-cozy reads) the second book in Willis's 2-parter ( All Clear (All Clear, #2) by Connie Willis -I like that the covers are negative images of each other). I'm a little more than 1/3 of the way through a difficult, slow but pretty rewarding read, In the Castle of My Skin (Ann Arbor Paperbacks) by George Lamming by George Lamming about his childhood growing up in a small island that was formerly a British colony.


message 1871: by Kaye (new)

Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments Reading The Accidental Bestseller by Wendy Wax and am enjoying it immensely.


message 1872: by Marisa, Cozy Mysteries Assistant Moderator (new)

Marisa (moretta) | 4144 comments Mod
Maria wrote: "Just finished Hunting Groundby Patricia Briggs--not a cozy! Urban fantasy at its finest! Love it and the first in the series too!"

I LOVE this series. I've missed it a lot because last year Patricia Briggs didn't publish any new book in it, but I think there's another one on sight.


message 1873: by Marisa, Cozy Mysteries Assistant Moderator (new)

Marisa (moretta) | 4144 comments Mod
I'm reading Archangel's Blade (Guild Hunter, #4) by Nalini Singh . I've waiting for Dmitri's story,


message 1874: by Kaye (new)

Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments Just started The Jefferson Key (Cotton Malone, #7) by Steve Berry yesterday and am about a third into it and liking it a lot.


message 1875: by Maria (new)

Maria Schneider (bearmountainbooks) | 191 comments Kaye wrote: "Just started The Jefferson Key (Cotton Malone, #7) by Steve Berryyesterday and am about a third into it and liking it a lot."

I think I've read something by Berry...


message 1876: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Kaye wrote: "Just started The Jefferson Key (Cotton Malone, #7) by Steve Berryyesterday and am about a third into it and liking it a lot."

I read this a couple of months ago. Really liked it once I got all the players sorted out. The constant change of POV was hard to get into at first.


message 1877: by Maria (new)

Maria Schneider (bearmountainbooks) | 191 comments Melodie wrote: "Kaye wrote: "Just started The Jefferson Key (Cotton Malone, #7) by Steve Berryyesterday and am about a third into it and liking it a lot."

I read this a couple of months ago. Really liked it once I got all th..."

Oh. I'll be avoiding it then. Hate too many POV.


message 1878: by Donna (new)

Donna | 27 comments I'm reading First Lord's Fury (Codex Alera, #6) by Jim Butcher , Mr. Darcy, Vampyre by Amanda Grange , and 16 Lighthouse Road (Cedar Cove, #1) by Debbie Macomber .


message 1879: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27500 comments Mod
Just started The Bride Collector by Ted Dekker. Only a couple chapters in, so too soon to say what I think of it.


message 1880: by Leslie (new)

Leslie I started Lips Unsealed A Memoir by Belinda Carlisle last night. The Go-Go's were my first concert when I was in 7th or 8th grade. I thought I was hot stuff in my 80's gear:)


message 1881: by Linda (new)

Linda I just started reading Darkness, My Old Friend A Novel by Lisa Unger . So far it's been somewhat of an in-depth analysis of the main characters with some foreshadowing of future events, but Lisa Unger writes superb suspense so I know I will not be disappointed.


message 1882: by Maria (new)

Maria Schneider (bearmountainbooks) | 191 comments Linda wrote: "I just started reading Darkness, My Old Friend A Novel by Lisa Unger. So far it's been somewhat of an in-depth analysis of the main characters with some foreshadowing of future events, but L..."
Have you ever read Maureen Miller? She writes romantic suspense. It's not...oh, what's the way to describe it. Not quite as dark, as Unger, not that hers are terribly dark. Just a different focus I think because of the romantic elements.


message 1883: by Linda (new)

Linda Maria wrote: "Linda wrote: "I just started reading Darkness, My Old Friend A Novel by Lisa Unger. So far it's been somewhat of an in-depth analysis of the main characters with some foreshadowing of future..."

I have not read Maureen Miller, Maria, but thank you for bring her to my attention. I'll be sure to check out her books!


message 1884: by Caitlin (new)

Caitlin C (caitkom) | 199 comments Heather L wrote: "Just started The Bride Collector by Ted Dekker. Only a couple chapters in, so too soon to say what I think of it."

Heather, my husband is an avid Dekker reader and he said this book is amazing!!!


message 1885: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27500 comments Mod
Thanks, Caitlin!

I'm now 230 pages in, and it definitely has my attention. I kept wanting to sneak pages of it at work today. *G*


message 1886: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27500 comments Mod
Was up until 4am reading. I finally had to force myself to set aside The Bride Collector and get a few hours sleep. Finished it this afternoon, and it was really good.

Think it's time for a couple cozies now...


message 1887: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) | 630 comments I am reading Bill Bryson's At Home, I am fascinated by how places in the home got their names. It is fascinating reading for anyone who is interested in even architecture as he devotes a few chapters to the glass conservatory that was built in England.


message 1888: by Maria (new)

Maria Schneider (bearmountainbooks) | 191 comments Robin wrote: "I am reading Bill Bryson's At Home, I am fascinated by how places in the home got their names. It is fascinating reading for anyone who is interested in even architecture as he devotes a few chapt..."

I've only tried one Bryson and it was on audio. It was okay, but kind of slow and not as funny as I've heard.


message 1890: by Maria (new)

Maria Schneider (bearmountainbooks) | 191 comments Jennifer wrote: "I'm reading The Confessions of Catherine de Medici The Confessions of Catherine de Medici by C.W. Gortner, Sizzling Sixteen (Stephanie Plum, #16) by Janet Evanovich Sizzling Sixteen, [..."
I've got a Robert Crais on tap too, but it's one of the Joe Pike ones. Woot!


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) Robin wrote: "I am reading Bill Bryson's At Home, I am fascinated by how places in the home got their names. It is fascinating reading for anyone who is interested in even architecture as he devotes a few chapt..."

I read this when it first came out and I enjoyed it quite a bit as well. Fascinating reading.


message 1892: by Erin L (new)

Erin L (wellreadmoose) | 505 comments I'm reading Hourglass Hourglass (Hourglass, #1) by Myra McEntire . It's ok so far.


message 1893: by Kaye (new)

Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments Almost done with Home to Woefield A Novel by Susan Juby and it is one funny, funny book.


message 1894: by Kouk (new)

Kouk | 49 comments I am reading: Bloodlust (Nightshade, #2) by Michelle Rowen


message 1895: by Kaye (new)

Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments Finished Home to Woefield: A Novel last night and started Maine and am enjoying it immensely. Highly recommend Home to Woefield. What a hoot! Fantastic characters you will just fall in love with.


message 1896: by Caroline (new)

Caroline | 661 comments Not really a cozy because Bernie is a private investigator but it is narrated from the dog's point of view - just finished The Dog Who Knew Too Much A Chet and Bernie Mystery by Spencer Quinn and I really enjoyed it. Read it all the way through in one sitting!


message 1897: by Marisa, Cozy Mysteries Assistant Moderator (new)

Marisa (moretta) | 4144 comments Mod
Dru wrote: "I'm reading New York to Dallas New York to Dallas (In Death, #33) by J.D. Robb by J.D. Robb"

I'm with the same book.


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message 1899: by Cathie (new)

Cathie (countrygarden) | 6 comments I like to read Perri O'Shaunessey, Sue Grafton and some other mystery writers. I also change genres to literary fiction and like Joanne Harris, Alice Hoffman and some others.


message 1900: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) | 630 comments Joanne Harris is a good author, I have read most of her books. Alice Hoffman is good. Red Garden I am not so sure about. I liked the history of the town, but she lost her character's voice along the way. IMHO


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