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message 2051: by Dianne (new)

Dianne | 218 comments I am reading A Discovery of Witches


message 2052: by Donna (new)

Donna | 27 comments Dianne wrote: "I am reading A Discovery of Witches"

I just finished this. I loved it.


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Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments I'm reading A Chesapeake Shores Christmas (Chesapeake Shores, #4) by Sherryl Woods for a little light seasonal reading.


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Shay | 408 comments A.F. wrote: "Melodie wrote: "A.F. wrote: "I have been told that only the first few Anita Blake books are worthwhile, but I have to admit I was not very impressed by the first one. I loved Hunger Games, am gett..."

I personally don't like smut. It's not really a "gritty" series, but have you tried Jesse Petersen's series? It starts with Married with Zombies.


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Ariel (sevenmoonlight) | 138 comments Shay wrote: "I personally don't like smut. It's not really a "gritty" series, but have you tried Jesse Petersen's series? It starts with Married with Zombies. "

I have not. Thank you Shay for that suggestion. I will look into them. I since you vouch that they are not what is billed as "sexy" I am more likely to give them a try.


message 2056: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Malmquist | 225 comments I love cozies as well but I like action books like Clive Cussler, other types of mysteries like Robert Crais ( more of a detective style) or even Jack HIggins.


message 2057: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Lisa wrote: "I love cozies as well but I like action books like Clive Cussler, other types of mysteries like Robert Crais ( more of a detective style) or even Jack HIggins."

Crais is one of my favorites! And he's such a nice guy, not to mention easy on the eyes!


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Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Just started Divergent (Divergent, #1) by Veronica Roth .


message 2059: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 2446 comments Melodie wrote: "Just started Divergent (Divergent, #1) by Veronica Roth."

I am interested to see your thoughts on this one Melodie.


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Priscilla | 127 comments When I am not ready a cozy I love YA books I have just started reading Rosebush by Michele Jaffe . Its good so far! ;)


message 2061: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 2446 comments Priscilla wrote: "When I am not ready a cozy I love YA books I have just started reading Rosebush by Michele Jaffe. Its good so far! ;)"

I read mostly just YA and cozies myself. I am starting How to Save a Life by Sara Zarr How to Save a Life.


message 2062: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Malmquist | 225 comments Melodie wrote: "Lisa wrote: "I love cozies as well but I like action books like Clive Cussler, other types of mysteries like Robert Crais ( more of a detective style) or even Jack HIggins."

Crais is one of my f..."
I couldn't agree more!


message 2063: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Priscilla wrote: "When I am not ready a cozy I love YA books I have just started reading Rosebush by Michele Jaffe. Its good so far! ;)"

I read a lot of YA. Just read 3 in a row!


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) Just finished Hard Magic (Paranormal Scene Investigations #1) by Laura Anne Gilman . Very slow starter, and the narration is dry, even though the protagonist is very likeable. But the story got moving about 1/3 of the way through and I enjoyed it quite a bit. Have already ordered the second in the series.


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Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments I'm reading The Temple Mount Code (Thomas Lourds, #3) by Charles Brokaw and it is action packed excitement.


message 2066: by Marisa, Cozy Mysteries Assistant Moderator (new)

Marisa (moretta) | 4144 comments Mod
I've just read Entangled and I've enjoyed a lot (nice Romance Paranormal/Urban Fantasy stories).


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Ellen (elliearcher) Cindy wrote: "Ellie wrote: "Right now, most of my time is taken up with 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami by Haruki Murakami."

How is the book? I'm hearing so much about it, but not sure its for me."


Sorry Cindy that I took so long to reply. I think it's a great book-I really love it.


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Erin L (wellreadmoose) | 505 comments I'm reading Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman by Neil Gaiman. It's prety good, but I'm not finding it as laugh out loud funny as Terry Pratchett was. There are still many, many funny moments though.


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Karen M | 1436 comments Water for Elephants so far really good book!
Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen


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Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Karen M wrote: "Water for Elephants so far really good book!
Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen"


I tried to get into that book twice because I know so many people who loved it, but I just couldn't get interested. Must be something with me, as I couldn't get into THE HELP either.


message 2071: by Beth (last edited Nov 25, 2011 06:39PM) (new)

Beth | 616 comments I'm reading Harlan Coben's Live Wire and finding it to be very enjoyable. Now I'll have to go back and catch up on the other nine books in the series that preceded it!

And I thought Water for Elephants was a great book. I'd love to get a chance to see the movie.


message 2072: by Karen M (new)

Karen M | 1436 comments Melodie wrote: "Karen M wrote: "Water for Elephants so far really good book!
Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen"

I tried to get into that book twice because I know so many people who loved it, ..."


I sped right through it but sometimes it's just the way a particular book hits you, I think. I'm still trying to finish Middlesex, which is really a good book but for some reason I keep reaching for other books. I think I've read at least 3 or 4 other books while I'm still trying to finish Middlesex.


message 2073: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Beth wrote: "I'm reading Harlan Coben's Live Wire and finding it to be very enjoyable. Now I'll have to go back and catch up on the other nine books in the series that preceded it!

And I thought..."


I love Coben's Myron Bolitar books, Beth! You've got some good ones in store for you. I don't care for his standalones so much, tho.


message 2074: by Lisa (new)

Lisa Malmquist | 225 comments Does anyone read Tim Dorsey books? I think he's a riot. Serge A Storms- the serial killer that only kills the guys that deserve it? With his perpetually stoned sidekick, Coleman? I just read, "When Elves Attack" really funny with a Christmas spin...


message 2075: by Heidi (last edited Nov 26, 2011 08:57PM) (new)

Heidi | 2446 comments Melodie wrote: "Karen M wrote: "Water for Elephants so far really good book!
Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen"

I tried to get into that book twice because I know so many people who loved it, ..."


I listened to both books (Water and The Help) on audio and both had excellent narrators which helped me get into them.


message 2076: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27500 comments Mod
I loved Water for Elephants, but have not yet read The Help, though it has been recommended to me by several different people.


message 2077: by Donna (new)

Donna | 27 comments I just finished Beauty and the Werewolf by Mercedes Lackey Beauty and the Werewolf (Five Hundred Kingdoms, #6) by Mercedes Lackey . I enjoyed it.


message 2078: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 2446 comments Heather L wrote: "I loved Water for Elephants, but have not yet read The Help, though it has been recommended to me by several different people."

The Help on audio is bliss.


message 2079: by Ellen (new)

Ellen (elliearcher) I just finished Joan Didion's Blue Nights by Joan Didion , which I liked, and am now reading This Beautiful Life by Helen Schulman by Helen Schulman. The setting is all very familiar: Upper West Side & the Bronx, Riverdale and Co-op City, & I'm both enjoying that & finding it depressing. I think I like to read books that take place away from NYC!


message 2080: by Karen (new)

Karen Completed The Pawn (The Patrick Bowers Files, #1) by Steven James yesterday. My review:This merits a 5 as far as I did not want to put it down, but for believability a 3 so I gave it a 4. I read another of his books and gave it a 5, but after this one they get less believable and though I like that the book is clean, these are bought at Christian booksellers and I still do not know what they have to do with God more than many secular books and way more violent in many respects. I would recommend Brandilyn Collins for more of a great thrilling read. but Biblical based. I do really like the ending, but should have bought 2nd hand used instead of full price. The Jones-town angle made me want to study more on that subject and I did learn a cool fact on sharks from the book.


message 2081: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27500 comments Mod
Have just started The Christmas Clock by Kat Martin, a holiday read picked up at the used book sale last Christmas.


message 2082: by Kaye (new)

Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments Will be starting When Christmas Comes today.


message 2083: by Karen M (new)

Karen M | 1436 comments I'm in the middle of A Simple Amish Christmas. Sweet and a bit predictable but still a nice pleasant read.


message 2084: by Debra (new)

Debra Goldstein (debrahgoldstein) | 19 comments I just started Joan Didion's Blue Nights. The book definitely is going to resonate with the over fifty woman, but her definition of what a Blue Night is is magical for any age.


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Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments I finished 2 YA dystopians in the last couple of days. One I really liked, Shatter Me (Shatter Me, #1) by Tahereh Mafi , the other I really didn't, Divergent (Divergent, #1) by Veronica Roth .


message 2086: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27500 comments Mod
Kaye wrote: "Will be starting When Christmas Comes today."

I hope you enjoy that one, Kaye. I read it a few years back, before the Cameron Diaz/Kate Winslet movie "The Holiday," and loved it. I see that it is now a Hallmark movie, under the title "Trading Christmas." I'll have to get a friend to record it for me, so I can see how it compares to the book.


message 2087: by Ellen (new)

Ellen (elliearcher) Cindy wrote: "Ellie wrote: "Right now, most of my time is taken up with 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami by Haruki Murakami."

How is the book? I'm hearing so much about it, but not sure its for me."


I can't tell if I answered you or not so just in case: if you like Murakami, you'll certainly like this one. If you haven't read Murakami, this is probably not the best one with which to start (Kafka on the Shore or The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle might be better).


message 2088: by Kaye (new)

Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments Heather L wrote: "Kaye wrote: "Will be starting When Christmas Comes today."

I hope you enjoy that one, Kaye. I read it a few years back, before the Cameron Diaz/Kate Winslet movie "The Holiday," an..."


A quick enjoyable read, Heather. I'll have to look out for the movie.


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alicia grant (shesha556) I just finished Double Dexter. It was awesome.


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I like to read the YAs before giving them to grandchildren. Latest was Land Of Mountains by Jinx Schwartz. Reminded me of Tom Sawyer or Huck Finn to tell you the truth. Except it's in the voice of a girl who turns 11. Very good read for most ages, I'd say. (Gave it to one turning 12.)


message 2091: by Beth (new)

Beth | 616 comments Beth wrote: "...And I thought Water for Elephants was a great book. I'd love to get a chance to see the movie. "

I just saw the movie last night and thought it was great, though, as usually happens to me, I thought the book was better. :)


message 2092: by Debra (new)

Debra Goldstein (debrahgoldstein) | 19 comments Just finished Blue Nights by Joan Didion and enjoyed it.


message 2093: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27500 comments Mod
Finished The Christmas Clock by Kat Martin yesterday and started Christmas in Calico by Jack Curtis.


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Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments Yesterday I started Secrets of Harmony Grove by Mindy Starns Clark and really getting into it now. A little bit of mystery to it. Must be why I'm liking it!


message 2095: by Karen M (new)

Karen M | 1436 comments Reading a library ebook right now, Maine. I've always enjoyed books with multiple POVs.


message 2096: by Ellen (new)

Ellen (elliearcher) I'm reading a thriller mystery, The Boy in the Suitcase


message 2097: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Reading Legend (Legend, #1) by Marie Lu . It's another YA dystopian, but so far it's excellent!


message 2098: by Ellen (new)

Ellen (elliearcher) I'm reading The Boy in the Suitcase by Lene Kaaberbøl-confusing opening but then starts to build in suspense.


message 2099: by Kaye (new)

Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments Karen M wrote: "Reading a library ebook right now, Maine. I've always enjoyed books with multiple POVs."

Ooh, I loved Maine! Glad you are enjoying it.


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Mary (resort) | 139 comments I'm coming to the end of Case Histories and have really enjoyed it. I saw the PBS production of it, so I knew the story but still enjoy the writing. It's serious but with occasional humor, and often touching. I recommend it.

Mary Ellen Hughes


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