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Jennifer (jhaltenburger) Melodie wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "Finished five since my last post. Not all of them were on my original list of 35 although two were and one was on my "next up."

Finished Colorado Dawn Colorado Dawn (A Runaway Brides, #2) by Kaki Warner f..."


Heh, it could turn out to be a mixed blessing if it becomes my favorite read of the year. Here's why. Every year I'm doing a challenge that involves spelling out the title of my favorite read from the previous year. At this point, next year's is going to be The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society which is bad enough. I can't imagine what I'd do if it turned out to be 11/22/63.


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) Interesting challenge! I'm not sure how I'd pick out my favourite book of the year though...


message 2503: by Rhea (new)

Rhea (roaminglibrarian) | 3 comments Fantasy, romance, teen, children's books. Anything that looks interesting.


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Rhea (roaminglibrarian) | 3 comments Jennifer wrote: "Melodie wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "Finished five since my last post. Not all of them were on my original list of 35 although two were and one was on my "next up."

Finished Colorado Dawn [bookcover:..."


I have to admit I was little nervous about reading The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society since it was a gift from my mom and we really don't see eye to eye on books. However, I really enjoyed it. It is well written as a series of letters and notes, from and to the main character. It is well laid out chronologically and very well written.


message 2505: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27500 comments Mod
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is one of my all-time favorite books. Can't recommend it enough!

Am currently about halfway through The Time Machine by H.G. Wells. Have seen the 1960 movie two or three times, but this is the first I've actually read the book. It is one of the June group reads for "The Next Best Book Club" here at GR. Yup, getting a jump on things for a change, lol.

Actually, I'm just anxious to get back to my Patricia Briggs books and don't want any interruptions for a while when I do. *G*


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) Heather L wrote: "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is one of my all-time favorite books. Can't recommend it enough!

Am currently about halfway through The Time Machine by H.G. Wells. Have seen the ..."


Heather pointed me towards the Guernsey Literary... on audio and I can't recommend the audio version highly enough! Excellent, truly excellent! (Although I had to ff through a few sections about animals during the war.)


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Teresa Scott (goodreadscomknitknat) | 131 comments When i am not reading a cozy, I like light-hearted romance books like the following:Christmas Letters, The Perfect Christmas, andThe Man You'll Marry


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Erin L (wellreadmoose) | 505 comments I'm starting Hounded Hounded (Iron Druid Chronicles, #1) by Kevin Hearne today. I can't wait, it looks pretty good.


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Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments Just started Hurricane by Karen Harper


message 2510: by Susan (new)

Susan | 95 comments I started Lethal Rider by Larissa Ione. Lethal Rider (Lords of Deliverance, #3) by Larissa Ione


message 2511: by Karen M (last edited Jun 02, 2012 03:59PM) (new)

Karen M | 1436 comments Started Bloodstone last nite. Bloodstone (A Stacy Justice Mystery #2) by Barbra Annino


message 2512: by DonnaCarol (new)

DonnaCarol | 316 comments I just finished Susan Conant's "ANIMAL APPETITE". When I chose the book,I thought it was a cozy but in my oppinion it did not belong in that category.
That being said, I did like the book. It brought back memories of reading "The Scarlett Letter" for a debate team. Good book, but not a cozy to me. Any colonial/Native American history fans might should try it. Some aspects of the story are based on fact making even it more interesting to me. Well written. Not a cozy but also not a thriller. A good mystery. Has anyone else read this? Animal Appetite (A Dog Lover's Mystery, #10) by Susan Conant


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) Zipped through Bloodstone (A Stacy Justice Mystery #2) by Barbra Annino last night after accepting it was going to be ebook only. Fun read!


message 2514: by Debra (new)

Debra Goldstein (debrahgoldstein) | 19 comments Just enjoyed Kellerman's Gun Games


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Donna | 27 comments I'm reading Sugar Rush by Donna Kauffman. I picked it up at the library because the cover was pretty! LOL

Sugar Rush (Cupcake Club, #1) by Donna Kauffman


message 2516: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27500 comments Mod
Finished The Time Machine last Thursday. A short, fast read and pretty good, too.

Finished Bone Crossed by Patricia Briggs late (really late) Saturday night.

Spent most of Sunday reading Silver Borne by Patrcia Briggs.

Currently reading: River Marked by (you guesssed it) Patrcia Briggs. Two more to go by her after this one!


message 2517: by DonnaCarol (last edited Jun 04, 2012 09:29PM) (new)

DonnaCarol | 316 comments Donna wrote: "I'm reading Sugar Rush by Donna Kauffman. I picked it up at the library because the cover was pretty! LOL

Sugar Rush by Julie Burchill"


LOL....sometimes girls just have to be girls... I have done the same thing.


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Maria Schneider (bearmountainbooks) | 191 comments Heather, have you read the Alpha and OMega books by Briggs? REALLY excellent. Some of her older fantasy rocks too!

I finished Robert Crais, The First Rule Thriller, tough-guy book.


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Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments Reading Blood Hollow (Cork O'Connor, #4) by William Kent Krueger and am enjoying it immensely. Set in Minnesota, a state I know nothing about so that's interesting.


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Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Maria wrote: "Heather, have you read the Alpha and OMega books by Briggs? REALLY excellent. Some of her older fantasy rocks too!

I finished Robert Crais, The First Rule Thriller, tough-guy book."


I LOVE Robert Crais! The Elvis Cole & Joe Pike books are first rate!


message 2521: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27500 comments Mod
Maria: You're a little behind. ;-)

I read Alpha & Omega: A Companion Novella to Cry Wolf and Cry Wolf not quite two weeks ago, before I switched back to the Mercy series. I have the last two A&O books at top of the TBR pile.

Am about 1/4 to 1/3 of the way through River Marked. Had a nasty headache yesterday that prevented me from doing much reading.


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Marja McGraw (marja1) | 994 comments Where Billy Died by Earl Staggs. I wouldn't call it a cozy, but it does look like it's going to be funny. Where Billy Died by Earl Staggs


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Susan | 95 comments I am reading Four Sisters All Queens by Sherry Jones. Four Sisters, All Queens by Sherry Jones


message 2524: by Karen M (new)

Karen M | 1436 comments I am really enjoying The Vampire Hunter Chronicles. Little bit different spin on the vampire/lover type story.


message 2525: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (last edited Jun 13, 2012 09:27AM) (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27500 comments Mod
FINISHED SINCE LAST WEEK:


River Marked by Patricia Briggs (paranormal/urban fantasy; Mercy Thompson #6)
Happily Never After by Jeaniene Frost (vampire novella)
Reckoning by Jeaniene Frost (vampire novella)
Devil to Pay by Jeaniene Frost (vampire novella)
Hunting Ground by Patricia Briggs (paranormal/urban fantasy; Alpha and Omega #2)
Fair Game by Patricia Briggs (paranormal/urban fantasy; Alpha and Omega #3)


CURRENTLY READING:
Already Home by Vicki Lewis Thompson (romance novella, Sons of Chance #6.5)
Plum Lovin' by Janet Evanovich (romance)


Hunting Ground had my favorite opening of all the Patricia Briggs books. I don't want to ruin anything for those who might be interested in reading the series (and I DO recommend reading the Mercy and A&O books in order), but absolutely loved it. Am now caught up on all of the Mercy and A&O books.

Already Home is a novella offered for free during May and June by VLT. It is available for both Nook and Kindle. Search on the title if interested. It is a prequel to her next trio of books in the "Sons of Chance" series. I will probably finish that tonight before going on to finish Plum Lovin'. I read the first two chapters last night only because I couldn't sleep, and didn't feel like powering up the Nook again.

Next up will be a cozy or two...

(Sorry I've been scarce the past week. A chainsaw wielding idiot took out the power on our block Tues, and my home computer--which I was on at the time--with it. I'm trying to convince myself that it is okay to charge repairs to the credit card, which isn't easy seeing as I'm trying to save money to move at end of July. OTOH, not having computer access from home is hampering the apartment search. Sigh...)


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) Heather -

Convince yourself that it is okay to charge the repairs to the credit card - of the chainsaw wielding idiot who fried your computer. :)


message 2527: by Erin L (new)

Erin L (wellreadmoose) | 505 comments Just finished Hounded Hounded (Iron Druid Chronicles, #1) by Kevin Hearne and I was underwhelmed. I'm hoping the next book gets better. And it gets such great reviews!


message 2528: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27500 comments Mod
❂ Jennifer wrote: "Heather -

Convince yourself that it is okay to charge the repairs to the credit card - of the chainsaw wielding idiot who fried your computer. :)"


LOL...I wish! : D


message 2529: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27500 comments Mod
Getting ready to start Beautiful Sacrifice, the latest by Elizabeth Lowell.


message 2530: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Reading Hereafter (Hereafter, #1) by Tara Hudson and The Savage Grace (The Dark Divine, #3) by Bree Despain


message 2531: by Karen M (new)

Karen M | 1436 comments Just started and having trouble putting down Heart of a Knight. Lots of sexual tension but nothing really happening, not even a kiss yet, but still very steamy. I don't remember historical romances being quit this.... LOL


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Erin L (wellreadmoose) | 505 comments Started Nation by Terry Pratchett on Saturday, but realized that Snuff (Discworld, #39) by Terry Pratchett is due early next week so I'll probably switch to that. I love Terry Pratchett so much. I'm actually considering starting the discworld novels over again at The Color of Magic (Discworld, #1) by Terry Pratchett

Also reading Grave Witch (Alex Craft, #1) by Kalayna Price Because I needed yet another series to read :)


message 2533: by [deleted user] (last edited Jun 14, 2012 12:33PM) (new)

I'm reading a YA - Outside In. I read the first book in this series a couple of years ago Inside Out when the author was at Pennwriters Conference. She was a key-note speaker this year. Liked that one, expect to like this one. Of course, I then gift them to my granddaughter!


message 2534: by Katherine (new)

Katherine Having just finished McCullough's The Greater Journey The Greater Journey Americans in Paris by David McCullough , I've picked up another that has been on my TBR pile, 1776 1776 by David McCullough


message 2535: by Kaye (new)

Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments Will be starting Ocean Beach by Wendy Wax today. I love Wendy Wax's books!


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DonnaCarol | 316 comments I'm reading "GHOST MOON" by Karen Robards. I got so spooked last night (reading in bed)that I had to get up and lock my door and shut & lock my windows. It isn't the words that affected me but the FEEL of the story . Robards is good. Ghost Moon by Karen Robards


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Vicky (ladyvictoria5) | 218 comments Katherine wrote: "Having just finished McCullough's The Greater Journey[bookcover:The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris], I've picked up another that has been on my TBR pile, 17761776 by David McCullough"

I thoroughly enjoyed '1776'. For being straight history, it is a readable as fiction, IMHO.


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Vicky (ladyvictoria5) | 218 comments I'm reading Farworld: Water Keep by J. Scott Savage Water Keep (Farworld, #1) by J. Scott Savage

I'm enjoying it very much but I'm only 50 pages into it. It reminds me of the Harry Potter books although I want to finish it before I still my neck out too far. Some books let down after a brilliant beginning.


message 2539: by Karen M (new)

Karen M | 1436 comments Yesterday I started Turn Right at Machu Picchu: Rediscovering the Lost City One Step at a Time, starting to wonder if this is going to be another slow read.


message 2540: by DonnaCarol (last edited Jun 16, 2012 01:58AM) (new)

DonnaCarol | 316 comments I just finished Karen Robards "Ghost Moon". I went from being too scared to look under my bed, to wipeing tears from my eyes, to fanning from the "flames of romantic passion". An emotional ride.
The "bad guy" reveal was well done and the ending was carried through very well, instead of everything being wrapped up and revealed in two pages. Good Mystery.


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Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments DonnaCarol wrote: "I just finished Karen Robards "Ghost Moon". I went from being too scared to look under my bed, to wipeing tears from my eyes, to fanning from the "flames of romantic passion". An emotional ride.
Th..."


Wow, sounds like it is excellently written. Glad you enjoyed it so much.


message 2542: by DonnaCarol (new)

DonnaCarol | 316 comments Kaye wrote: "DonnaCarol wrote: "I just finished Karen Robards "Ghost Moon". I went from being too scared to look under my bed, to wipeing tears from my eyes, to fanning from the "flames of romantic passion". An..."

Thanks Kaye, I primarily read cozy mysteries so this was a risk for me. I also have never tried Karen Robards before. It is a "FEEL" book. You feel the thick Louisiana air, the heat of the passion,the ache in your heart, and you definitely feel the fear. I will be trying another by Ms. Robards when I run across one.


message 2543: by Andrea (last edited Jun 16, 2012 03:33PM) (new)

Andrea  Taylor (hermia) | 47 comments I am currently reading The Various Haunts of Men (Simon Serrailler, #1) by Susan Hill by Susan Hill. I am having a day of reading. It's nice to be at home and just sinking into a good book. I finished The Bohemian Girl (Denton, #2) by Kenneth M. Cameron by Kenneth M. Cameron this morning and then started this one. I am also keeping up with poetry: The Complete Poems by Emily Dickinson as well. I like to read a cozy, poetry and another good book of fiction at the same time. I take time each day to read from them all. Sometimes, I throw in a nonfiction book as well.


message 2544: by Erin L (new)

Erin L (wellreadmoose) | 505 comments I finished Snuff last night. While I'll admit that it isn't as good as the earlier stuff in the series, it's still pretty darned good.


message 2545: by Kaye (new)

Kaye (momgee) | 862 comments Reading A Thousand Bones (Louis Kincaid, #8) by P.J. Parrish and it is really good.


message 2546: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27500 comments Mod
Just started The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan (YA fantasy).


message 2547: by Shannon (last edited Jun 20, 2012 07:49PM) (new)

Shannon (dolphinlover) | 290 comments I finished reading Snow Angels and it was GREAT! It was so dark,moody,and grisly. Just what I was looking for. Lots of twists and turns to keep you on your toes. I am looking forward to reading the next books in this series.


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Susan | 95 comments I started reading Nine Lives by George M. Moser. Nine Lives by George M. Moser


message 2549: by Erin L (new)

Erin L (wellreadmoose) | 505 comments Heather L wrote: "Just started The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan (YA fantasy)."

I've really enjoyed the first 3 in the series (gotta get back to those!) and hope you do too!


message 2550: by Erin L (new)

Erin L (wellreadmoose) | 505 comments Started Changeless (Parasol Protectorate, #2) by Gail Carriger last night and it's started out well. Had trouble putting it down to go to bed.


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