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it's here! This is an unusual trilogy, with a bit of folklore in the flavor.


Favorite Semilla's Sense of Snow by Peter Hoeg"
Elizabeth, see my last two notes! have you read this?


Oh, I loved that book! It just clicked with me... Hope you continue to enjoy it!
Melodie and Jennifer -- Finished Night Broken last night. I thought it another good addition to the series. Lots of action, but also plenty of scenes or dialogue that had me laughing out loud. ☺

Oh, good! Thanks for letting me (us) know - the plot summary had me wondering if I was in for another dark storyline. I almost grabbed it to start last night, but I'm making myself read another book from my "series at risk of dropping" pile first. That pile has gotten too big...




Me too! I just finished



Mari Jungstedt, Clarissa Lackberg, Yrsa (can not spell her last name} She comes from Iceland. Oh the list goes on forever.
But for my cozies I love Lilian Jackson Braun, Mc Beaton, Rys Bowen, Emma Jameson (try her she is great).
I do love Elizabeth George too . She lives in my area.



Agreed Emma Jameson does need to write more. She is such a classy writer. Maybe she will read this!!!!


Wow that does sound fun!! Where can we get more hours in the day!!


I think the Joe Pickett are set in Wyoming, which I still need for the challenge as well.


I own that but not the previous book in the series, The Naked Sun. Did you read that first?


I've read some of the Joe Pickett books. Good reads, but they can be pretty violent. Have met C.J. on several occasions and he's a really nice guy.


I own that but not the previous book in the series, The Naked Sun. Did you read that first?"
No, I belong to a Yahoo! Groups Classic Science Fiction Book Club and this is this month's selection. I am really enjoying it. I am going to try and get



Heather L wrote: "Melodie and Jennifer -- Finished Night Broken last night. I thought it another good addition to the series. Lots of action, but also plenty of scenes or dialogue that had me laughin..."
Thank you, I had begun it but it's "stopped" because I felt as dark, and it's not my mood now. I'll give it another try (waiting on Tuesday and Shelly Laurenston).
Thank you, I had begun it but it's "stopped" because I felt as dark, and it's not my mood now. I'll give it another try (waiting on Tuesday and Shelly Laurenston).


The book is definitely a bit different than the movie but I enjoyed them both.


I own that but not the previous book in the series, The Naked Sun. Did you..."
I read The Caves of Steel in January - I really liked it! I am just wondering whether I should try to get The Naked Sun from the library or just go ahead and read the third book The Robots of Dawn…





Right now I'm about half way through Camilla by Fanny Burney.




Susan Bernhardt


Beautifully written book, but it depressed me for days. Reminded me of a friend who died of Hodgkin's disease when I was in high school.

Beautifully writt..."
Definitely a tear-jerker. But I didn't feel manipulated as many such do.




I read this last year and enjoyed it.




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