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message 3851: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 797 comments Currently reading The Sacred Vault The Sacred Vault (Nina Wilde & Eddie Chase, #6) by Andy McDermott , this is one of my favorite series.


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MaryJo Dawson | 857 comments The Löwensköld Ring is the non-cozy read I'm involved with right now. I wasn't sure it would even be listed on Goodreads; a friend had it on her bookshelves, inherited from her father's library and it is translated from Swedish. but lo and behold,
it's here! This is an unusual trilogy, with a bit of folklore in the flavor.


message 3853: by MaryJo (new)

MaryJo Dawson | 857 comments Update: I just discovered Selma Lagerlof was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize for iterature with the Lowenskold Ring trilogy, so that adds to the intrigue for me.


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MaryJo Dawson | 857 comments Elizabeth wrote: "I love Scandnavian literature. I love Henning Mankell,Indriason, Mari Jungstedt, Lackberg, oh so many !

Favorite Semilla's Sense of Snow by Peter Hoeg"


Elizabeth, see my last two notes! have you read this?


message 3855: by Allison (new)

Allison Started Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan . Only 15 pages in and I'm hooked!


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) Allie wrote: "Started Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore by Robin Sloan. Only 15 pages in and I'm hooked!"

Oh, I loved that book! It just clicked with me... Hope you continue to enjoy it!


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Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Just started Night Broken (Mercy Thompson, #8) by Patricia Briggs Night Broken. Love this series!


message 3858: by Heather L , Cozy Mysteries Moderator (last edited Mar 18, 2014 10:47AM) (new)

Heather L  (wordtrix) | 27500 comments Mod
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. ☺


message 3860: by Karen M (new)

Karen M | 1436 comments I'm almost done reading The Joshua Effect, The Joshua Effect by P.S. Meronek . Very fast paced thriller,


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) 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..."

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...


message 3862: by Kait (new)

Kait Carson | 182 comments I'm working my way thought Are You There Blog? It's Me, Writer by Kristen Lamb . This book covers some really interesting marketing concepts for authors. And it helped me know that blogging was not for me. Personal choice - and I reserve the right to change my mind. I love guesting on other's blogs, but to blog on a regular basis...not right now.


message 3863: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) Melodie wrote: "Just started Night Broken (Mercy Thompson, #8) by Patricia BriggsNight Broken. Love this series!"
Me too! I just finished River Marked (Mercy Thompson, #6) by Patricia Briggs last month. They're the only books I've ever found that are set in my hometown!


message 3864: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) I've been reading The Robots of Dawn (Robot, #3) by Isaac Asimov -- a sci-fi/mystery.


message 3865: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) Emma Jameson, Elizabeth? You mean the Lord and Lady Hetheridge e-books? I love those! I found the first one by accident and now I'm hooked. She needs to write them faster!


message 3866: by Elizabeth (last edited Mar 19, 2014 03:45PM) (new)

Elizabeth (elizabeth8921) | 5308 comments I really love Scandinavian literature Henning Mankell,
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.
Ice Blue by Emma Jameson a book by Emma Jameson


message 3867: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) I read one of those Icelandic mysteries, I really enjoyed it. I like Elizabeth George. I need to get back into that series again. MC Beaton and Rhys Bowen are wonderful. I especially like the Lady Georgiana series and Hamish Macbeth.


message 3868: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth (elizabeth8921) | 5308 comments Kirsten wrote: "Emma Jameson, Elizabeth? You mean the Lord and Lady Hetheridge e-books? I love those! I found the first one by accident and now I'm hooked. She needs to write them faster!"

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


message 3869: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) Amen, Elizabeth!


message 3870: by Karen M (new)

Karen M | 1436 comments I'm about to start The Doll which is a mystery thriller.
The Doll (Vanessa Michael Munroe, #3) by Taylor Stevens


message 3871: by Elizabeth (new)

Elizabeth (elizabeth8921) | 5308 comments Karen M wrote: "I'm about to start The Doll which is a mystery thriller.
The Doll (Vanessa Michael Munroe, #3) by Taylor Stevens"


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


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Jeanne Quigley (jeanneq) | 211 comments I finished The Rosie Project yesterday. I loved, loved, loved it!


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Melissa | 324 comments I just finished Blue Heaven Blue Heaven by C.J. Box for the 50 State challenge for Idaho. It was really good. It was my first CJ Box, this one is a stand alone. I have some of his Joe Pickett books TBR, now I will have to get to them faster.

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


message 3874: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Kirsten wrote: "I've been reading The Robots of Dawn (Robot, #3) by Isaac Asimov -- a sci-fi/mystery."

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


message 3875: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Melissa wrote: "I just finished Blue Heaven Blue Heaven by C.J. Box for the 50 State challenge for Idaho. It was really good. It was my first CJ Box, this one is a stand alone. I have some..."

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.


message 3876: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) Leslie wrote: "Kirsten wrote: "I've been reading The Robots of Dawn (Robot, #3) by Isaac Asimov -- a sci-fi/mystery."

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 The Caves of Steel (Robot, #1) by Isaac Asimov when I'm done with this one.


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Debbie (debbiegray) | 316 comments I'm half way throughThe Devil Wears Prada The Devil Wears Prada (The Devil Wears Prada, #1) by Lauren Weisberger . I have seen bits and pieces of the movie, but not the whole thing. The book is a lot of fun, of course I always think the book is better.


message 3878: by Marisa, Cozy Mysteries Assistant Moderator (new)

Marisa (moretta) | 4144 comments Mod
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).


message 3879: by Karen M (new)

Karen M | 1436 comments Debbie wrote: "I'm half way throughThe Devil Wears PradaThe Devil Wears Prada (The Devil Wears Prada, #1) by Lauren Weisberger. I have seen bits and pieces of the movie, but not the whole thing. The book is a lot of fun, of course I..."

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


message 3880: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Kirsten wrote: "Leslie wrote: "Kirsten wrote: "I've been reading The Robots of Dawn (Robot, #3) by Isaac Asimov -- a sci-fi/mystery."

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


message 3881: by Kait (new)

Kait Carson | 182 comments Still reading The Drop (Harry Bosch, #17) by Michael Connelly . It's a wonderful book, but I'm traveling for work in Miami and by the time I can sit down and read, my eyes are doing The Droop! Almost done, a few more pages.


message 3882: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 797 comments Just starting Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll by Lewis Carroll Carroll , I can't actually remember ever reading this book when I was small, so I thought I would read it now.


message 3883: by Library Nymph (new)

Library Nymph (librarynymph) When I'm not reading a cozy, I'm really into Classics. The Brontes, Jane Austen, Dickens, ect.
Right now I'm about half way through Camilla by Fanny Burney.


message 3884: by Nancy (new)

Nancy (gr-nancy-a) | 278 comments Mostly I will be reading a HEA romance, thriller & occasionally a non-fiction bk.


message 3885: by Karen M (new)

Karen M | 1436 comments Finished The Doll this morning. Very good but very dark thriller. I'm about to start A Table by the Window: A Novel of Family Secrets and Heirloom Recipes which is what I need after reading two thrillers in a row.


message 3886: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) I've been reading The Fall of Arthur by J.R.R. Tolkien today.


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) Finished Night Broken over the weekend. I love this series, but I wish the author wouldn't bring non-shifting animals into the story.


message 3888: by Susan (last edited Mar 23, 2014 04:58PM) (new)

Susan Bernhardt | 161 comments I'm reading The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt. The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt I've just started...6% but so far it's exciting.

Susan Bernhardt


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Mollie (molliebee) | 53 comments Just finished Dark Places by Gillian Flynn. It was very good--and aptly named.


message 3890: by Mollie (new)

Mollie (molliebee) | 53 comments Just finished Dark Places by Gillian Flynn. It was very good--and aptly named.


message 3891: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 797 comments Almost done with The Sleeping Beauty Proposal The Sleeping Beauty Proposal by Sarah Strohmeyer .


message 3892: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Douglass (rdouglass) | 217 comments Just finished The Fault in Our Stars, just seeing what the fuss is about. I have to admit I was gripped. And the ending wasn't what I expected.


message 3893: by Melodie (new)

Melodie (melodieco) | 5280 comments Rebecca wrote: "Just finished The Fault in Our Stars, just seeing what the fuss is about. I have to admit I was gripped. And the ending wasn't what I expected."

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.


message 3894: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Douglass (rdouglass) | 217 comments Melodie wrote: "Rebecca wrote: "Just finished The Fault in Our Stars, just seeing what the fuss is about. I have to admit I was gripped. And the ending wasn't what I expected."

Beautifully writt..."


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


message 3895: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten  (kmcripn) I recently started The Girls of Atomic City The Untold Story of the Women Who Helped Win World War II by Denise Kiernan . I really enjoy history. Additionally, though I don't live near Oak Ridge, I live near one of her sister sites - Hanford. I like it when histories have some connection to people or places I know.


❂ Murder by Death  (murderbydeath) Kirsten wrote: "I recently started The Girls of Atomic City The Untold Story of the Women Who Helped Win World War II by Denise Kiernan. I really enjoy history. Additionally, though I don't live near Oak Ridge..."

I read this last year and enjoyed it.


message 3897: by Linda882 (new)

Linda882 | 191 comments I read up on trivia for my pub quizzes, along with less cozy thrillers


Bridget's Quiet Corner  (chaptersandscreens) We'll Always Have Summer (Summer, #3) by Jenny Han We'll Always Have Summer by Jenny Han


message 3899: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 2446 comments I am over half done with These Broken Stars These Broken Stars (Starbound, #1) by Amie Kaufman on audio and really like it so far. I am also listening to The Golem and the Jinni The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker .


message 3900: by Beth (new)

Beth | 616 comments I just finished reading two novels aimed at the book club market, The Light Between Oceans and Orphan Train. I enjoyed them both very much and recommend them if you want a break from mysteries. The first was a discussion book for my book club this month, and it led to an interesting telling of adoption stories by the members. I won a box of 10 copies of Orphan Train by entering a contest in the ReadingGroupGuides.com newsletter. I handed out copies to my book club members at our meeting and read one myself. I was fascinated to learn that over 200,000 orphans were transported by train from the east coast to the midwest to be fostered by families there in the late 1800s and early 1900s.


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