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So I guess I am stingy, then! Spoiled by all my book whispering finds!


Big W has always been my "go to" place for books - cheaper than anywhere else! I used to work in the book department of Big W :)


That's awesome! The staff at the book department in the Big W near me are always nice and really helpful, especially when I'm inquiring about new releases.

And thirty years ago, about JP I would have agreed with you, but I think by now that JP is probably just about making ends meet, and this is a marketing ploy for some easy $$

It amazes me though how people read a short story, knowing it's a short story - then say it wasn't long enough...
Elias wrote: "Brenda wrote: "Big W has always been my "go to" place for books - cheaper than anywhere else! I used to work in the book department of Big W :)"
That's awesome! The staff at the book department in..."
I loved working there when I was there - always tried to recommend books to people and often had people come back to ask about new books :)
That's awesome! The staff at the book department in..."
I loved working there when I was there - always tried to recommend books to people and often had people come back to ask about new books :)

I also agree about the short story thing even though I'm very critical of my own short story not being long enough.
And Marianne, I guess that was my failed attempt at being sarcastic. I have a problem, both online and in real life, where people haven't been able to tell if I was being serious or joking due to my mostly deadpan expression and tone. Some have even pointed it out to me how much it frustrates them. I guess it'd be even harder to discern here.
I've heard a lot people complaining about James Patterson really phoning it in and how much he uses other writers and profits off of their work. I remember Stephen King even having a go at him once. I personally enjoy his work and his writing doesn't draw too much attention to itself, which I like. It's always about the story and the pace.

I actually love a good short story or novella, have no problem at all with the format, but reviewers were complaining about the lack of resolution, wondering if they have to wait until the next BookShot or the next full Alex Cross book, which is not out until November.
Although that's only 5 months, not like the cliff hanger at the end of Cross My Heart, where they had to wait some 22 months until Hope to Die for the resolution. Luckily, I read them both this year, so that wasn't a problem for me....

I remember waiting two years from the end of Matthew Reilly's The Six Sacred Stones whose cliffhanger, in my opinion, was one of the best endings I'd read in an action novel, until The 5 Greatest Warriors came out. I hated the waiting but loved the excitement and anticipation of the next book.

Lol, I'm glad I didn't start them late in life :o

I remember that Jools! There was so much hype and build up - and so many people said they'd need to go back and re-read. I was glad I didn't have them on my list to read :)

I loved that series Brenda and was hanging out every year for news of the next one. Her researching was so thorough that it took her deep into the jungles of...I forget where...with special guides to show her original cave drawings and teach her about prehistoric cave dwellers. She spent years studying the details, hencewhy I guess, her books are such tomes ;) though I am afraid the last two didn't come up to expectations...for me anyway. Maybe I was too old by then!! ;)
I still have all of my battered copies of that series :)
Yes thirteen years older would make your reading choices a little different. I know my tastes have changed so I guess that'd be something she have to take a risk with...


The whole series was about that subject which she was very interested in so I guess for her it was a labour of love. The first book was released in 1980 and the 6th and last 2011. So a long time living with cavemen! She has a fascinating bio. Jean M. Auel

The longest I had heard before that was by Donna Tartt who had 10 year waits for her second book The Little Friend and her latest b..."
Lol, it had 800 pages so good value! ;) the smallest was 500 pages.


The longest I had heard before that was by Donna Tartt who had 10 year waits for her second book The Little Friend and her latest b..."
Yes, ten years is quite a wait, but Donna Tartt's books are not series, are they? So you're not hanging out all that time to find out what happened to your favourite characters...

Their size probably accounts for 2-3 regular books maybe? :)

There won't be another one The Land of Painted Caves was the final book.
Like many others I didn't enjoy the last two to as much as the first 4.

Marianne, I thought you mind find this article interesting/ironic [I really hate using this word but I think it fits here], given what you said about the "Book Shots" series being expensive for such short reads.
http://time.com/money/4375452/james-p...

He is mainly promoting his new book, Everyone Brave is Forgiven, but you may also know him as the author of Little Bee/The Other Hand.

How many pages would you say a "CHUNKY" book is. 400 plus pages or 500 pages plus?
Wanting to do a personal challenge, so that is the reason for my question.


I saw a reading challenge where they only counted books over 1000 pages.
I think realistically 500 like everyone else here suggests.
But if it's personal then you can make your own rules - and change them at will ;)


Brenda you will NOT be surprised to hear I declined that challenge!
A few of my maniac challenge obsessed friends are - and putting their hands up to read 12!
Admittedly two of them do a lot of audio books so will do theirs that way :)
But can you imagine how many CDs there would be? How many hours there would be? The mind boggles!!!


One of those topics I'm not sure where to put!
For those who are NetGalley users, I just noticed my auto approval for Random House had disappeared, so I emailed one of my contacts. She replied to me straight away to say in part:
I’m afraid Penguin Random House no longer have an active Netgalley account, so that would explain why your auto approval has been removed.
Now for a big publishing house - two of the biggest combined - that's really sad :(
So for us NG users, we will no longer have choices from Penguin Random House...
For those who are NetGalley users, I just noticed my auto approval for Random House had disappeared, so I emailed one of my contacts. She replied to me straight away to say in part:
I’m afraid Penguin Random House no longer have an active Netgalley account, so that would explain why your auto approval has been removed.
Now for a big publishing house - two of the biggest combined - that's really sad :(
So for us NG users, we will no longer have choices from Penguin Random House...

For those who are NetGalley users, I just noticed my auto approval for Random House had disappeared, so I emailed one of my contacts. She replied to ..."
Oh no that really is sad, Brenda. How terrible :((
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