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I'm hoping I can get the other two books read before hope to die has to go back to the library, lol!
I own Alex cross's trial so I will start that one today :) I will wait till the last day to pick up hope to die from the library. That should hopefully give me enough to time to read the Trial and Merry Christmas! I love JP books because they are such fast reads :)



Now I'm reading a book set in Ireland which isn't really one of my genres, but it's a fast read. Kinda mindless. Dark Witch


This is my review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/1229744632


Tonight, I will start The Likeness which is a series read.


I love that series, Janice. It's so well-written. Each book can stand on its own, as the author focuses on a different protagonist in each one.

I love that series, Janice. It's so well-written. Each book can stand on its own, as the author focuses ..."
I've read the first and third book and really enjoyed them both. I'm eager to dig into it.

Picking up The Power of Six, which will be a nice change of pace until City of Heavenly Fire becomes available from the library, and I can put The Mortal Instruments on the killed list.

Then I'll finish up Quilty as Charged: Undercover in a Material World. Reading it just because. Finally made it to top of the hold list!
Probably next book i'll start will be Dead Until Dark, book one in Sookie Stackhouse series, which I expect to be a guilty pleasure for the series challenge.

I am currently reading All the Birds, Singing, and I am really enjoying it.

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
Let the Right One In
In the Woods (as a catchup after the others)
Room (ditto catchup)
and also, for other groups
The Girl on the Train
The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August
lol...better get started!

I started yesterday American Rust, which was a Jackie's recommendation long ago. I'm only a few pages into it. It looks good. I needed some time to catch up the author writing style, though.


I had the link to the interview on my old laptop - oh well...


that said, i am concerned that it was his father, i believe, that contracted to have it ghostwritten and he has not been terribly respectful of Larsson's wishes regarding Larsson's legacy...i will probably read it, out of curiosity and hope, but i fear it may end up being a travesty


I didn't know that! How sad. I agree with ceeeeg that a ghostwriter may not be the best decision for to complete Larsson's 4th book in this series. Leave well enough alone, I say.



I have read many volumes of short stories by authors I really liked. It did not mean that I liked all of their stories any more than I like ALL of the stories in any of the anthologies. It is just a different form of reading. We don't like all of the books we read, so why should we like all of the stories in a book of short stories? I think it is great if it happens, but in my experience, it is rare.
I hope you find the rare exception in your current selection though!

Ack, now I'm even more sorry that I didn't buy the book last summer (I saw it in a bookshop in Stockholm, even held it in my hand, but put it back - how stupid of me!).

For group read - The House at Riverton
For pleasure - Confess



I've got to get to 20th Century Ghosts, too. However, all the novels I've got on my shelves keep taking precedence. Smoke and Mirrors is on my TBR shelf, too. I've read most everything Gaiman has written, but haven't been itching to read this one because it's short stories.

I am now starting A Place Called Winter just because I really want to read it now.



I am currently reading The End of the Story by Lydia Davis, and this is a great book for me. I love her writing style, which reminds me of Virginia Woolf. I am also reading Vanessa and Her Sister, a historical fiction novel about Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell.

I may have to incur a fine and let it be late.

http://www.crimefictionlover.com/2015...


This is my review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/1229744632"
Thanks for the review. I have this one sitting here out from the library. I may not get to it in time but I'm definitely going to renew if I don't. This guys writes such interesting stuff.

Next up is Wizard and Glass for our Dark Tower buddy read.

Glad you enjoyed Red Seas Janice. It is a great book and certainly tense throughout.


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Love the cover, Rus




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