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Jan 02, 2010 07:35AM

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I have Atonement by Ian McEwan toward the top of my "to read list." Have you read that one by him and if so, how does it compare to Amsterdam?
Fran wrote: "#1, Amsterdam, Ian McEwan, loved it!"
Atonement is on my list as the best book of the 21st century so far - I liked it much more than Amsterdam and I've read it twice!
Atonement is on my list as the best book of the 21st century so far - I liked it much more than Amsterdam and I've read it twice!

Hi. I read the description of the book, sounds interesting. Is it any good? Would you recommend it?

Hi. I read the description of the book, sounds interesting. Is it any good? Would you recommend it?
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I love M.C. Beaton, short, fun mysteries that can be read over a weekend. If you like that sort of thing, not too deep, this is perfect to curl up with on a Sunday afternoon, forgotten by Monday morning.

Hi. I read the description of the book, sounds interesting. Is it any good? Would you recommend it?
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I love M.C. Beaton, shor..."
Alright, thanks! Maybe i'll try reading one of her books if i can find them at my local bookstore.

Shutter Island i just finished it. i can see why they are making a movie. the story lends itself to a movie first of all - the psyc / thriller is so popular now. but also because the writing is so visual - a screen adaptation would be pretty easy. quick easy and enjoyable read

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but won't the movie be a disappointment after you know the book?



Fran wrote: "#28 Agatha Raisin and The Terrible Tourist, M.C.Beaton, fun series, if only I can find the one where she married James Lacey."
I have never read this series, but I'm a retired librarian and this kind of question always triggers my itch to research. Check the website http://www.agatharaisin.com. It lists #11 as being about her recent marriage to James Lacey, so it might happen in #10 - seems as though it has to be one or the other. Good luck.
I have never read this series, but I'm a retired librarian and this kind of question always triggers my itch to research. Check the website http://www.agatharaisin.com. It lists #11 as being about her recent marriage to James Lacey, so it might happen in #10 - seems as though it has to be one or the other. Good luck.


#30 Agatha Raisin and the Love from Hell, M.C. Beaton, in which she files for divorce.

Back and forth, and back and forth, so go Aggie and James, so it was inevitable that someone would file for divorce...but I don't think we've seen the last of James. And in between there's Charles and Roy, not to mention her friend Bill, to keep her busy, and us chuckling.


#34 Bridge of Sighs, Richard Russo, Very good but went on too long.