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Sandra | 238 comments Allison wrote: "Harlow wrote: "Hi Jannene, no, I haven't, but I watch the TV series. I'll give Tess Gerritsen a try. Thanks."

My favorite Gerritsen books are VANISH (an Edgar nominee), THE APPRENTICE, and ICE C..."


I'm reading The Apprentice (Jane Rizzoli & Maura Isles, #2) by Tess Gerritsen right now. I am enjoying the series so far. I've never seen the show, but I'd like to now.


message 5002: by Valerie (new)

Valerie | 46 comments This group is dangerous! So many more books/authors I want to explore already.
**dashing off to add Tess Gerritsen to my list**


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4cats (fourcats) Am nearly finished The Whisperer by Donato Carrisi which is fabulous : )


message 5004: by Allison (new)

Allison Brennan (abwrites) Sandra wrote: "Allison wrote: "Harlow wrote: "Hi Jannene, no, I haven't, but I watch the TV series. I'll give Tess Gerritsen a try. Thanks."

My favorite Gerritsen books are VANISH (an Edgar nominee), THE APPRE..."


I started watching the show, but it was hard to reconcile the books with the characters, most Maura Isles. She doesn't fit my vision of her. But the series is good for what it is.


message 5005: by Jannene (new)

Jannene | 775 comments Allison, I feel the same way. I can't picture the goth figure (like Abby in NCIS) in the book when they present her as the total opposite in the show. I still like both. Unlike the Bones TV show compared to Kathy Reichs books, I don't care for the show after reading the books.


message 5006: by Allison (new)

Allison Brennan (abwrites) Jannene wrote: "Allison wrote: "Harlow wrote: "Hi Jannene, no, I haven't, but I watch the TV series. I'll give Tess Gerritsen a try. Thanks."

My favorite Gerritsen books are VANISH (an Edgar nominee), THE APP..."


Body Double was much, much better and we learn a lot more about Maura Isles history. I'll admit, I'm more of a Jane Rizzoli fan than Maura fan, because Maura makes some dumb (IMO) decisions particularly related to men, but I like Maura's intelligence and she's a compelling character even when I want to wring her neck sometimes. I love Jane -- insecure and confident at the same time, which is hard to portray on the page but is done beautifully. She feels more real to me. What I love about the books is the growing friendship between Jane and Maura, which takes several books, which was a problem in the tv series for me because they were already best friends. If that makes sense ... anyway, Gerritsen is a terrific writer, so even if the story isn't to my liking, I'm always glad I read it.


message 5007: by Allison (new)

Allison Brennan (abwrites) Amy wrote: "Thanks for the suggestion to Harlow, Allison! I got a Nook Tablet for Christmas, and was deciding what to download. I just bought All The Pretty Girls (Taylor Jackson, #1) by J.T. Ellison!

Just a side note, al..."


Let me know if you like it! JT just sent me an ARC of her next book, and I'm going to blurb it because it's already amazing. I'm hoping to finish tonight. It's not a Taylor Jackson book (her first 6 or 7 were with the same protagonist) but that's okay, because her new character is terrific.


message 5008: by Johnette (new)

Johnette I remembered how much I enjoyed Tami Hoag back when she began writing the suspense novels, then the horse thing turned me off. I picked up Deeper Than The Dead at the half-price bookstore the other day and just finished it. Just like the old days! Terrific. Not too much in-your-face torture and gore for me. This is a new series and I'm glad. I also purchased the very first Jack Reacher novel by Lee Child - I've never read those and keep hearing about them. Where have I been?!!


message 5009: by Jannene (new)

Jannene | 775 comments I just finished listening to The Secret Servant. The characters were believable and convincing. The plot took many twists and turns. I just don't like Chira. I find her a needy, insecure woman which is surprising for the kind of job that she does.


message 5010: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) I am reading Freaks - Tess Gerritsen on my Kindle (just got for christmas) x


message 5011: by Jannene (new)

Jannene | 775 comments Fiona (Titch) wrote: "I am reading Freaks - Tess Gerritsen on my Kindle (just got for christmas) x"

That was a short read but I liked it. It had a supernatural element to it.


message 5012: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Jannene wrote: "Fiona (Titch) wrote: "I am reading Freaks - Tess Gerritsen on my Kindle (just got for christmas) x"

That was a short read but I liked it. It had a supernatural ele..."


Definately looking forward to reading it now lol


message 5013: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 674 comments I just downloaded it. Kindle and the free downloads are definitely doing bad things to my reading habits!

I actually HAVE a TBR stack now, though it is a virtual one.

That's something I've never had before except for a couple of weeks after a trip to the library or a bookstore. I read fast and I read addictively. There is no way an unread book or a box of chocolates is going to stay unopened in my house for more than a few days.

Now, I have to admit I not only have 2 *real* books still unread from the last library trip, one *real* book from PaperBackSwap, 4 library loan downloads on the Kindle and FIVE unread Amazon Kindle downloads.


message 5014: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Sharon wrote: "I just downloaded it. Kindle and the free downloads are definitely doing bad things to my reading habits!

I actually HAVE a TBR stack now, though it is a virtual one.

That's something I've never..."


Don't get me started on Kindle books lol. I have just downloaded nearly 3 pages of books and I have added 1 I have as a tree book (cos writing is too small) x


message 5015: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 674 comments Fiona (Titch) wrote: "Don't get me started on Kindle books"

It is addictive ... I've never had a TBR list, an actual stack of unread books, at my fingertips before. And even though these are virtual, they are sitting there UNREAD!


message 5016: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Sharon wrote: "Fiona (Titch) wrote: "Don't get me started on Kindle books"

It is addictive ... I've never had a TBR list, an actual stack of unread books, at my fingertips before. And even though these are virtu..."


I have 6 bookcases full of books plus some on floor and NOW Kindle books piling up (When will I learn lol - NEVER)


message 5017: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 674 comments I have bookcases of books I keep to re-read. I've always done a lot of re-reading, something a reading addict learns to do, I think, when they can only manage a trip to the library once a month or even less and read as fast as I do. I have favorites from as far back as my pre-teens that I do re-read. But I've never had unread books in the house for more than a couple of weeks, maximum, until now ... thanks to the Kindle and the Internet!

I guess it's true you never get too old for new experiences!


message 5018: by Allison (new)

Allison Brennan (abwrites) Johnette wrote: "I remembered how much I enjoyed Tami Hoag back when she began writing the suspense novels, then the horse thing turned me off. I picked up Deeper Than The Dead at the half-price bookstore the other..."

I agree about Tami Hoag -- A THIN, RED LINE was one of my all-time fave books, plus ASHES TO ASHES and then the sequel DUST TO DUST, but I never finished the horse book. I have her newest (or second to newest) somewhere ... might have loaned it out. My mom is a HUGE Lee Child/Reacher fan and has read them all, I've read several. Fantastic. I just got my friend and her husband into reading them as well, and my mom got her best friend and husband to read them. No wonder he's so successful--everyone loves to recommend his books! (And he's a nice, gracious, generous author as well.)


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Dorie (dorieann) | 464 comments Speaking of stockpiling books, I already had a Nook but someone recently gave me a free Kindle (3rd generation) and now books are already piling up there. I'll never get all these books read!

I do have to share though, I've been waiting for the price to drop on Original Sin (Sally Sin Adventures, #1) by Beth McMullen , which is over $16 as a Nookbook. I decided to check the Kindle price and it was only $1.99! Yet another ebook for the stacks...


message 5020: by Diane S ☔ (new)

Diane S ☔ | 438 comments Finished Dregs and gave it 4 stars. Quite good nordic mystery and for once the main characters aren't horribly flawed. Soon to read Every Secret Thing which is the name Susanna Kearsley writes under when she is not writing her historicals.


message 5021: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Last year (meaning half an hour ago) I finished Freaks - Tess Gerritsen


message 5022: by Jannene (new)

Jannene | 775 comments Did you like it Fiona? I'm in MI and it's still 2011. I'm hoping to finish my current book before the New Year! It will give me 90 for the year read and I started in May when I got my Nook Color. (I never read for recreation before that.)


message 5023: by Johnette (new)

Johnette Allison wrote: "Johnette wrote: "I remembered how much I enjoyed Tami Hoag back when she began writing the suspense novels, then the horse thing turned me off. I picked up Deeper Than The Dead at the half-price bo..."

Allison, I've now discovered that you write what I like to read! I see there are several series and I noticed that your newest is Lucy Kincaid. I like to begin at the beginning and get to know the characters. Where should I begin?


message 5024: by Jannene (new)

Jannene | 775 comments Halt's Peril. I just finished this book. This was a great book. I really enjoyed reading it. I hate to see this series end.


message 5025: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 674 comments Valerie wrote: "This group is dangerous! So many more books/authors I want to explore already.
**dashing off to add Tess Gerritsen to my list**"


I've noticed! and especially with a Kindle! I've only had the Kindle for a couple of months and for the first time in a long reading career I actually have books (on a virtual bookshelf anyway) that have been there for more than two weeks that have not been read!

My first TBR stack! I've been reading about all you readers with these shelves and stacks of books in your TBRs and feeling left out. At this rate, I should soon feel right at home.


message 5026: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Jannene wrote: "Did you like it Fiona? I'm in MI and it's still 2011. I'm hoping to finish my current book before the New Year! It will give me 90 for the year read and I started in May when I got my Nook Color. (..."

Was a very different read to her other books I can say that and yes I did like it as well.


message 5027: by Ed (new)

Ed (oct1647) Just finished "Tin City" by David Housewright. Set in Minnesota, it's light reading with strong characters, good plot and witty dialogue. I like it.


message 5028: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) Kyle wrote: "I've read a few Tess Gerritsen novels. Excellent books! The Surgeon (Jane Rizzoli & Maura Isles, #1) by Tess GerritsenThe SurgeonThe Mephisto Club (Jane Rizzoli & Maura Isles, #6) by Tess GerritsenThe Mephisto Club[bookcover:Harvest|40..."

I have spoken to her in a group I belong to and read nearly all her Rizzoli & Isles series as well.


message 5029: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) I am going back to reading Time Bomb - Jonathan Kellerman on my Kindle.


message 5030: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 674 comments Fiona (Titch) wrote: "I am going back to reading Time Bomb - Jonathan Kellerman on my Kindle."

I've been reading/ re-reading some of the earlier Jonathan Kellerman books and this was one of them. Quite good, with an interesting plot.


message 5031: by Elli (new)

Elli | 228 comments Kyle wrote: "I've read almost every one of Jonathan Kellerman's novels. Time Bomb was outstanding!

His earlier works are awesome, like Over The Edge and Blood Test."


I have enjoyed his works, too. And I've also enjoyed his wife's. I believe one son is writing now, too, but I haven't gotten to reading him yet. Too stuck on world war II, pre world war II, world war !, and pre world war 1. Different things, different times, will somehow attract and catch at different periods. Somehow some of the odd developments that allowed unheard of things to flourish in western Europe and the mediterranean and african area have captivated my attention.


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message 5033: by Elli (new)

Elli | 228 comments Kyle wrote: "Elli wrote: "Kyle wrote: "I've read almost every one of Jonathan Kellerman's novels. Time Bomb was outstanding!

His earlier works are awesome, like Over The Edge and Blood Test."

I have enjoyed..."


Amen!!


message 5034: by Yoshi (new)

Yoshi | 18 comments I just finished Serial by Jack Kilborn which was yuck. The blurb sounds interesting enough but what am I expecting when it's such a short read?

Finished Beat the Reaper (Peter Brown #1) by Josh Bazell , I enjoyed reading this very much, it's kind of funny.


 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) I've been lurking on the group for a while, but I thought I'd dive in and post.

I just finished an ARC of Left for Dead, my first time reading this author, and I am hooked. I would love to read more of her books or other mystery writers like her.

I also like Robert Crais Joe Pike/Elvis Cole, and Lee Child Jack Reacher (good action), and the cozy mysteries.


message 5036: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 674 comments Lady Danielle "I just finished an ARC of Left for Dead, my first time reading this author, and I am hooked."

I've read a couple of books from this series but I actually prefer the J. P. Beaumont series to either the Joanna Brady or the Ali Reynolds series. For whatever reason, I prefer the author's male character to either of the female characters and I'm not quite sure why.


 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) Which is the first JP Beaumont book?


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Jannene | 775 comments I just finished Explosive Eighteen (Stephanie Plum, #18) by Janet Evanovich . I really liked this book. I have just one issue and that is how she goes back and forth between Ranger and Joe. She needs to pick one. I love reading these books to see what grandma is up to.


message 5039: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 674 comments Lady Danielle "The Book Huntress" wrote: "Which is the first JP Beaumont book?"

Until Proven Guilty is the first book in the Beaumont series. I think there are 19 or 20 in the series now and personally, while I liked all of them, I think they get better around mid-series. I liked the direction the author goes with the major character.


 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) Thank you, Sharon. I'll add it to the list.


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Heidi (heidihetzel-evans) | 98 comments Just finished Cold Vengeance and now reading PD James' new book Death Comes to Pemberley. Haven't made up my mind yet.


message 5042: by Lee (new)

Lee | 181 comments Up next... Whiskey Sour (Jack Daniels Mystery, #1) by J.A. Konrath


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Jan C (woeisme) | 39243 comments Just finished Deep Creek by Dana Hand . Excellent historical-crime fiction. Based on a true event.


message 5044: by Allison (new)

Allison Brennan (abwrites) Johnette wrote: "Allison wrote: "Johnette wrote: "I remembered how much I enjoyed Tami Hoag back when she began writing the suspense novels, then the horse thing turned me off. I picked up Deeper Than The Dead at t..."

Hi Johnette -- LOVE ME TO DEATH is the first Lucy Kincaid book. However, she's first introduced as a secondary character in FEAR NO EVIL. I think her series stands on it's own but FEAR is essentially her backstory. Thanks for asking! :)


message 5045: by Allison (new)

Allison Brennan (abwrites) Jannene wrote: "I just finished Explosive Eighteen (Stephanie Plum, #18) by Janet Evanovich. I really liked this book. I have just one issue and that is how she goes back and forth between Ranger and Joe. She needs to pick one. I lov..."

I agree! I stopped reading at #10 (or #11) but my mom still reads them as they come out because they're light and fun. I do miss Grandma Moser. (Hope I'm spelling that right!) I'm actually looking forward to the movie because Janet thinks that they did a great job with it. I rarely like movies from books. (Though I was pleasantly surprised that I liked the LINCOLN LAWYER even though they truncated the ending. Book was better, but movie was worth the $10)


message 5046: by Allison (new)

Allison Brennan (abwrites) Kyle wrote: "I've read almost every one of Jonathan Kellerman's novels. Time Bomb was outstanding!

His earlier works are awesome, like Over The Edge and Blood Test."


I totally agree. I loved his early books. I haven't read his last couple, but my mom still enjoys him so I have his books stacked on my shelf. I think GONE was the last one I read. Good, but not my favorite.


message 5047: by Veronica (new)

Veronica (veraj121) | 129 comments I just finished reading The Girl Who Played With Fire (Millennium, #2) by Stieg Larsson . The book started off slow. However, it picked with its many twists and turns. I love the character Lizabeth Salander. In fact, all the women in this book were strong and refuse to be victims.

Right now I am reading 11/22/63 by Stephen King .


message 5048: by Valerie (new)

Valerie | 46 comments Kyle wrote: "Come to think of it, I think GONE was the last one I read, too. Or maybe I'm wrong. I should check my list of books that I've read. Kellerman's early books are his best without a doubt.

Beast In..."


I'm glad to see I'm not the only one with a list of books that I've read. :-)

I've also read all of Jonathan Kellerman's books (except the newest one). The early stuff was great, but when I actually stopped to think about it, a lot of my favorites were published in the mid-to-late 1990's - such as
Devil's Waltz (Alex Delaware, #7) by Jonathan Kellerman , Monster (Alex Delaware #13) by Jonathan Kellerman , and Billy Straight  by Jonathan Kellerman . The more Alex Delaware departed from his child psychologist background, the less I enjoyed the books.


message 5049: by Veronica (new)

Veronica (veraj121) | 129 comments Kyle wrote: "I want to read 11/22/63. I haven't kept up with the newer King books. Let me know if it's a great one would you please?"

I also stopped reading Stephen King for awhile. I started to lose interest in many of his books. However, when I read Under The Dome, I decided to give his books another chance. I will keep you updated.


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Steffi (steffi_the_bookworm) now reading The Lazarus Bell by patrick dunne


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