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message 6751: by Monica (new)

Monica | 75 comments T wrote: "Julie wrote: "Monica wrote: "Taking a bit of a mystery/crime break. I'm well into
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski ...kind of an interactive book described as part ghost story, part love sto..."


The 700 pages aren't really 700 pages :) Many are footnotes/letters/photos that provide background notes to the "story". I'm really enjoying it, though had to take a break with a smaller book yesterday since I didn't want to lug this heavy one to the beach with me.


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Barbara (cinnabarb) | 10000 comments I finished The Rainmaker by John Grisham, an excellent courtroom thriller. The movie, with Matt Damon, was good as well.


message 6753: by Steffi (new)

Steffi (steffi_the_bookworm) already done with my fantasy trip.
now starting with 1st to Die (Women's Murder Club, #1) by James Patterson


message 6754: by Renee (last edited May 20, 2012 11:23AM) (new)

Renee (rys00) | 252 comments I just finished the latest in the Maisie Dobbs series, Elegy for Eddie. It lives up to the standard set by the earlier books. This time Maisie must keep a foot in two worlds as a daughter of poor London and a woman of wealth and standing. Innocent--truly, heartbreakingly innocent--people become collateral damage as rumors of war and the antics of the Hitler as the German chancellor seep into British consciousness. The era between the wars has style, sure. But Maisie also has depth.

I have found the post-WWI reality of Britain to be interesting in terms of what they call 'shell-shock' and we now call PTSD and how the world goes on around us in the shadow of war, the far away specter of war and the attempts to rebuild life post-war.


message 6755: by Tay (last edited May 20, 2012 11:48AM) (new)

Tay | 261 comments Donna wrote: "Have you read Nathan's Runthat has to be one of my all time favourite reads"

Yes, read Nathan's Run a long time ago. It was that book that made me a fan of John Gilstrap. This current book is pretty good too.


message 6756: by Dee (last edited May 20, 2012 08:09PM) (new)

Dee (deee22) Tay wrote: "Donna wrote: "Have you read Nathan's Runthat has to be one of my all time favourite reads"

Yes, read Nathan's Run a long time ago. It was that book that made me a fan of John Gilstrap. This curr..."


I might have to try it, I found Even Steven, okay and didn't like Scott Free so I hope this one is better :)


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Luis (mach3) | 37 comments Barbara wrote: "I finished The Rainmaker by John Grisham, an excellent courtroom thriller. The movie, with Matt Damon, was good as well."
Yes i enjoyed this as well, the movie i mean. reminds me of Erin Brockovich's story except the latter was true to life and they got paid in the end.


message 6758: by Jeanie (last edited May 21, 2012 09:48AM) (new)

Jeanie (birdyseeds) | 382 comments Let's see...I finished Stay Close a week ago or so. It was okay, but not Coben's best effort in my opinion. I automatically become turned off on novels that have evil supposedly Christian psycho bad guys. It's a device that's used entirely too often these days, and I wish authors would just use their imaginations and find some other horse to whip. It's just my own opinion, and I don't expect others to back me up, but I'm no longer intrigued by evil priests, wacked out, fundamental, Bible-thumping rapists, mentally disturbed, backwoods, alcoholic, tent revival preachers who terrorize their flocks, or, in this particular book, blonde, blue-eyed, killer preppies who supplement their earnings as Christian summer camp counselors with murder for hire. Please, authors, move on.

This week I completed Stolen Prey, another fabulous effort by John Sandford. I always love to catch up with Lucas and his fellow cast of characters. This one, thankfully, featured no sex crazed nuns or televangelists secretly connected with al-Qaeda and bent on domestic terrorism. Thanks, Mr. Sandford!


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Julie  (gpangel) | 148 comments Just started Smoke Screen by Sandra Brown


message 6760: by Tay (new)

Tay | 261 comments Donna wrote: "I might have to try it, I found Even Steven, okay and didn't like Scott Free so I hope this one is better :)"

I thought Even Steven was meh. I have not read Scott Free. I'm almost done with No Mercy and have to say I'm really liking it. I will read the sequel to this one.


message 6761: by Bill (new)

Bill Started City Of Bones, my first Michael Connelly mystery. It's started out nicely.


message 6762: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 674 comments Finished Bangkok Burn by Simon Royle and would like to read more by this author, hope he's planning a series. Definitely thriller rather than mystery and an interesting location (Thailand) and culture that I found intriguing.

Will say that I shall never think about crocodile or alligator 'farms' again in quite the same way!


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message 6764: by Diane S ☔ (new)

Diane S ☔ | 438 comments Finished Nights of Awe and it was just okay for me. Now reading Spilled Blood and this one has grabbed me from the opening chapter.


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Robert Clear (robertclear) | 4 comments I've just started reading Workers In The Dawn by George Gissing. The last novel I read before that was Vanity Fair (which was excellent).


message 6766: by Jeanie (new)

Jeanie (birdyseeds) | 382 comments Presently reading A Drink Before the War. Woot! What a snark fest! (laughing) Kenzie could give Elvis Cole a run for his money in that department. I, actually, snorted out loud twice already, and snickered at least three times. I'm really liking it!


message 6767: by Dee (new)

Dee (deee22) Julie wrote: "Just started Smoke Screen by Sandra Brown"

Great book, I hope you enjoy it :)


message 6768: by Dee (new)

Dee (deee22) Diane wrote: "Finished Nights of Awe and it was just okay for me. Now reading Spilled Blood and this one has grabbed me from the opening chapter."

I have read and loved all of Brian Freemans books. Enjoy!!


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message 6770: by Matt (new)

Matt (fenn_84) I'm reading 'A Firing Offense' by George Pelecanos.


message 6771: by Diane S ☔ (new)

Diane S ☔ | 438 comments Donna wrote: "Diane wrote: "Finished Nights of Awe and it was just okay for me. Now reading Spilled Blood and this one has grabbed me from the opening chapter."

I have read and loved all of Brian Freemans books..."

This one is really good as well!


message 6772: by Steffi (new)

Steffi (steffi_the_bookworm) finished 1st to Die (Women's Murder Club, #1) by James Patterson , really liked it.
now reading Dreams (Sarah Midnight, #1) by Daniela Sacerdoti


message 6773: by Sharon (last edited May 22, 2012 05:06PM) (new)

Sharon Michael | 674 comments Just finished Baby Shark by Robert Fate . More thriller than mystery and definitely my kind of girl!

Also, currently a free download on Amazon.


message 6774: by J.J. (last edited May 22, 2012 05:03PM) (new)

J.J. Oxendine (jjoxendine) I'm reading Breakers


message 6775: by Jannene (last edited May 22, 2012 06:57PM) (new)

Jannene | 775 comments I just finished Bare Bones (Temperance Brennan, #6) by Kathy Reichs . It was a good book and I enjoyed the development of characters, plots, and the ending.

I just started The Search (Eve Duncan, #3) by Iris Johansen and Die Trying (Jack Reacher, #2) by Lee Child .


message 6776: by C.R. (new)

C.R. Myers (CRMyers) | 4 comments I just finished THE MONKEY'S MASK, by Dorothy Porter. I loved it, and would recommend it to anyone who likes noir.


message 6777: by Ed (new)

Ed (oct1647) Jeanie wrote: "Let's see...I finished Stay Close a week ago or so. It was okay, but not Coben's best effort in my opinion. I automatically become turned off on novels that have evil supposedly Christian psycho ..."

I completely agree Jeanie. I liked "Stay Close" and thought it was a better novel than "Defending Jacob" but some originality regarding the bad guy de jour is always a good idea and always welcome...I'm looking forward to reading "Stolen Prey" soon as well....... Ed


message 6778: by Sofia (new)

Sofia (fivesunflowers) | 58 comments Currently Reading: 'Salem's Lot and She's Come Undone

Just finished: Testimony


message 6779: by Aiesha (new)

Aiesha (bigtexasaj) Jannene wrote: "I just finished Bare Bones (Temperance Brennan, #6) by Kathy Reichs. It was a good book and I enjoyed the development of characters, plots, and the ending.

I just started The Search by Nora Roberts and Die Trying (Jack Reacher, #2) by Lee Child."


I read the Eve Duncan series & really enjoyed it, although it was slightly repetitive at times. The end of the series was great though! Also, how are you like the Bones & Jack Reacher series? Both of those are books I'd like to read!


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message 6781: by Malina (new)

Malina Still reading Heartbroken by Lisa Unger

Just got this one on my kindle Defending Jacob by William Landay hope to start this weekend


message 6782: by Tay (new)

Tay | 261 comments I finished John Gilstrap's No Mercy. I like it. Going to read his next one soon. I'm currently reading A Death In Vienna (Gabriel Allon, #4) by Daniel Silva and Midnight Rambler (Jack Carpenter #1) by James Swain


message 6783: by Robin (new)

Robin Lamont | 15 comments Just found suspense novelist Minette Walters - intelligent, characters that are suspenseful in and of themselves. Will read more.


message 6784: by Gatorman (new)

Gatorman | 7679 comments Just starting Benjamin's Parasite by Jeff Strand


message 6785: by Kathy (last edited May 23, 2012 02:14PM) (new)

Kathy Brandt | 1 comments I'm reading Immensely Loud and Extremely Close. The boy's voice is simply wonderful and his pain at the loss of his father in 9/11 comes through in the narrative.


message 6786: by Jannene (new)

Jannene | 775 comments Aiesha wrote: "Jannene wrote: "I just finished Bare Bones (Temperance Brennan, #6) by Kathy Reichs. It was a good book and I enjoyed the development of characters, plots, and the ending.

I just started The Search by Nora Roberts and [bookcover:..."


I love the Bones series. It isn't like the TV show, if you have seen that. I find the books are better. She's more interesting in the series than the TV show.

The Reacher series, I just started. I LOVED the first book; "The Killing Floor." It gripped me with the first opening paragraph. This one I'm currently reading hasn't really gripped me yet. My boss loves this series and said there really isn't a bad book in the lot.


message 6787: by Jannene (new)

Jannene | 775 comments Tay wrote: "I finished John Gilstrap's No Mercy. I like it. Going to read his next one soon. I'm currently reading A Death In Vienna by Daniel Silva and Midnight Rambler (Jack Carpenter #1) by James Swain"

Please tell me how you like this Silva book. As you may recall, I feel this is the best book in the series that I have read so far. (I'm only on book 6 in the series.)


message 6788: by Marilyn (new)

Marilyn Maya (mayaswords) | 0 comments I am reading my first John Sanford mystery. Buried Prey. It is a long book but I'm enjoying it. I do prefer pychological mysteries like Ruth Rendel and Frances Fyfield. Can anyone suggest a good book?


message 6789: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Currently reading Thr3e by Ted Dekker


message 6790: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 674 comments Just finished The Ambassador's Wife (An Inspector Samuel Tay Novel) by Jake Needham and really hope this becomes a series. An almost leisurely pace and a very unique main character. Sneaky. I was about halfway through the book and suddenly realized I did not want to put it down.


message 6791: by Renee (new)

Renee (rys00) | 252 comments Marilyn wrote: "I am reading my first John Sanford mystery. Buried Prey. It is a long book but I'm enjoying it. I do prefer pychological mysteries like Ruth Rendel and Frances Fyfield. Can anyone suggest a good book?"

You might try The Devotion of Suspect X. I really enjoyed it: a murder and a cover-up and a psychological labyrinth.


message 6792: by Fiona (Titch) (new)

Fiona (Titch) Hunt (titch) This morning I started Footprints on the Beach by Aleksandar Žiljak


message 6793: by July (new)

July Wolfe (redlione) | 2 comments I'm caught in the Robert B. Parker "Spenser Series" and I can't get out! I take them from the library 7 at a time, reserving the next 7 at the same time. They remind me of MacDonald's Travis McGee. Delightful and heartwarming. SO glad Parker's "Jesse Stone" series waits in the wings.


message 6794: by M.A. (new)

M.A. Comley (melcom) | 52 comments I've just finished this humorous mystery by Barb Silkstone. The Secret Diary of Alice in Wonderland, Age 42 and Three-Quarters


message 6795: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 674 comments July wrote: "I'm caught in the Robert B. Parker "Spenser Series" and I can't get out! I take them from the library 7 at a time, reserving the next 7 at the same time. They remind me of MacDonald's Travis McGee..."

I agree with Spenser and McGee being a bit similar ... mindset? attitude? and every so often I have to go back and re-read the entire series of both.

I envy you being able to read the Spenser series for the first time!


message 6796: by Readingcureall (new)

Readingcureall | 9 comments Wow you all are giving so many "to read ideas"
I just finished After the Fog
Fifty Shades of GreyFifty Shades DarkerFifty Shades Freed A group of my friends who never reads with me begged me to read with them so I joined the masses. Not that impressed personally. Especially the 3rd book . I loved After The Fog however. I felt it had everything.


message 6797: by Diane S ☔ (new)

Diane S ☔ | 438 comments I really liked After the Fog. I am now reading The Year of the Gadfly and Heading Out to Wonderful for review.


message 6798: by Chris (new)

Chris Stanley (christinelstanley) | 44 comments Has anyone read Jo Nesbo's Phantom? I was really looking forward to it, having enjoyed both The Snowman and The Leopard. This book left me disappointed however, but judging by the reviews, I'm in a minority!


message 6799: by R.P. (new)

R.P. Dahlke (rpdahlke) I just started Angel Sleuth and I'm laughing out loud. This has got to be Lesley Diehl's best book yet. Not finished, but I doubt I'll be disappointed.


message 6800: by Theresa (new)

Theresa (tbearcookie) | 506 comments R.P. wrote: "I just started Angel Sleuth and I'm laughing out loud. This has got to be Lesley Diehl's best book yet. Not finished, but I doubt I'll be disappointed."

I'm looking for something that will make me laugh! I'll have to pick this book up!


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