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His astonishing prose makes me feel entirely inadequate.
Chronic City
Finished the first two of The Victorian Mystery series, by Robin Paige (who is really Susan Wittig Albert and her husband, Bill Albert). Light and amusing, quite well written. I'm also reading The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals, so needed some light bedtime reading to fill in. These two fit the bill nicely:
Death at Bishop's Keep
Death at Gallows Green
Death at Bishop's Keep
Death at Gallows Green


That was a GREAT book!


Reading the synopsis of [book:The Crystal World and was immediately reminded of book:The Ruins|21726] and simultaneously The Constant Gardener. I only looked at the synopsis because I really liked Ballard's Empire of the Sun
I read the two I was reminded of and was mildly entertained by the The Ruins. The Constant Gardener kind of soured me on LeCarre who has been a favorite since his Smiley series.


His astonishing prose makes me feel entirely inadequate.
Chronic City"
Somedays a well-written billboard makes me feel that way.




Ah! Did you read the first one too? How was it? Should they be read in order?


Oh, thank goodness! It's not just me. Don't know how it ends. Wouldn't mind knowing. It's not that I don't care... but, well....
Georgia wrote: "Jannene, I started Edgar Sawtelle and was so bored that I had to take it to church's Trift Shop. Could not finish it. How does it end?"
I loved it through the first third and then couldn't finish it.
Don't know how it ends.
Something about Hamlet...
I loved it through the first third and then couldn't finish it.
Don't know how it ends.
Something about Hamlet...

You'll have to ask her how it ended. I never read the book. She was being sympathetic with me finally finishing The English Assassin by Daniel Silva.


Ah! Did you read the first one too? H..."
They are both really good. A lot of personal history with the main characters that the first sets up.


Congratulations and my undying admiration for finishing, Stefanie! Alas, i can't say the same for the Swan Thief. Sigh.
Between that and Edgar Sawtelle and the one about the Dutchman in Japan I am feeling so incomplete.

Congratulations and my undyin..."
What is the one about the Dutchman in Japan?


Ah! Did you read the first one too? H..."
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Ah! Did you read the first one too? H..."
I haven't read the first one, and I don't think you really need to read them in order, in fact I'm usually a stickler for reading series in order but this felt like a stand alone
Stefanie wrote: "I am finally done with The Historian, it was such a slow and long read that I am actually relieved I am done. only 2 stars from me..."
That's another one I couldn't get through!
That's another one I couldn't get through!




She has a new one out called Three-Day Town. I like her too.


Finished



His astonishing prose makes me feel entirely inadequate.
Chronic City"
Somedays a well-written billboard makes me..."
Bwaaaahahaha. Billboards in Boston are all motion now. Like enhanced ebooks.

I've read a fair number of his mysteries, all with great satisfaction. In this novel, I might have guessed that he was experimenting a bit, exploring the austere aspect of Cormac McCarthy's prose.
And I am reminded that I had a lunch date scheduled with Mr. Parker - the Monday following his tragic death.



Eli, I just read the account of Gabriel's mother in her own words what happened in the camps. It was chilling! It is in the 4th book A Death In Vienna by Daniel Silva.

Congratulations a..."
Sorry! I meant The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet. I wanted to like it and maybe in another time and place I will. But for now, I just cannot slog through another page.

(laughing) Ms. Maron's characterizations are spot on. I've lived in Middle Tennessee my entire life, and the folks in Cotton Grove are, basically, the same people I grew up with. She does a fine job, and is one of my favorite Southern authors.

I don't think an author can get that kind of complete characterization of any regional group unless they have either grown up there or have actually lived there for many years.


I don't see. A comparision between slaughter and picoult. Picoult takes a newsworthy subject and weaves a story around it that is heartwrenching and makes it all ok in the end.
Slaughter writes gritty hard core mysteries with compelling characters. Their lives influnence how they react to the circumstances around them


I think I just have a problem with lawyers turned writers. I don't like John Grisham. I did like the Pacino movie The Devil's Advocate. Satan was portrayed as an attorney and it seemed more true to life.

I think Vachss and Burke are definitely an acquired taste and I do prefer the books earlier in the series than some of the later ones. I also have to be in the mood where I can handle the very grim tone of these books, they are definitely not 'happy ever after' in any sense of the word.
I like them well enough to read as they come out, through the library, but I don't own any of them though I do pick one up occasionally at the library to re-read.
(Okay, I confess ... I like the earlier books where he has the Neopolitan Mastiff, Pansy!)

Oops ...
Although I think he cared more for her than any of the women he was associated with in any of the books. She died trying to save his life. I almost quit reading the series after that ... didn't go back to it for several years, in fact.

Love Love Love the Dexter series!
And The Night Strangers sounds very intriguing. I'm never going to catch up to my reading pile at this rate...

This made me laugh. Twice.

I really liked Darkly Dreaming Dexterbut the rest of them seemed kind of churned out following the success of the Showtime series which I love, love, love.
Wish the series had stayed true to the book. I can't stand Captain LaGuerta.
How come when I copy something in italics my post is italicized too?

I think I'm more a fan of the show than the books, but its still fun to read the series. I feel your pain on that pile of books!


Ken wrote: "How come when I copy something in italics my post is italicized too? "
Hi Ken,
when you hit 'reply', the message that you are replying to gets automatically copied into your new message surrounded by "mark up", which is the html code that tells the program how to deal with the text. So you should see, before and after, the "codes" {i} and {/i} although it will have < and > instead of { and }, which is the code for italicize. (If you surround your text with {u} and {/u} it means underline, {b} and {/b} it means bold. There's a list of things above the comment box: click on '(some html is ok)')
When you type your answer you have to be careful to type after the {/i}, otherwise your text will get italicized as well.
Hope that helps.
Hi Ken,
when you hit 'reply', the message that you are replying to gets automatically copied into your new message surrounded by "mark up", which is the html code that tells the program how to deal with the text. So you should see, before and after, the "codes" {i} and {/i} although it will have < and > instead of { and }, which is the code for italicize. (If you surround your text with {u} and {/u} it means underline, {b} and {/b} it means bold. There's a list of things above the comment box: click on '(some html is ok)')
When you type your answer you have to be careful to type after the {/i}, otherwise your text will get italicized as well.
Hope that helps.

Uncomplicated but an entertaining read, interesting characters. Will probably try the next one in the series to see how that holds up.

I'm now reading

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