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Same here, I'm about 300 pages into it. I'm loving it so far.


Hannah wrote: "I just finished
. Now I'd like to read something lighter to cleanse my palate. I was disappointed at the ending of the book and the total body count."
Yikes! Sounds like it's going to pick up with the killing. I was thinking it was going rather slowly.

Yikes! Sounds like it's going to pick up with the killing. I was thinking it was going rather slowly.


Well, I think you'll find the mystery is resolved in a way you're not expecting...the way it all played out was just really, really sad to me. Nevertheless, I look forward to starting the e-galley of The Dark Inquiry soon.

Those of you reading Jane Eyre (squee!)--have you seen the new movie? I wonder how closely it follows the novel. I've never seen a version that I adored, though the Ciaran Hinds/Samantha Morton version from the 90s is pretty good, just a little too brief.

Jane Eyre is fabulous! Thats all I have to say. LOL
Theresa-Did you see the Ruth Wilson/Toby Stephens mini series (Jane Eyre) that is the only version I have liked. The other versions, specially the one with William Hurt, I've hated. IN fact the one with WH turned me off JE for ages, I wouldnt even read the book, and then I saw the Masterpiece theatre one and I fell in love with both the series and the novel.

Jane Eyre is fabulous! Thats all I have to say. LOL
Theresa-Did you see the Ruth Wilson/Toby Stephens mini series (Jane Eyre..."
You are always spot-on! I love the Ruth Wilson/Toby Stephens version of Jane Eyre. Absolutely hated the William Hurt movie. It was terrible. And I'm patiently waiting for my copy of the new Kristan Higgins book to arrive. :)

Ooh, I haven't! Thanks so much for the rec. I'll see if I can get it from my library or Netflix. And I'll be sure NOT to look up the William Hurt version. :) Shy away from the 1944 Orson Welles version, too. I love classic movies in general, but...not that one.
After I finish the Julia Grey series, I'll be catching up on Kristan Higgins. Yay! So far my fav by her is Just One of the Guys--I love a friends-to-lovers story.

Theresa-I've actually heard really good reviews about the Orson Welles one but I tend to steer clear from really old movies. The acting just seems odd to me. But thanks for the heads up.
And just to whet your appetite http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iU0DJF...

I didn't see the Twilight connection until now...aaah, it's everywhere! The proliferation of Twilightesque covers on YA books didn't bother me until one day last summer when I was browsing in Target and I noticed that all the book covers had the same design element.
I'm already about halfway done with The Dark Enquiry and it's shaping up to be a five-star read.


Now on to Thicker Than Blood, which I downloaded for free onto my Nook.

Now onto another Cheryl St. John or THE SWEETEST THING by Jill Shalvis.
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