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Stephanie, I've read two books by this author and loved both of them. Mystic River was the first one I read. LeHane is a favorite author for me now. Hope you like it!


Now I'm reading Shades of Grey: The Road to High Saffron by Jasper Fforde. This one may take a while...I get to the end of a page and am blown away with the author's creativity, often going back to re-read a phrase or paragraph that impressed me. Loving its originality!!!

not sure what i'll start next, i have a few from the library i could choose from. perhaps Snow Angel from Stuart O'Nan, or The Serpent's Tale from Arianna Franklin. we'll see what tomorrow brings, i guess.

Maria, I loved Pearl's The Last Dickens: A Novel. I equally enjoyed his previous two, The Poe Shadow: A Novel and The Dante Club: A Novel. Commenting on The Serpent's Tale, I love Franklin's series, of which this one is the second one, featuring Adelia Aguilar.

We are debating between Blue Latitudes: Boldly Going Where Captain Cook Has Gone Before and a lighter book,My Family and Other Animals, for our next month's pick. I read the Durrell title as a teen, and recall it was fun.
Top of my TBR, after I finish my current read for personal fun, will be Juliet Marillier's newest, Heart's Blood. I like this author for her beautiful presentation of women's themes.

i didn,t know there was that many people in here but some of all read good books i see i wish i could fine some more good horror books


Tammie wrote: "i didn,t know there was that many people in here but some of all read good books i see i wish i could fine some more good horror books"
Tammie, If you are looking for recommendations on horror novels to read, your best bet would be to create a thread under the "recommendations" folder.
I'm also a little confused by your statement of not knowing how many people were here???
Tammie, If you are looking for recommendations on horror novels to read, your best bet would be to create a thread under the "recommendations" folder.
I'm also a little confused by your statement of not knowing how many people were here???


i hate those library black outs but they're easier on the wallet than bookstore black outs :)

That looks good Lori.

Mary, so far it has been. A little confusing at times, the author keeps things hidden to add to the suspence, but I want to know everything NOW, so it keeps you reading :)
The House of Dr. Edwardes by Frances Beeding (pseudonym). It's the little known book that became Hitchcock's Spellbound. As it's out of print I'm having to read it online at WOWIO, which means it'll probably take me an age to get through it.

My son and I just started #1 this afternoon. I told him he has to read the book if he wants to see the movie. Both of us are finding the book to be very interesting.


Is it the first book you read by her?

i really liked The Eight but haven't read the sequel yet. i ju..."
I think for now The fire is even a little bit better.

hope you will like Snow flower, I thought it was a really good book. Beuatiful written and soft feeling.

Just started The Eight"
How did you like The Mists o..."
I loved it!!!! :-)

Jeane, I finished Snow Flower And The Secret Fan last night. I really enjoyed this book. I feel so sad for the people, either male or female. Both had so many restrictions to live under that everyone was so uncertain about everything.

Jeane, I finished Snow Flower And The Secret Fan last night. I really e..."
I also loved the book... After all this time the foot binding still really bothers me!!! I guess I never realized until recently - what physical element could be damaged to make the women so dependent on their husbands and their sons. The foot binding was a method to make the women insular - even from each other.


What did u find disappointing?



Am also partway through Dubliners by James Joyce but am reading it a little at a time because it is all short stories.
And I have just started Journey to the Centre of the Earth by Jules Verne. This is my first Verne and I am very excited.

I'm not sure what I'll be starting next.

What did u find disappointing?"
Rachel,
I hated the end...it seemed so strange and out of place to me. I guess I also thought that it would focus more on solving the murder. Have you read it?


What did u find disappointing?"
Rachel,
I hated the end...it seeme..."
Jenna, that is exactly how I felt about The Lovely Bones. The ending just did not make sense at all.




I thought it was a fun fast read. I ended up looking for the whole set, because I enjoyed them."
I'm really enjoying it! I've read the first two so I'm not surprised that I like the third as well.
I also started In the Woods this weekend. Needed a mystery to go with the fun Chick lit.



I'm slowly making my way to this one on my nightstand. I hope it's spooky too!

Jeane, I finished Snow Flower And The Secret Fan last night. I really e..."
They had, but for me they also had a lot of things that were full of feeling and emotions. So much in our life seems so empty and fake.
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