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Kaye (momgee) | 9 comments I did finish Daddy's Little Girl without smacking Ellie upside the head. I get aggravated if I read too many books with dingbat characters...why I'm backing off of Stephanie Plum before I get totally disenchanted. Besides, if she hasn't made up her mind by book #16, she never will.

Maybe Stephanie ought to hook up with Hannah Swenson and throw the 4 men back into the dating pool. These never-ending triangles have lost my interest, that's for sure. I only read Plum series now for Grandma Mazur and Lula.


message 1152: by Toby (last edited Aug 14, 2010 08:53AM) (new)

Toby (pearlsmom) | 23 comments Reading Garnethill A Novel of Crime by Denise Mina ...for the second time. I never tire of Mina's voice and story-telling style. I recommend all of her books.


message 1153: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa (vanessamc) Charlie wrote: "I am currently reading True Evil by Greg Iles. I have just started and it is going to be a good book."

Charlie,

I really liked that book, once I got into it. It sometimes takes a little while because his books are so intricate, but he usually sucks me right in!


message 1154: by Kate (new)

Kate | 2 comments I just finished reading Marlin, Darlin'. It's the first book I've read on my Kindle. Sort of a romantic comedy mystery, but it kept me on my toes! Definitely worth checking out!
!Marlin, Darlin': Garnet Sullivan Live from Florida #1

Right now I'm reading Tess Gerritsen's Rizzoli and Isles series and loving it!
Tess Gerritsen


message 1155: by Betsy (last edited Aug 24, 2010 05:25AM) (new)

Betsy (mistymtladi) | 69 comments Started to read olive Kittleridge(?) It's a summer best seller and I'm enjoying it,but I'll have to wait to know if it's a winner.


message 1156: by John (new)

John Listening to Three Bags Full - an Irish shepherd is found murdered, so his flock decide to investigate!

Sounds like a horribly eye-rolling premise, but it's actually a terrific book!


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Tom Arthur | 30 comments Kate wrote: "I just finished reading Marlin, Darlin'. It's the first book I've read on my Kindle. Sort of a romantic comedy mystery, but it kept me on my toes! Definitely worth checking out!
![book:Marlin, Dar..."


Kate -
Thanks for reminding me about Tess Gerritsen . . . I always enjoyed the Rizzoli series and lo and behold there are two new ones I haven't read!!! Right now I'm catching up with Laura Lippman's Tess Monaghan series which I also recommend. Enjoy!!
Tom
Richmond, VA


message 1158: by Jim (new)

Jim | 14 comments I'm on page 514 of the paperback edition of The Girl Who Played with Fire, by Stieg Larsson. Gotta go now——must get back to the book!


message 1159: by Karendenice (new)

Karendenice Trying to read In the Woods by Tana French but I'm having a very hard time getting into it. I've been told it's really great, but so far I'm not seeinc it. Sut I haven't given up yrt.


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Tom Arthur | 30 comments Karen wrote: "Trying to read In the Woods by Tana French but I'm having a very hard time getting into it. I've been told it's really great, but so far I'm not seeinc it. Sut I haven..."

Keep Going Karen . . . Persevere!!!!


message 1161: by Karendenice (new)

Karendenice Thanks for the encouragement , Tom. I really need it. I keep finding my self falling asleep.


message 1162: by Deanne (new)

Deanne | 61 comments Lord Edgware dies by Agatha Christie, in the U.S it's known as 13 at dinner. Very good old fashioned detective story, Poirot is ok but I prefer Miss Marple.


message 1163: by Dia (new)

Dia | 67 comments Just finished James Patterson's Private and started Lisa Jackson's Left to Die. So far, so good.


message 1164: by Linda (new)

Linda I'm reading Ice Cold by Tess Gerritsen and it is a really great quick read. I find that after being with goodreads for about a year and reading what's been said if someone says it takes awhile to get into a book I automatically mentally decide not to read it. I have quit too many books that I spent money on because it started out slow and boring. Just me, I guess, but I just want to move on to the next one when that happens. examples....Girl w/Dragon Tattoo, The Thirteen Tale, In The Woods


message 1165: by Karendenice (new)

Karendenice Dia, was Private good? I can't wait to read it and I think he has another new one out, but I can't remember the name of ite,. Do you know which one I'm talking about?


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Dia | 67 comments Karen wrote: "Dia, was Private good? I can't wait to read it and I think he has another new one out, but I can't remember the name of ite,. Do you know which one I'm talking about?"

Private was good, although I was disappointed in the closing page. Not so much how it ended overall, just that last bit was odd to me. I am on the waiting list at the library for the new one, Postcard Killers.


message 1167: by Jim (new)

Jim | 14 comments Has anyone read Six Suspects by Vikas Swarup? What did you think? Is it worth a read?


message 1168: by Karendenice (new)

Karendenice Dia, I really do enjoy his books. They are quick and fast-paced books. But there are some of his, not alot, but some that I felt like he wasn't quite sure how to end it. But I'm still looking forward to reading both of his new books.


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Jan (booklover777) | 38 comments Jim wrote: "Has anyone read Six Suspects by Vikas Swarup? What did you think? Is it worth a read?"

I read it in Sept 09 and gave it 4 stars but didn't write a review here. It's very well written. I found it fairly easy to keep the characters straight - the book does go back and forth in time as well (at least as much as I can remember) but that actually made it more interesting to me.
I definitely think it is worth a read.


message 1170: by Kate (new)

Kate | 2 comments I'm reading Marlin, Darlin': Garnet Sullivan Live from Florida #1 by Margaret Langstaff on Kindle. Have a few chapters left, but I have really enjoyed it so far. It's set in Florida and follows a reporter as she tries to uncover a murder mystery.


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Jan (booklover777) | 38 comments I just started Faithful Place by Tana French and it has me hooked!


message 1172: by Karendenice (new)

Karendenice Jan, I'm reading In the Woods and have Faithful Place to read next. I have no idea why but I had a hard time getting into In The Woods at first. Bue now it's really got my attention. I can hardly put it down. Have you read In The Woods yet?


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Jan (booklover777) | 38 comments Karen wrote: "Jan, I'm reading In the Woods and have Faithful Place to read next. I have no idea why but I had a hard time getting into In The Woods at first. Bue now it's really got..."
Yes, I looked back at my review from June 2008. I gave it 5 stars and recommend it to everyone. I said "I couldn't stop reading this book! The ending is not what you expect either so this book should definitely be on everyone's list." Tana French is definitely an author that I watch for new books.


message 1175: by Karendenice (new)

Karendenice I'm still reading In the Woods and I'm really getting into it. I'm having a hard time doing any thing but readins.


message 1176: by Maxine (new)

Maxine (maxineclarke) I thought In The Woods was good, but had a weak ending (and it was not too difficult to guess the identity of the main criminal). The author's second novel, The Likeness, was much weaker -- slow, depended on at least two major coincidences involving people looking like other people, unconvincing set of students, and it had been done better by Ruth Rendell writing as Barbara Vine years ago. I do hope that Faithful Place returns to the promise of In The Woods.


message 1177: by Karendenice (new)

Karendenice I'm sorry that you didn't seem to like any of Tana French's books. However since In The Woods is the first one I'm reading and enjoying very much and plan on reading some of her other books (like The Likeness, which I already have from the library) I do wish that you had not given away some of the plot in the book.


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) Just started The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest and really enjoying it.


message 1179: by Maxine (new)

Maxine (maxineclarke) I didn't give away anything that isn't on the cover blurbs, Karen.


message 1180: by Karendenice (new)

Karendenice Maxine, my apologies. I shouldn't have reacted like that until I had all of the facts.
Are there any good mystery authors that you would reccommend?


message 1181: by Deanne (new)

Deanne | 61 comments Just finished watching the new BBC series Sherlock, it's made me want to read Sherlock Holmes again.


message 1182: by Maxine (new)

Maxine (maxineclarke) I am sorry too, Karen, I do hate spoilers and I should have been more circumspect.
I highly recommend Liza Marklund, a Swedish author. The first (chronolgically) is called Studio Six. Her protag is a journalist called Annika, and the books cover not only a crime plot but also her career struggles and various familiar issues with her personal life.
I also recommend Ann Cleeves, either her Vera Stanhope series or her Shetland quartet.

All the best
Maxine.


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Irene (irena47) | 8 comments I read Irene Ziegler's Ashes to Water. Not only is it well written, it has sooooo many twists and turns...my kind of book!!


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Betsy (mistymtladi) | 69 comments Tom wrote: "Karen wrote: "Trying to read In the Woods by Tana French but I'm having a very hard time getting into it. I've been told it's really great, but so far I'm not seeinc i..."

Yes,please perserve!


message 1185: by Betsy (last edited Aug 30, 2010 01:08PM) (new)

Betsy (mistymtladi) | 69 comments Finally finished Olive Kittleridge,and the characterization is great. Still I liked The Help Better!


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Mary JL (maryjl) | 28 comments I am in the middle of "A Certain Justice" by John Lescroart. It is one of the books in his series about Dismas Hardy and Abe Glitsky.

Very well written; and the author is really goood about pointing out other things that affect the law--media; politics and other agendas.

If you like legal thriller and have not tried John Lescroart, I highly recommend him!


message 1187: by Tom (new)

Tom Arthur | 30 comments I am currently reading The Mapping of Love and Death by Jacqueline Winspear. A great book that I somehow made it through half of last night. (sleep is overrated) This one is the 7th in the Masie Dobbs series and I recommend them all (best done in sequence)


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Tom Arthur | 30 comments Mary JL wrote: "I am in the middle of "A Certain Justice" by John Lescroart. It is one of the books in his series about Dismas Hardy and Abe Glitsky.

Very well written; and the author is really goood about poi..."


Mary - Should the books be read in sequence or are they pretty much stand alone?
Thanks
Tom


message 1189: by Mary JL (new)

Mary JL (maryjl) | 28 comments They pretty much stand alone. I have enjoyed all of the five or six I have read so far. I highly recommend the series.


message 1190: by Aayushi (last edited Aug 31, 2010 05:33AM) (new)

Aayushi (sushistick) | 1 comments I am Reading Ptolemy's Gate by Johnathan Stroud. It is the third book in the Bartimeaus trilogy. Its great! the theme is incredibly fresh and also keeps you laughing with bartimaeus's comments :)
I personally loovvveee it!!!!!


Susanna - Censored by GoodReads (susannag) Mary JL wrote: "They pretty much stand alone. I have enjoyed all of the five or six I have read so far. I highly recommend the series."

Same here.


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onarock | 29 comments maxine, thanx for the heads about Liza Marklund, will have to check her out

k


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onarock | 29 comments i too have enjoyed reading greg iles......

k


message 1194: by Deanne (new)

Deanne | 61 comments The murder of the maharajah by H.R.F.Keating, set in an Indian palace in 1930, just started.


message 1195: by Linda (new)

Linda I'm reading The Kitchen House on my very first Kindle. Love it and the Kindle!


message 1196: by [deleted user] (last edited Sep 01, 2010 08:24AM) (new)

Vanessa wrote: "Charlie wrote: "I am currently reading True Evil by Greg Iles. I have just started and it is going to be a good book."

Charlie,

I really liked that book, once I got into it. It sometimes takes a..."


Vanessa,
I finished the book and it was good. You do have to get into it. Pay attention to what you are reading. Charlie


message 1197: by [deleted user] (last edited Sep 01, 2010 03:26PM) (new)

I am reading Life Support by Tess Gerritsen now. I have enjoyed Tess's books that I have read before and I am enjoying this book.


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Ellis Vidler (ellisvidler) | 42 comments I've just started Winter's Bone by Daniel Woodrell. I loved the movie, and it seems to have followed the book so far. It's beautifully written. I can't wait to get back to it.


message 1199: by Linda (new)

Linda | 33 comments Maxine wrote: "I thought In The Woods was good, but had a weak ending (and it was not too difficult to guess the identity of the main criminal). The author's second novel, The Likeness, was much weaker -- slow, d..."

Maxine, I totally agree with you. I bot The Likeness because I liked In The Woods so much. Likeness just didn't do it for me (slow). I may wait for the early reviews before buying her new one.


message 1200: by Tom (new)

Tom Arthur | 30 comments Kari wrote: "I have only read the first Masie book but I am looking forword to the others. I am glad the rest hold up."

Kari -
I can't tell you how much I enjoyed the latest in Winspear's Masie Dobbs series. I thought it was the best in the series thus far, but I'm sort of a sequential type of guy. The book lays the groundwork for the next phase of the series. Enjoy!

Tom A
Richmond VA


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