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Oh yes, I'd reccommend anything by Coben. Do you know any similiar mystery authors?






Re The Poet -- I liked it, but I like Bosch better. Bosch is deeper and richer. Probably a product of this book being relatively early in Connelly's career. Really liked The Concrete Blonde, particularly the interplay between Bosch and Edgar.
Re One Shot -- this one was a nice break from the other string of Lee Childs which were all towns-in-trouble variations. This one is the first Lee Child I ever read but it was so long ago I had no memory of it-- and it had an interesting premise with an interesting tie to Reacher's past.
Definitely, Maybe -- fluff, not up to the quality of the rest of the series. Stick to long form, Heather!
11/22/63 -- Wow. Interesting that throughout the book the assumption is the world is a better place if JFK survives, and that goes virtually unquestioned until it proves not to be the case. Says a lot about the mythos that has grown up around JFK in our society. We lived in Dallas then -- I was born a few months after the assassination -- and I of course heard the "where were you" stories from my family. My dad, a lifelong republican, once said that although he didn't agree with JFK's politics, it was impossible not to like him. I can see that (and I'm a democrat so I don't have the conflict). I lived in Dallas until I was five or six, and even though I left there at such a young age, I remember the place as having a deep pall of nastiness and negativity like King describes in his afterword. I remember nice people, and the feeling they were trapped in a nasty place.
Reading The Fifth Witness





While waiting for my next myst..."
Hurray for Harlan Coben. I think I've read most of his books ecept fpr his very earliest ones. Since I teach Middle School I read his YA novel Shelter. I liked it,and it was useful for teaching character development and figures of speech.

detective series book, he is excellent, always enjoy his books, paid 50 cents for the book at the library, a good investment. Also, finishing a CJ Box, Joe Pickett book on tape also very good.



I've read all three,and want to get the newest fourth.
Faithful Place just breaks your heart.





Is main character still hanging with Sheriff?? Thanks

Actually Ruth doesn't spend much time with Nelson but I won't say more - don't want to spoil it for you :)



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Patricia, I really liked it, too. I was fortunate to see him talk about the book at my library last week!

Patricia, I really liked it, too. I was fortunate to see him talk about the book at my library last week!"
Evelyn wrote: "Patricia wrote: "I am reading The Prophet by Michael Kortya and it is excellent."
Patricia, I really liked it, too. I was fortunate to see him talk about the book at my library last week!"

Listened to Gone Girl while on vacation in Michigan, different thought it was too long, but overall enjoyed it.


I also started



You loved it, it seems, from your choice of pseudonym. For my part, the closest I found is Elizabeth George, have you read her books? Mostly because of the English setting, because her characters are different, I found no counterpart for Adam Dalgliesh yet. But Elizabeth George's characters are very endearing too. Maybe less psychological introspection, but still some, and the unfairness and unpredictability of life. Martha Grimes is lighter in my sense, though she is really marvelous at children characters.






Agree re Conroy although I read The Prince of Tides nearly 20 years ago and in a way I'm still not recovered from it. NOT kidding. He's an astonishing writer.


Also, it apparently doesn't show up on iPad. Anyone have any idea why that might be?

Agree re Conroy a..."Beach Music is one the best books I have ever read and I truly related with My Losing Season, as an ex college ball player.
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