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message 351: by Emma (new)

Emma | 1 comments Hi, I'm Emma or M.
I'm not too keen on the world we are living in. Books are my escape. I yearn for the world we had between the two wars.


message 352: by Claire (new)

Claire Turner | 1 comments I answer to Claire. I'm married to a wonderful man and have two wonderful daughters. Both have the A levels needed and have decided to give uni a miss and enrol in Open University. They both see no benefit in spending three years within a nut house staffed by ideological predators.
Like my husband, they both have a backbone.


message 353: by Clive (new)

Clive | 1 comments Debbie (my wife) and I have retired. The offspring are long gone. We both lived the 'London-Life' and are glad to be from it. We walk. We talk. We read.


message 354: by Jayne (new)

Jayne | 1 comments Hi all. I’m keen on reading thrillers. Any recommendations will be gladly received.


message 355: by Zoe (new)

Zoe | 1 comments Hello. Everyone I know calls me, 'Zo'. I'm from a big family, my siblings are all girls. We are a family of amatuer academics. My parents who met at university and then walked out, and my parents are incredibly wise, many years ago called university (universities), 'An institution of ideological fruit cakes.' I'm here to learn from what I read. Thrilling reads are on my menu, not outlandish thrillers. Recs anyone?
Ohh, yeah. Friends would be good!


message 356: by Feliks, Moderator (last edited Apr 19, 2025 10:01PM) (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 192 comments Mod
Hallo Zo, welkommen.

Thrilling reads, rather than reading thrillers? Well.

A glance at your shelf shows me you are currently sampling RH Bruce Lockhart. I'm a fan of his writing and of his life story in general.

If that meat is to your taste, then I recommend next, works by Peter Fleming (the energetic elder brother of Ian).

Peter has a laconic, self-effacing writing style. As a globe-trotting freelance journalist, he adopted a 'restrained' delivery --but there is the zing of knowing his eye-popping adventures are factual.

Try 'Brazilian Adventure' first. The saga of his attempt to rescue the infamous Fawcett Expedition.

I can name many more authors than just this one, so chirrup again if further are wanted.


message 357: by Feliks, Moderator (last edited Apr 19, 2025 10:02PM) (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 192 comments Mod
Jayne wrote: "Hi all. I’m keen on reading thrillers. Any recommendations will be gladly received."

Browse our group bookshelf! I spent a good deal of time whipping it into shape for sifting-through.


message 358: by Feliks, Moderator (last edited Apr 19, 2025 10:07PM) (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 192 comments Mod
Clive wrote: "Debbie (my wife) and I have retired. The offspring are long gone. We both lived the 'London-Life' and are glad to be from it. We walk. We talk. We read."

Welcome aboard Clive, to you and yer Missus.

I'm always missing London. Kinda feel that I can never return though, because its probably changed too much by now, from what it formerly was.

When I was there, a lot of what I experienced matched the London I'd always read about and seen in movies.

But at this point, the world has changed too much --and I expect London has changed with it --rather than standing firm.


message 359: by Feliks, Moderator (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 192 comments Mod
Emma wrote: "Hi, I'm Emma or M.
I'm not too keen on the world we are living in. Books are my escape. I yearn for the world we had between the two wars."


The Inter-War period, is indeed absorbing and fascinating. I admire it as well; but my choice would definitely be the 1800s.

A professor of mine always voted for Italy's quatrocento; (he was a fine arts prof).

As for today: I'd prefer even paleolithic times better than what we get now. A sight better!

Ah well --pipe up if you want some 1930s picks...


message 360: by Feliks, Moderator (last edited Apr 20, 2025 01:26PM) (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 192 comments Mod
Emma wrote: "I yearn for the world we had between the two wars."

Dr. Mabuse will transport you back to '20-'30s Germany for six whole hours.


message 361: by Jules (new)

Jules MacLeod (julesmacleod) | 1 comments Shadow of Justice The Fall and Rise by Jules MacLeod
Hi Everyone,

Newbie indie author here. I have two self-published eBooks in my debut series - Shadow of Justice. Currently working on Book 3. My genre is crime fiction, murder and mystery.

Thanks for accepting me into the group. You can find out more about me in my Goodreads profile.


message 362: by Heidi (new)

Heidi | 1 comments Hi to everyone,

I'm from the UK and I've recently arrived in the US of A (Boston: of Boston Globe fame). Daddy works for a bank. I had a choice of staying, but we were living in London (a very unsafe city for women) and I like the idea of a policed city. I'm a newcomer to Goodreads. I'd love some recommendations. I don't do Sci-Fi, Fantasy or Horror.


message 363: by Zara (new)

Zara | 1 comments I'm Zara,
I'm a trauma nurse. I’m exhausted and need sleep. Nothing new. Be my friend and accept that when I'm not working, I'm sleeping. Be my friend anyway. I don't go out. I work. I eat. I sleep.

I don't read chick-lit, romance, fantasy, sci-fi or any other escape lit. I read about what is happening in the world. Please send recs....

I get hit-on everyday, please, please, I'm here for books and nothing but books.


message 364: by Jade (new)

Jade | 2 comments Zara wrote: "I'm Zara,
I'm a trauma nurse. I’m exhausted and need sleep. Nothing new. Be my friend and accept that when I'm not working, I'm sleeping. Be my friend anyway. I don't go out. I work. I eat. I sleep..."


Thank you for your care.


message 365: by Jade (new)

Jade | 2 comments I'm Jade,

I was knocked off my bicycle a few years back. The driver never stopped. Fracture/dislocated shoulder - hospital - nice people.


message 366: by Fiona (new)

Fiona | 1 comments Hi,

My cousin and I, Carol, are trying to find our way in the world. We thought it might be a fair idea to read about it.


message 367: by Nina (new)

Nina | 1 comments Hello to everyone,

I’m trying to keep my finances in the black while trying to survive in the big city, whilst I’ve given up on fantasy, sci-fi, rom-com, horror, witches and ghosts. Now, both non-fiction and fictional thrillers come first.

Please be my friend....


message 368: by Feliks, Moderator (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 192 comments Mod
Jules wrote: "Shadow of Justice. Currently working on ..."

Hallo. I believe I already have you logged in --either in this group or one of the others I co-moderate. Your book should be in our group shelf. Let me know if not ...

FD


message 369: by Feliks, Moderator (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 192 comments Mod
Nina wrote: "I’m trying to keep my finances in the black..."

Tough economy on everyone these days, but I think it must be especially so for females.

Well! Mysteries (especially used paperbacks) are fairly cheap entertainment...

Nina wrote: "while trying to survive in the big city ..."

What city might that be? Do you seek some recommendations based on your new locale?

Nina wrote: "Now, both non-fiction and fictional thrillers come first. Please be my friend-..."

The best thing to do is browse our group bookshelf. That's a list which has been personally curated by numerous SME (subject matter experts) in our ranks.

I'm sure we'll be glad to help you dissect whichever title appeals to you.


message 370: by Feliks, Moderator (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 192 comments Mod
Fiona wrote: "Hi,
My cousin and I, Carol, are trying to find our way in the world. We thought it might be a fair idea to read about it."


Not a bad ambition. Can you possibly narrow taper your goal down to a few areas of interest?

For example, if you are wanting exciting careers in marine biology or wildlife biology, that's one thing. Learning martial arts is another. Starting a small maple syrup business, still another.

What's your overall direction?


message 371: by Feliks, Moderator (last edited Jul 01, 2025 11:36AM) (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 192 comments Mod
Jade wrote: "I'm Jade,

I was knocked off my bicycle a few years back. The driver never stopped. Fracture/dislocated shoulder - hospital - nice people."


Hospitals usually have great reading rooms to browse while one is on-the-mend. But I assume you are now an outpatient.

Maybe you got hooked on mysteries while you were convalescing...? Are you still seeking titles?


message 372: by Feliks, Moderator (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 192 comments Mod
Zara wrote: "I read about what is happening in the world. Please send recs..."

Please browse our group bookshelf. It's been sorted very carefully to suit every taste.

Zara wrote: "I get hit-on everyday, please, please, I'm here for books and nothing but books...."

No one here will pester you in that manner. This is not a dating website.

If anyone made the slightest such bother, just contact a moderator to have it quashed.

FD


message 373: by Feliks, Moderator (new)

Feliks (dzerzhinsky) | 192 comments Mod
Heidi wrote: "I'm from the UK and I've recently arrived in the US of A ..."

Boston is said by many, to be a pleasant little town.

Look into "The Friends of Eddie Coyle" (both book, & Criterion Collection film) to see some vivid/authentic Boston history.

Heidi wrote: "(a very unsafe city for women) ..."

I haven't been to UK since my university days. The rise in crime must have taken place since then, for I never heard of such a thing when I was there.

Heidi wrote: "I'm a newcomer to Goodreads. I'd love some recommendations. I don't do Sci-Fi, Fantasy or Horror..."

Group bookshelf! --> at the sidebar to your right! -->

FD


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