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Thanks Mary! Have added it to the ever growing list to read :0)

Ally - I am really interested in reading Ory..."
Thank you for the recommendation. I too have added it to my list of books to read!

I love the Kellerman books, especially Jonathan. Yes, the Delaware and Sturgis duo is a classic mystery device that has not been topped. It was started by Poe in The Purloined Letter and continued with Holmes/Watson and even in today's crime TV. It works so well. The thing with mystery/detective/crime novels is that it's hard to remember the plots if you read a lot of them. But I can tell you that I've enjoyed every J. Kellerman book I've ever read! Faye is pretty good too. I like her pair almost as well – Peter Decker/Rina Lazurus. I picked up a book from the library today by their son, Jesse Kellerman. I haven't started it yet but it looks good. While I was at the library I got on the waiting list of 100 people for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. 100! I can't afford to buy any books these days though.






Oooh, Shannnon I hope you'll love it! It was one of the first books I read this year and I thought it was brilliant.



Just started The steam pig by James McLure. It's been out of print for awhile but it looks like a good series.

What's the twist?!

What's the twist?!"
Yeah, what's the twist? I'm so curious! And have you read any of the sequels?




Need to get a move on though so I can make a start on Shutter Island ready for next month :)






I just gave the first of the graphic novel series of The Stand to a blogger friend of mine. She said it was phenomenal and she is a huge fan of the book.
The Stand: Captain Trips



It's been on my list for a while, but I've been prompted by the 1001 books you should read before you die (albeit over 1200 if you use the combined list from all three editions).
While I don't want to be told what I should be reading, i'm pretty curious to find out what it is about these books that makes people think they're worth the read - I have some way to go!

I saw the movie 'Slaughterhouse Five' and was not moved to read the book of same name, but now I'm at least curious, for one thing characters are always more well-developed in a book...books are about thinking and movies are about action (showing), unlesss they use the device of voice-over. The movie was a little hard for me to follow, it seemed to bounce around a lot...perhaps the book would be easier to understand.




You should give him a read. His stuff is hard to describe as from what I remember of reading of his stuff, comparisons are hard to make. In some ways he is very different to Dick.


That's cool, I read his stuff many years back. I hope if I reread it would still have the same resonance.

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Ally - I am really interested in reading Oryx & Crake eve..."
If you've read and enjoyed the Handmaid's Tale, try Bad Faith by Gillian Philip. It's meant to be a YA book but I'm nothing like that young and thought it was great. It's a dystopia murder mystery set in a world rather like that of the Handmaid's Tale.
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