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Haha maybe not in the meddlesome meaning but in the informal/unofficial sense :)



Wait, I'm lost (again!). Is there a buddy read of Kate Atkinson or were you answering someone else?

My favorite movie of all time is It's a Wonderful Life, so this premise, a variation of the what-if-she/he'd-never-been-born, sounds like a good one to me!

I own the first 14 or so of the Amelia Peabody books, so I might join. I'll set up a ..."
Thanks so much for setting it up. I listened to Amelia on my commute this morning and really just wanted to sit in the parking lot rather than turn it off and go into work.

@Portia, I LOVED Life After Life. I went to the Bar Area to hear Kate Atkinson speak. She was wonderful. Maybe we should nominate it for the month's read. Something newer than Heyer.

@Portia, I LOVED Life After Life. I went to the Bar Area to hear Kate Atkinson speak. She was wonderful. Maybe we should nominate i..."
Crocodile on the Sandbank is the first in the series.

LADIES!!!!!!!!!!!
OK, we're all getting really enthusiastic, and that is good. But we are not organized.
Leslie, would you care to be Lady Efficacious?
I would love to join in a Kate Atkinson and an Amelia Peabody, but Sept 1 is too soon for me (and maybe others) to get either book.
Plus, so many of us have first weeks of school to deal with.
So, can we do polls and set October 1 as the start date?


http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
Currently reading The Red House Mystery and finishing Surely you'r joking Mr Feynman.

LADIES!!!!!!!!!!!
OK, we're all getting really enthusiastic, and that is good. But we are not organized.
Leslie, would you care to be Lady Efficac..."
October 1 would definitely work better for me!

I've heard of her, but I don't think I've ever read her!

I have read almost all of her books. I like her very much. Have you heard of her real life story?

I have read almost all of her books. I like her very much. Have you heard of her real life story?"
I like Anne Perry's novels. The Pitt mysteries are my favorite, but it is sort of hard to wrap my brain around her life story.

I have read almost all of her books. I like her very much. Have you heard of her real life story?"
Yes, Susan, and everyone else. I just got this book last month So Brilliantly Clever: Parker, Hulme and the Murder that Shocked the World. Haven't started it yet, though.

I have read almost all of her books. I like her very much. Have you heard of her real life story?..."
I'm going to have to read that!




Yes and as I read the book I did have a vague recollection of seeing the movie, especially in certain scenes.

http://www.goodreads.com/review..."
Thanks Jean. I just looked up that thread!


Leslie - I agree and much prefer the short stories to any of the four novels, though I seem to remember "A Study in Scarlet" as being better than the other two.

I think it is because I find Holmes annoying if I spend too much time with him!


hey!! someone else who likes Stephen Booth. I have really enjoyed this series although its been a while since I read one, there have probably been some more published since I did. I love the settings and the 2 cops.

The only Stephen Booth I've read is Black Dog which I do remember finding quite gripping. It probably hepled that I recognised the locations, having grown up near the Peak District (in the North of England.)

Have also got to catch up on the Merrily Watkins series by Phil Rickman.

yes Jean I would like that...it must be about 3 years since I read one.

I have read almost all of her books. I like her very much. Have you heard of her r..."
I have read almost all of her books too and can't wait until she writes new ones. What I have read about her early adolescence is pretty horrific, but I am also pretty sure that it is something that she lives with every day. In my view it was a case of hormonal hysteria gone way, way too far.
There is a movie out as well as a book, but I can't remember the name.

yes Jean I would like that...it must be about 3 years since I read one.

Yes, that is the one. Thanks.
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I own the first 14 or so of the Amelia Peabody books, so I might join. I'll set up a separate thread.
And, Portia, thanks for the vote of confidence but I am just officious not official!