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November nominations are coming up soon. I'll nominate it right off the bat......are you listening, Mike?


just got done with
about to start the truman capote book.
I am reading
after reading something really long.

I am reading


those 2 books are now on my to read list.
bad seed so good. I like to read it because of my psychology background.

Diane wrote: "November nominations are coming up soon. I'll nominate it right off the bat......are you listening, Mike?"
Yep. I'm listening! And, if you don't nominate Delta Wedding, I'm reminding you. LAUGHING.
Yep. I'm listening! And, if you don't nominate Delta Wedding, I'm reminding you. LAUGHING.
OKAY! I've got Bull Mountain. I've got The Complete Stories of Truman Capote. I've read A Summons to Memphis! WoooHooo.
I took a brief sabbatical from Southern Lit and read a hair raising "Scottish Noir." The Necessary Death of Lewis Winter by Malcolm Mackay. Here's my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show....
Scottish Noir? It rivals any Grit Lit you will ever read. That's saying something.
I took a brief sabbatical from Southern Lit and read a hair raising "Scottish Noir." The Necessary Death of Lewis Winter by Malcolm Mackay. Here's my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show....
Scottish Noir? It rivals any Grit Lit you will ever read. That's saying something.
Mike wrote: "I took a brief sabbatical from Southern Lit and read a hair raising "Scottish Noir." The Necessary Death of Lewis Winter by Malcolm Mackay. Here's my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show....
Scottish Noir? It rivals any Grit Lit you will ever read. That's saying something."
Isn't the term Tartan Noir? I'll have to check this one out. It sounds like it would go well with my Denise Mina and Gordon Ferris collections.
Scottish Noir? It rivals any Grit Lit you will ever read. That's saying something."
Isn't the term Tartan Noir? I'll have to check this one out. It sounds like it would go well with my Denise Mina and Gordon Ferris collections.
Tom wrote: "Mike wrote: "I took a brief sabbatical from Southern Lit and read a hair raising "Scottish Noir." The Necessary Death of Lewis Winter by Malcolm Mackay. Here's my review: https://www.goodreads.com/..."
I do like that "Tartan" Noir. *grin* I do think you would like this one, Tom. I'll have to check out Mina and Ferris.
I do like that "Tartan" Noir. *grin* I do think you would like this one, Tom. I'll have to check out Mina and Ferris.
got done with the turman capote short stories book .
I am debating on reading tuck everlasting. I seen the film but not sure if the book is worth reading?
Erika wrote: "I am debating on reading tuck everlasting. I seen the film but not sure if the book is worth reading?"
Oh, yes, Erika. Enjoy!
Oh, yes, Erika. Enjoy!


I am reading tuckTuck Everlasting
then The Lottery
and mark twain short story .
It is about a jumping frog.
does any one know the name of it.
then The Lottery
and mark twain short story .
It is about a jumping frog.
does any one know the name of it.
I just finished reading Rick Bragg's new collection of essays on life in the South, My Southern Journey: True Stories from the Heart of the South. I highly recommend reading this one. Bragg's sense of humor is priceless!
My review is here.
My review is here.




4 stars . My review : https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
I just finished the grittiest crime novel I've read all year and, for what it's worth, I really liked it. Karl Craven, the star of Solomon's Vineyard, likes it rough, whatever it happens to be. He may not be able to spell misogyny, racism or homophobia but he sure knows how to do them. That said, this is a gritty hard-boiled pulp that was written in 1941 and banned from publication until 1988. The review is here. Now please excuse me while I go take a shower.


Kirk wrote: "For October I intend to read as many creepy and/or scary books as possible. In no particular order : Rappaccini's Daughter by Hawthorne, Jamaica Inn by Du Maurier, Bird Box by Malerman, Little Sist..."
And Travis McGee. Don't forget him. I just got Little Sister Death from the library and read the first chapter. That one is going to be hard to resist until October.
And Travis McGee. Don't forget him. I just got Little Sister Death from the library and read the first chapter. That one is going to be hard to resist until October.

I love kirk's list! What's everybody else reading in October? I know we are only half way through September but I may need to get on some waiting lists.

Laura wrote: "Travis McGee?! Character or author? I'm lost on this."
Kirk and I agreed to buddy read The Deep Blue Good-By by John D. MacDonald next month. It's the first book in the beach bum/detective series starring Travis McGee.
Kirk and I agreed to buddy read The Deep Blue Good-By by John D. MacDonald next month. It's the first book in the beach bum/detective series starring Travis McGee.

Aaaaahaaaa! I understand but wasn't familiar. Tina and I do books swaps with another group. You get paired with another member and have 3 months to read. It's fun and gets you out of your comfort zone. Some are great pairings and other times they're just ok. But it does motivate to try something new or something that's been on the tbr shelf a long time. Y'all have fun!

After I finish up Ron Rash's "Above the Waterfall", it will be these four..
Honor by Elif Shahak (book club)
Perfume: the Story of a Murderer (skeery)
Undermajordomo Minor by DeWitt (fun)
Little Sister Death by Gay (new)
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