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Retired: What are you reading?

Diane S.✨ wrote: "Saw Lehane years ago at a book signing, wonderful speaker. Remember he commented that when he told his father he was going to be a writer his father told him not to give up his day job. And here we..."
Agreed. I saw him a few months ago and he was great. He said this about why he wasn't big on doing long series:
Agreed. I saw him a few months ago and he was great. He said this about why he wasn't big on doing long series:
If you’re a writer whose core is based in realism or naturalism it’s very hard to go too far down the road of a series because the series starts to become very artificial. It just seemslike – how many cases can these guys get? How many times can they fight the fight against the heart of darkness? I mean how many times can serial killers come to their door?

Both books are so good.
Tom wrote: "It may not be Southern but it is definitely discussion-worthy. I just started Between the World and Me. not since [book:Destiny Disrupted: A History of the World through Islamic Eye..."
It's an amazing book.
LeAnne wrote: "Well, there's no easy way to stick in the Goodreads hyperlink, but I am reading a goodie!"
Is this it?
The Tsar of Love and Techno
Is this it?
The Tsar of Love and Techno


I just finished A Different Kind of Christmas. I was less than impressed with it. My review is here. Next up, a couple graphic novels followed by Landfall.






The only thing darker than the three cities the book is set in is the hilarious black humor punctuating the timeline of interconnected lives and loves. Beautiful book!


I hadn't heard that. I loved the way he connected the short stories in The Tsar of Love and Techno. Here is my review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... and am now reading Beale Street Dynasty: Sex, Song, and the Struggle for the Soul of Memphis.


I just finished To Hell and Back: Europe 1914-1949 by Ian Kershaw. Here is my review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show... . I'm now half way into Landfall by Ellen Urbani. It's an incredibly good read.
Sarah Waters fans out there? I read or tried to read The Paying Guests. I don't want to be a one and done reader....what specific book would you recommend? Noting I did NOT like The Paying Guests.


Hi Ann, An Hour before Daylight is one of my all time favorites



Kim, that is certainly understandable. I am hooked and am already checking out Faulkner's complete bibliography.

Also reading Ron Rash's "Burning Bright" stories.


John, I have it on my shelf and definitely will read it. I hope to get back to Faulkner next year. I have read one of the Snopes Trilogy and want to finish that and probably move on to Absalom then.
I just finished The Secret Chord. I don't think this is Geraldine Brooks' best effort. My review is here.

Anyone have a Christmas book recommendation? Something not too cheesy or lengthy? I thought Alex Haley's book would do the trick but it came up short. Maybe something like A Christmas Memory, One Christmas, & The Thanksgiving Visitor. I know that's a big request, I may just reread Capote's book.

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Finished The Shut Eye
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