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With my last vote, I nominate The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes: THE BOOK edited by Michael Amadio.
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In case some folks wish to read Christmas short stories, I nominate...
The Big Book of Christmas Mysteries (Otto Penzler, ed.) (The print edition is 672 pages. It's a lot of short stories!) “Anyone who cares about the best mystery writing of the past century and beyond would be lucky to receive this thick volume during the holidays. . . . One of the joys of the collection is how many are delightfully funny. . . . Note that many of these stories turn on simple theft, of diamonds or candlesticks or a lottery ticket; they hark back to simpler days before the modern thriller began to provide endless serial killers and ax murderers for our edification. To read today’s talented crime writers can be a pleasure, but it’s good to be reminded that they build on the work of others whose talents remain undimmed." —The Washington Post Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Christmas-Myst...dp/B00CK8CJLS/ Kobo https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/eb...tmas-mysteries Barnes & Noble Nook http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-...ler/1114257203 |
I'll second The Big Book of Christmas Mysteries (Otto Penzler, ed.)
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Third The Big Book of Christmas Mysteries .
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I'll second WTSharpe's The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes: THE BOOK edited by Michael Amadio. Sounds like it might be interesting, though I never knew the series.
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I can't not nominate a Canadian treasure (and Nobel Prize winner) here. If we're doing short stories, how can we not consider Alice Munro, one of the great short story writers of all time. There are lots of possible books to choose from, but I'll nominate: Alice Munro's Best: Selected Stories. This will be a great introduction to her work, and will be enjoyable even for those who have read some of the stories before.
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I'll third The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes.
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I will second Alice Munro.
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I second the collection edited by Sedaris. I've read two of his books and thought they were very funny and so would be interested to see what he's chosen.
I third the Munro; I've been close but haven't read anything by her yet and this would be a great place to begin. Finally, I nominate- Close Range: Wyoming Stories by Annie Proulx. I've wanted to read this for a long time now. She's won the Pulitzer and other prizes for her writing and this collection includes the short story Brokeback Mountain from which the film was adapted. Spoiler:
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I'll second Close Range.
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I'll third Close Range.
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Okay! :)
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I thought "Short Stories" would be a killer category, but the nominations close at midnight tonight, and it looks as if we're only going to have five nominations.
Oh, well. At least they're good ones. |
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