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Bah, humbug!
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Plus, the author's a MR member! But I'm not recommending it for that, but because it tells a great story! |
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Bah! Humbug!
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Am reading another Georgette Heyer mystery "Duplicate Death" - Heyer's mysteries are quite fun - witty, satirical, with well designed plots.
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Chocolate Grasshopper ...
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They have those in parts of Derbyshire during the spring and early summer months .... oh ! Wait .... not that kind of plot ..... ![]() |
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Bah! Humbug!
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Bah! Humbug!
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Inspector Hannasyde
Death in the Stocks (1935) Behold, Here's Poison (1936) They Found Him Dead (1937) A Blunt Instrument (1938) Inspector Hemingway No Wind of Blame (1939) Envious Casca (1941) Duplicate Death (1951) Detection Unlimited (1953) Start with the Inspector Hannasyde series - if you like them move on to the Inspector Hemingway (he starts out as Hannasyde's junior in the first series) series. Available in Kindle editions. |
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Wizard
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#5753 |
Bah, humbug!
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Risen
I'm currently reading The Risen Short Stories by Jan Strnad. They're free at Smashwords as a way for MR member J. Strnad to promote his novel, Risen. The short stories are quite funny and offbeat tales of resurrection in a town where Death seems to have taken a holiday. I'm sold big time; this is really fun stuff! I'll have to but the novel!
For links to the free SmashWords short stories download and info where you can buy the novel, check out the author's signature in this post: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...en#post1025353 Last edited by WT Sharpe; 07-28-2010 at 02:45 PM. |
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Great Beach Reads!
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I'm reading SUMMER'S CHILD by Diane Chamberlain - my second book by her, after really enjoying THE SECRET LIFE OF CEECEE WILKES.
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Wizard
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I'm currently reading Mobileread.com. It offers something for every taste, though some parts can drag a bit, or parts of the story appears left unfinished.
I can recommend it, even if the author seems at numerous times to be talking with multiple voices and often contradicts her/himself. In any case, if you are looking for an engaging, action-filled, interactive multi-format e-book, it's certainly worth a look. |
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Hya Tom, if you liked Jan Strnad's short stories, I reckon you'd love the novel, *Risen*. Zombies ain't my cup o' joe as a rule, but this one is very, very different from run-of-the-mill tales of the living dead. The characters are well defined and motivated and the scenario is scaringly real. I ran a short review on *Risen* here and remember saying that the fear wasn't so much that it could happen, but that it was already happening. A superb novel. Highly recommended. Cheers. Neil
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Omnivorous
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Finished the "Long Goodbye" and on to "Guns of August".
I really enjoyed the Chandler book. Only my second time with him (first was "The Big Sleep"). With lines like An hour crawled by like a sick cockroach, how can you not love him... |
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![]() I just finished "Dog Days" and now I'm working on Gaiman & Pratchett's "Good Omens," also in paper as it's not available from Amazon or Fictionwise as an ebook. I'm really enjoying the Crowley and Aziraphale bits, but finding the rest of the book kind of tedious. I'm waiting impatiently for the fourth Sookie Stackhouse book to show up from the library. I've also downloaded the sample for Dragons and Dwarves: Tales of the Cleveland Portal. It's the only urban fantasy I know of set in Cleveland. |
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↓↓ Skirt!! Earrings!!
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I've just started reading "The Thousand Autumns of Jacob De Zoet," by David Mitchell, and it is pretty much delighting me so far. It's one of the first books I've read on my Kindle that I've actually had to use the dictionary on, and it's been fun trying out that feature. Example: "propinquity" (the state of being close to someone or something: proximity.) And it has lines like this: "A wisp of black hair is escaped from her headscarf: Jacob wants it."
All in all I'm really enjoying it. I was a fan of Cloud Atlas as well. |
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Connoisseur
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sad but true - i've never actually read "Dracula"
(until now) half way through hey, it was included with the 150 free books good read but i find "Mina" really annoying ![]() Last edited by Kurt; 07-30-2010 at 12:17 AM. |
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