|  11-16-2012, 02:08 PM | #14641 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 2,745 Karma: 83407757 Join Date: Mar 2011 Device: Kindle Paperwhite, Lenovo Duet Chromebook, Moto e | |
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|  11-16-2012, 02:19 PM | #14642 | 
| Warrior Princess            Posts: 5,038 Karma: 9724231 Join Date: Sep 2009 Device: PRS-505; PRS-350, PRS-T1, iPad, Aura HD | 
			
			I've just started 'Babel no more', a non-fiction book about polyglots. Fascinating stuff. I'm also reading the Diviners, which is scary enough that I don't like reading it at bedtime. The Dragonbone Chair was good, but I will wait a bit to read the sequel.
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|  11-16-2012, 06:19 PM | #14643 | 
| eBookaholic            Posts: 79 Karma: 1071702 Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: Phoenix AZ USA Device: iPad Mini, Kindle Fire | 
			
			I have been reading the Leo Waterman series by GM Ford.  LOVE these!  Great stories and laugh out loud moments.  He's a PI in Seattle WA.  Kind of reminds me of the Andy Carpenter series (by David Rosenfelt) which is set in New Jersey. Highly recommend both writers. | 
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|  11-16-2012, 07:06 PM | #14644 | |
| The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠            Posts: 74,433 Karma: 318076944 Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Norfolk, England Device: Kindle Oasis | Quote: 
 Next: Beauvallet by Georgette Heyer. Another of my purchases from earlier this year. Her 9th novel. | |
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|  11-16-2012, 07:50 PM | #14645 | |
| Guru            Posts: 977 Karma: 43409226 Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Bay Area, CA Device: Kindle 3 | Quote: 
 How do these other books compare to "American Gods"? Should I give Gaiman another try, or is "American Gods" a reliable indicator for me? | |
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|  11-16-2012, 07:56 PM | #14646 | 
| Resident Curmudgeon            Posts: 80,746 Karma: 150249619 Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Roslindale, Massachusetts Device: Kobo Libra 2, Kobo Aura H2O, PRS-650, PRS-T1, nook STR, PW3 | |
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|  11-16-2012, 08:13 PM | #14647 | |
| Indie Advocate            Posts: 2,863 Karma: 18794463 Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: Melbourne, Australia Device: Kindle | Quote: 
  Coraline is a surprisingly creepy children's story that should be over in one sitting. Stardust is a quirky fairytale that is possibly my favourite of all of his books. And I found that it just flowed quite quickly from start to end. I have both of these books signed by Neil Gaiman himself to give an indication of how much I liked them.  I didn't like the movies of these as much as the books - although I guess that's not an unusual sentiment. | |
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|  11-16-2012, 08:17 PM | #14648 | |
| Indie Advocate            Posts: 2,863 Karma: 18794463 Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: Melbourne, Australia Device: Kindle | Quote: 
 Now I'm reading a pulp western called The Shopkeeper by James D. Best. This is basically to ensure that I've read at least one book from the western genre as one of my book challenges this year. | |
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|  11-16-2012, 09:39 PM | #14649 | 
| Is that a sandwich?            Posts: 8,313 Karma: 103930826 Join Date: Jun 2010 Device: Nook Glowlight Plus | 
			
			Started Murder at the Vicarage by Agatha Christie. The first Miss Marple book. Picked this up free somewhere last year.
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|  11-16-2012, 09:58 PM | #14650 | |
| cacoethes scribendi            Posts: 5,818 Karma: 137770742 Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Australia Device: Kobo Aura One & H2Ov2, Sony PRS-650 | Quote: 
 I didn't like Coraline that much, okay but nothing special. My favourites of Gaiman's include Neverwhere, Stardust, and The Graveyard Book, all very different from one another but all wonderful tales. | |
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|  11-16-2012, 11:18 PM | #14651 | |
| Warrior Princess            Posts: 5,038 Karma: 9724231 Join Date: Sep 2009 Device: PRS-505; PRS-350, PRS-T1, iPad, Aura HD | Quote: 
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|  11-17-2012, 12:14 AM | #14652 | 
| Guru            Posts: 977 Karma: 43409226 Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Bay Area, CA Device: Kindle 3 | 
			
			Thanks for the replies. They're food for thought, and perhaps I will indeed try a new Gaiman story.    | 
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|  11-17-2012, 11:04 AM | #14653 | 
| Comic book artist            Posts: 553 Karma: 1760679 Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Detroit Device: Nook Glowlight, iPad, iPhone | 
			
			Just Finished: - 'Salem's Lot by Stephen King - not bad. The ending was kind of anticlimactic, but overall it was enjoyable. When I started reading it, a lot of people told me it was the scariest novel he ever wrote, but I didn't find anything about it scary in the least. Still fun to read, but no way is it scary. Currently Reading: - The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Web Weaver by Sam Siciliano (81%) - The Passage by Justin Cronin (second time) (47%) - Joseph Anton by Salman Rushdie (23%) | 
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|  11-17-2012, 04:50 PM | #14654 | 
| Member Retired            Posts: 1,999 Karma: 11348924 Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: Limbo Device: none | 
			
			I just finished "The Gates" by John Connolly, will continue with a couple of Lovecraft shorts then some full novel but I haven't chosen one yet.
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|  11-18-2012, 01:55 PM | #14655 | 
| Comic book artist            Posts: 553 Karma: 1760679 Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Detroit Device: Nook Glowlight, iPad, iPhone | 
			
			Just Finished: - The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Web Weaver by Sam Siciliano - booooring. Boring. Currently Reading: - The Passage by Justin Cronin (second time) (47%) - Joseph Anton by Salman Rushdie (23%) | 
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