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Location: in my mind
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cacoethes scribendi
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Location: Australia
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Even the Murderbot comment matches. I read the first (bought on special) a while ago and was entertained enough that I will be happy to read more, but not enough to pay the premium prices currently being asked for what are barely novellas. Maybe they'll come down before my battery runs out .. or not - publisher's choice, I have plenty of other stuff to read. |
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Bob's my uncle
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Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: NE OH
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COVID didn't affect my reading much - I had just started Montalbano whern we got locked down in March so I finished that and am now about halfway through Maigret. Took some breaks for latest Connelly, Nesbo, Rankin, Butcher and a few more that my libraries came through with.
The lockdown had an upside for me though - I walked off 35 lbs while finally getting into PG Wodehouse audiobooks (thanks to someone here mentioning the brilliant The Small Bachelor). |
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Connoisseur
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I felt the need for something light so I started Kris Longknife: Emissary. I have a like/hate relationship with each and every book in this series. But I keep coming back.
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Location: Sunshine Coast, BC
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I know exactly what you mean. I kept reading them, right up until he went to self publishing, and apparently decided he needed neither an editor nor a proof-reader.
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o saeclum infacetum
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: New England
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And George Eliot is also on my “time to go back to her” list. Middlemarch of course and my other favorite, the under-appreciated (IMO) Daniel Deronda. Quote:
Another change I noted this year was that while my fiction to nonfiction ratio seemed about the same, I read a lot more memoirs than heavy history this past year. I think about my reading plan for 2021 and I’d like to have one history topic, but I can’t settle. It makes me tired just to think about it, but I know I’ll miss it if I don’t. |
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Banned
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Location: Edmonton, AB
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Just finished The Novice, ending with a nasty cliffhanger. Onto book 2!
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Bah! Humbug!
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Durham, NC
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Just wrapped the evening up with The Ghost by Max Brand. I think the man was a genius with the short story and the western setting.
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Location: Chapel Hill, NC
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o saeclum infacetum
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Location: New England
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Dr. Thorne is the stinker of the 12 novels. Quite the draggola, IMO; I know Bookpossum thought the same. Supposedly it’s John Major’s favorite novel, which tells the tale about him. The last two Barsetshire novels were back up to form. Mrs. Proudie!
![]() I did like Phineas Redux; I thought the weakest of the Parliamentary books was the last. Then I read that it had been severely edited and that the original, roughly 50% longer, is much better and has been published. I still plan to read it, but the last time I looked it wasn’t available in digital (yet, I hope). |
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o saeclum infacetum
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Location: New England
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#29518 |
Diligent dilettante
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Just time for one last mystery/thriller before the year ends, Inadvertent Disclosure, by Melissa Miller. The series debut was underwhelming, let's see if book two is better.
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Amen to THAT! I admit, I was forced to read it in school, and it was a ghastly slog. Never read another Eliot, and I'd find it hard to try one now, even though the Silas memory has dimmed somewhat with age. All that's left is the existential dread.
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Wizard
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Location: Here on the perimeter, there are no stars
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So... it might be worth your whiles to join the ebook club and watch your email box starting around March. I can't guarantee anything, of course, but what have you got to lose? |
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