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I will ahve to get them. I had seen something about her writing him out.
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Diligent dilettante
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I really enjoyed the Leaphorn series in my 20s, and was interested to learn recently from Martin Edwards excellent The Life of Crime that Hillerman had expressly stated he was inspired by Arthur Upfield's Boney series. It raised that series in my esteem, too.
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Just read a short story, Echoes of the Tomb, from the Warhammer 40K universe. A good short story primes the appetite, like a single serving bag of potato chips.
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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On Friday I finished Lord Emsworth & Others, another collection of short stories. Only one was a Blandings Castle story, so I felt gypped! Thankfully, that one story did carry the book....
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I dnf'd My Cousin Rachel. It was rather different than her other books. I'll have to try Jamaica Inn. |
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Of course if you can't stand a book for whatever reason then, group read or not, it may turn out to be a DNF, but in a group read even the reasons for that decision can add to the discussion. I'd also add that some books are better for group discussion that others - or tend to lead to more interesting discussions... A couple of days ago I finished The Little Paris Bookshop by Nina George, translated by Simon Pare. I had really mixed reactions to the book and one of my first thoughts was that I would have liked to discuss it with others. The book started out very sweet and gentle ( perhaps too sweet, and definitely exploiting my love of books for their own sake, but hey, exploit away, it was working for me ![]() |
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Just finished up the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. I think this series is fast approaching the time when an annotated version is going to be needed to understand the significance of certain words, phrases or circumstances. Part of that is being an American, but at the same time certain things that Watson mentions or talks about with no context seem to be more of a "time" than a "place".
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And then I bought the next in the Valdemar series, that I've been waiting for ages to go on special offer and it never has. That was £3.99 for Closer to the Heart. So I've just read Closer to the Heart and Closer to the Chest. Fun, quick reads. Next up: The Hills Have Spies. The first in the next Valdemar trilogy. |
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There is also a calibre plugin called WordDumb that can generate Word Wise and X-ray files. It is partially table driven and users can make custom modifications to the tables or submit sugestions for incorporation into the plugin. https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=334681 |
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Next, library loan, The Bone Ships by R.J. Barker |
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I have started reading Legends of the Chelsea Hotel by Ed Hamilton. In March when I was in line at a photo exhibit of Karla and James Murray in the East Village, Ed Hamilton and his woman friend were just ahead of me. I heard of his book then and decided to add it to my kindle wishlist. Soon I was able to get it for 1.99 (as it is now). I was looking forward to reading it but was in the middle of a book I wasn't into (The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles), so i had a lot of days when I didn't read it -- started it in March and finished early July. I took a break from it and read The Perfect Husband by Aphrodite Jones, which was about the Michael Peterson story (wife died falling on steps or by his murder of her in Durham, NC. Subject of a Netflix documentary and a recent HBO mini-series dramatization).
As a New Yorker living in a 5th floor walk-up for 45 years, I was appalled that people lived at the Chelsea Hotel with shared bathrooms. One bathroom per floor, I think. There were many drug shoot-ups in the bathrooms. The author moved in in 1996. I think he still lives there with his woman friend. It has gentrified, but I don't know if they ever added private bathrooms. I'm about 1/3 into the book. I'm feeling very smug that I have my own bathroom in my sub-par apartment in Hell's Kitchen. Last week after I finished Amor Towles' Lincoln Highway, I read Lian Dolan's Lost and Found in Paris. OK book, but I was pleased that I could read it every night for a few days and finished it, unlike the Towles book. The plot didn't hold up. Luckily, I got it for 1.99 on Amazon. I listen to the Satellite Sisters podcast in which Lian Dolan is one of the sisters. I had read her previous book The Sweeney Sisters. |
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After reading hundreds of Regency romances in the last couple of years, I've decided to go back to the grande dame of the genre. Or, rather, the grande demoiselle. So far, I've only read two Austen, and the score is tied - loved P&P (clichéd I know), HATED Emma. That book has the rare distinction of being one of few that I actively hated, rather than passively disliked. I had to actually force myself to finish and unusually, I did make myself do so, rather than drop it. Emma remained, in my view, vile and contemptible to the very end. I'm hoping that my current attempt will break the tie and to the arguments in favor of Austen might add some Persuasion
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