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Diligent dilettante
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Location: in my mind
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#31622 |
Readaholic
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: South Georgia
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I have read Shogun multiple times. My only complaint is that he changed the names of the historical figures in the book.
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#31623 |
Grand Sorcerer
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: near Philadelphia USA
Device: Kindle Kids Edition, Fire HD 10 (11th generation)
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Just finished the newish Galbraith/Rowling Strike/Ellacott mystery, The Running Grave. I found it the best of the series -- generous in length, and generous to the characters.
I read a review suggesting that Rowling must be rejecting cuts advised by her editor. Sounds correct, but some great nineteenth century classics also were weakly edited. This outing, I think it was for the best, giving room to make series regulars multi-dimensional. I don't read mysteries to guess the chief villain, but for those who do, the plot is complicated. A list of characters can help, and Rowling provides one on her web site. Last edited by SteveEisenberg; 11-29-2023 at 09:32 PM. |
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#31624 |
o saeclum infacetum
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: New England
Device: Mini, H2O, Glo HD, Aura One, PW4, PW5
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I haven't posted here in a long time. Right now I'm reading:
I'm enjoying all of them. |
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#31625 |
Grand Sorcerer
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: near Philadelphia USA
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What an awesome list!
I don’t generally like travel books, but the intro of News from Tartary was wonderful. For now, I’m going back to Richard Gwyn’s superb biography of Canada’s first prime minister, John A. McDonald. |
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#31626 |
Wizard
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Ireland
Device: Kindle Oasis 3, iPad 9th gen. IPhone 11
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One August Morning: The True Story of Lizzie Borden by Troy Taylor is an excellent
examination of one of America’s most mysterious unsolved murders. It happened in 1892 and it is still unsolved (though Taylor presents an interesting and possible solution). For a long time I believed that Lizzie Borden had managed both to murder her parents and avoid a conviction. Taylor’s book convinces me that the apparently strong case presented by Edwin H Porter in his book “The Fall River Tragedy” (1893) is very slanted in its presentation of the evidence and the demeanour of Lizzie Borden. Taylor analyses the time lines in the case and states that: “The 30 minutes between the time that Andrew Borden returned at 10:45 a.m, and the cry of ‘murder’ that sounded at 11:15 is perhaps the most studied half-hour in American criminal history and is also perhaps the most puzzling.” He proposes that possibly it was a different half-hour—the period between 10:45 and 11:15 “when the first telephone call was made to the Fall River police station” that is vital. There is also the problem that Mrs Borden had been slaughtered an hour or more earlier and her dead body had been lying untouched until it was found after Andrew’s death. The book follows the trial carefully and uses primary sources to support inferences. The later lives of Lizzie and her older sister conclude this very interesting book. Troy Taylor is described as “a supernatural historian, murder buff and author of almost 90 books on ghosts, hauntings, history, crime and the unexplained in America.” There is, at the end, a brief mention of hauntings or “events” at the Borden house (which is now a bed and breakfast tourist stop). But the book is well written and resourced. That includes Taylor’s suggested solution which does have probability but which he clearly states remains unprovable. There are photographs of the site and the main players in this very strange murder mystery. It,is,well worth reading and is available on Kindle Unlimited and on the Kindle Store. |
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Norfolk, England
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Next I started, and abandoned, "Later Essays", part of Delphi Classic's complete Robert Louis Stevenson collection. Interesting, but not for me. I suspect I'll be discarding a lot of the minor works. Now reading Father Christmas's Fake Beard by Terry Pratchett. Another collection of his early short fiction written for the paper he worked at as a journalist. Even this early stuff shows his brilliance. Great fun so far. |
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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Location: Norfolk, England
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Next up: For Kicks by Dick Francis - his third novel. |
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#31629 |
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Still reading Anna Karenina. Slow going. It's pretty slow out of the gate, but picking now picking up. My reading usually slows down over the holidays, so I'm wondering if this was a good choice for this time of year, but I'll continue on. I am enjoying it.
Next up, The Four Winds by Kristin Hannah. It was an Amazon deal of the day for 1.99, so I picked it up. |
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#31630 |
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I'm into "Assassin's Apprentice" by Hobb right now and it's great! Her writing's engaging, characters feel real. Planning to grab more from the series.
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#31631 |
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I read the first book of that and enjoyed it, I don’t know why I didn’t keep on, it surely wasn’t because of writing. Probably something else piqued my interest at the time.
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#31632 |
The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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Location: Norfolk, England
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#31633 |
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: New York City
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[Now reading Father Christmas's Fake Beard by Terry Pratchett. Another collection of his early short fiction written for the paper he worked at as a journalist. Even this early stuff shows his brilliance. Great fun so far. (Paul)]
Here in the U.S. Amazon only shows this in hardcover and the kindle German edition. Last edited by mlewis78; 12-07-2023 at 12:37 AM. |
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Grand Sorcerer
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Peru
Device: KINDLE: Oasis 3, Scribe (1st), Matcha; KOBO: Libra 2, Libra Colour
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Here's a good price, if anyone wants to own/read a copy [kobo UK]: https://www.kobo.com/gb/en/ebook/fat...s-s-fake-beard PRICE: £0.99 |
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Norfolk, England
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I bought the latest Ethsahr novel, Charming Sharra. A fun, light fantasy, as expected. Next I read Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy L. Sayers. A good mystery, with a (barely noticeable) nod to his continued pursuit of Harriet Vane. Next up: As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning by Laurie Lee. |
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