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Started reading The Law of Dreams by Peter Behrens. I almost never give up on a book before I've finished it, but a third of the way in, I was not enjoying it. Too overwrought
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Yes, Christie is my current "project"; I'm reading all her books (except her romance books) in order, alternating them with more general reading. "Evil Under the Sun" is, I believe, her 37th book, so I'm roughly half-way through. Reading them systematically in order you pick up on all sorts of repeated characters and references to earlier books that you don't spot when you read them randomly.
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Hey!! Let's get some action going! What are we reading?
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I've started reading Christie's novels a few months ago. I read the first four in the "Hercule Poirot" mysteries. I'm planning to read all of them and then move to the "Miss Marple" books and "Tommy and Tuppence". And I agree about reading them in order because of the repeated references, I remember the ones I read referred to something that happened in another book. |
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Haven't posted here for an age. I've been powering through dozens of fantastic books, but I'll just note that I just finished Available Dark by Elizabeth Hand.
Loved it. It's the sequel to Generation Loss which I also loved. If you like dark and disturbed mysteries set in bleak environments and an anti-hero to match, put both of these on your TBR list. ![]() |
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And also that I've read all the books I've bought this month so far. Time for an older purchase. In fact, my oldest unread: The Toymaker (& other stories) by Raymond F Jones, a fictionwise buy from June 2004, first published 1951. Last edited by pdurrant; 04-13-2014 at 03:44 AM. |
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Sounds amazing. Thank you for the recommendation. ----------- Currently reading the fifth book in the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. |
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Just finished up The Liveship Trilogy by Robin Hobb. It was very good but before I jump back into Fitz and the Fool and I am reading The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch.
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I've taken a short break from "Evil Under the Sun" to spend an hour reading "One Coast To Another: Following Wainwright from St Bees to Robin Hood's Bay" by Andrew Bowden; a travelogue recounting his experiences walking the "Coast to Coast" path which runs for 200 miles from one side of Northern England to the other. I'm planning on doing the walk myself next year, so want to read as much as I can about it in advance.
I enjoyed the book, but it epitomises my frustration with so many self-published books: it's full of grammatical errors ("there" instead of "their", "it's" instead of "its", etc), which I find REALLY annoying. A good read, but would it really have been so very hard to get these things right? Back to "Evil Under the Sun", which I'm enjoying a great deal. |
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Currently listening to White Night by Jim Butcher and reading Nor Crystal Tears by Alan Dean Foster.
I had to set aside A Fire Upon the Deep by Vernor Vinge temporarily because of chronic interruptions. I just can't start and stop this book. I need say 3 hours of uninterrupted time at a time to embed the threads of the plot. It's a good story so far though. I'll be reading Agatha Christie's Endless Night soon as it is this month's selection for the British mystery group at Goodreads. Maybe I'll try an Agatha marathon late this year. My library has 57 of the books. Not all of them, obviously, but a fair number to get a good marathon going, don't you think? |
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Oh well, on to the next oldest. The Queen of Bedlam by Robert McCammon also bought from Kobo in 2012. At 656 pages this one will take me a while. I really enjoyed the first in the series Speaks the Nightbird. Early 18th century murder mystery. |
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