#958719 - Tue Jan 01 2013 03:26 PM
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I am re-reading 'The Hobbit' (yes because of the movie's release) and on Kindle I am reading 'The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel'.
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#958852 - Wed Jan 02 2013 08:22 AM
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I'm currently reading "The Forgotten" by David Baldacci. If you like reading the 'Reacher' books by Lee Child, you'd probably like this one. I'm only in the first half, but I can tell I'm going to like this one. Baldacci usually writes about spies, espionage, government control, etc., and this (almost) runs along those same lines. I haven't found a book by him yet that I've disliked.
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#958861 - Wed Jan 02 2013 09:35 AM
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My husband really enjoys the REacher books but I find the character too arrogant for my taste. The last one I read he was writing things like "I am Reacher - I am the night".
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#958872 - Wed Jan 02 2013 10:42 AM
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I think the first half dozen Reacher books were great; I haven't been impressed with the last few, though.
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#960611 - Sat Jan 12 2013 12:43 AM
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LOVE Sanford. He got a little stale for a bit but his last few, in both Davenport and Flowers series, have been awesome. Glad to know there's another one to look for.
I have just started 'The Painted Girls' by Marie Buchanan. Haven't gotten very far into it but so far it's good. It's at least partially about Degas painting and sketching ballerinas.
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#961270 - Tue Jan 15 2013 09:57 PM
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I've decided to start re-reading my Agatha Christie collection. I have begun with "The Mysterious Affair at Styles".
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#961780 - Fri Jan 18 2013 04:08 PM
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I have just finished reading Bloodstream by Tess Gerritsen. I found it a bit slow to start but in no time I was hooked, will be reading more of her books in future.
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#961791 - Fri Jan 18 2013 05:26 PM
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I'm about two thirds done with Salman Rushdie's "Joseph Anton: A Memoir". I'm not a fan of the work...it's much, much too long. It's also quite difficult to follow at some times, as he intermixes stories of people that only come up once in his life, with people that he meets often, and stories of some Muslim history as well. He also writes in a fashion I'm not very familiar with...3rd person? 2nd person? I'm not sure if it's truly 3rd. Instead of saying, "I found the way..." he writes "He found the way..." talking about himself. That can get confusing and hard to follow if he's talking about himself or another man that he's talking about.
Anyway...I had planned on reading "The Satanic Verses" after this, but if the writing style is the same, I don't think I will. Has anyone read it? Or anything else by Rushdie?
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#961906 - Sat Jan 19 2013 09:43 AM
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I just finished reading Twin Harvest by Lynn McMahon Anstead  .  This is much darker than her first two books. A good murder mystery/psychological thriller. If you have a Kindle, I recommend this highly.
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#961928 - Sat Jan 19 2013 02:02 PM
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Just read a short story by Clare Wigfall entitled "Before Their Very Eyes." I was pulled in by the story of a man who vanished from a magic show, but there wasn't a clear-cut ending. So, the reader's left to wonder "what happened to Henry?" That and, "what happened to Frances?"
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#962032 - Sun Jan 20 2013 06:01 PM
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Charles Dickens- A Life, by Claire Tomalin. She has written some really good biographies and this one looks promising. I recently tried to read John Forster's, I thought it would be good and no doubt it was, as he was a close friend of Dickens, but oh dear it was dry, and not really relaxing bedtime reading. So I abandoned it and am going to try this. Anyone read it yet?
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#962707 - Wed Jan 23 2013 03:36 PM
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Have just finished Terry Pratchett's "Snuff", not a favourite, I have to say, and have finally come to the last delicious word on the last delicious page of Zola's "au Bonheur des Dames", and thoroughly enjoyed every page of it.
Next up book 5 in the Game of Thrones series, RR Martin. Pretty rough stuff, but a rip-roaring good political drama/fantasy adventure. I can't wait to get stuck in!
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#965440 - Mon Feb 04 2013 02:41 PM
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George RR Martin's 'Game of Thrones', book 5. It's all coming together nicely, a vast panorama of political machinations, individual struggles, wars on all fronts, set against a fantasy background complete with dragons, shapchangers, evil baddies and bad spells, and the good guys who struggle right to the bitter end, but are probably going to knock the socks of the nasties by the final page  A great bit of escapism, in any case, and detailed enough to satisfy my desire to get my teeth into something juicy (if somewhat rife with bloodlust, gore and depravity).
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#965453 - Mon Feb 04 2013 03:40 PM
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Your enthusiasm for Zola's "Au Bonheur des Dames" shines through , Toni. I am going to get that next.Did you read it in French?
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