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message 1: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 78 comments Mod
Welcome to the SLCLS Genre Study Goodreads group!

I'm the moderator for this group (which pretty much only means that I'm able to delete stuff). I am the manager at the Kearns Library, but I've worked at Whitmore, Sandy, and Riverton.

I read all kinds of stuff, and you are welcome to friend me if you want to see what I like. Right at this moment, I'm into literary fiction, but who knows what I will like next week? What about you? Let us know where you work and what you like to read, and anything else you want to share.

Also, please take the time to upload a profile picture- even if you use your cat, like me! Mine is Gracie by the way, and she's something of a serial killer, so she fits right in with mysteries.


message 2: by Sarah (last edited Dec 12, 2012 11:22AM) (new)

Sarah  (sarcare) | 58 comments Thanks for setting this up! I'm excited to chat about mysteries, and learn other folks' favorite titles.

I am the assistant manager at the West Jordan Library, and I like to read romances of all kind, including romantic suspense, paranormal, historical and science fiction/fantasy. I run the adult book group here, so I do get to read all kinds of things, including mysteries.

I used to be a much more active Goodreads user, keeping track of all the children's books I read. Now I only check in occasionally.


message 3: by Karen (last edited Dec 10, 2012 08:35PM) (new)

Karen (rhyta) I enjoyed the workshop last Thursday and decided to join. I am a library assistant at the Metro Jail/Oxbow Libraries and I enjoy mysteries as well as fantasy and science fiction. I have wanted to branch out and try some new authors in this genre so this gives me a great opportunity to do that along with chatting with others.


message 4: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie | 37 comments This is Stephanie, ys librarian at West Valley Library. I haven't taken the Mystery workshop, but a little genre discussion is always good! I actually like mysteries and read a lot of them, but nothing too hard-boiled.


message 5: by Ruby (new)

Ruby (rcheezy48) | 14 comments Hi, I'm Ruby Cheesman, library manager at Bingham Creek. I love Mysteries of all kinds: police procedurals, cozies, even serial killer ones! My favorite sub-genre right now is the Scandinavian mysteries, which I like to call "Ice Cold" thrillers.


message 6: by Kami (new)

Kami | 2 comments Hi, I'm Kami, ys librarian at Millcreek Library. I read everything--kids, young adult, literary fiction. I'll try just about anything. And like Ruby, I have recently enjoyed some "Ice Cold" thrillers.


message 7: by Meghan (new)

Meghan Hunt | 11 comments Hi, I'm Meghan, a customer service specialist (and aspiring librarian) from Smith Library. I like to read a variety of genres. I currently have a taste for paranormal mysteries.


message 8: by Michelle (new)

Michelle | 9 comments Hi! I'm Michelle. I'm new the Salt Lake County and am one of the two library assistants at the South Main Clinic. I mostly read middle grade literature. I love fantasy, but I am feeling a little worn out by it now. So, this group has come at the perfect time.

I don't read too many mysteries, but I always enjoy the ones I do so I am excited to find some new books to read.


message 9: by Daniel (new)

Daniel (lleyandyr) Howdy, I am Daniel and I am the Children's Librarian (and teens) at the Tyler Library. I am signed up for the training (today!) and am excited to learn more about mysteries :-)


message 10: by Ann (new)

Ann | 38 comments Hi, I’m Ann Marie, a Children’s Librarian at the Magna Library. I read all over the place, but particularly enjoy fantasy, sci-fi, paranormal, and historical fiction with a light twist of romance. Of course, adding an occasional mystery to my reading list is always a welcome change of pace—in fact, the book I’m reading right now is a mystery.


message 11: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Hi, I'm Leslie, the manager at Herriman. I read and enjoy a variety of stuff, and I do enjoy mysteries. Right now I'm working my way through the Joanna Brady series, by J.A. Jance.


message 12: by Heather (new)

Heather (h-town) | 37 comments I'm Heather, a shelver at Bingham Creek. I didn't usually read mysteries, but I got sucked in to Lee Child's Jack Reacher series when my dad and I read Killing Floor together. But I am reading faster than Lee publishes, so I'm looking forward to finding new mystery authors to fill the spot. Because of this group, I've learned about "sub-genres" and am excited for police procedurals.


message 13: by Jamie (new)

Jamie (jgward) | 13 comments I'm Jamie- a YS (teen) Librarian at Magna. I took this training today and found it to be very informative. I am not a particular fan of mysteries but I did get a good recommendation from Daniel. I think I will try to read a "classic" mystery, ie Agatha Christie. Does anyone have a recommendation for a realistic mystery? I suppose by that I mean something in the vein of "In Cold Blood" which is true crime. I would prefer it to be a mystery fiction book however. Anyway I look forward to learning more about the genres throughout 2013.

Great presentation today!


message 14: by Telesa (new)

Telesa | 1 comments Hello - I'm Telesa, a YS Librarian at Riverton library. I am not a huge fan of mysteries - unless it has a teen protagonist, so I am looking forward to recommendations from the group. The last mystery I read and enjoyed was the _Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie_.


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Timothy Hinkle (neutronflow) | 31 comments Jamie wrote: "Does anyone have a recommendation for a realistic mystery? I suppose by that I mean something in the vein of "In Cold Blood" which is true crime. I would prefer it to be a mystery fiction book however."

Try No Night is Too Long by Barbara Vine. The main character is named Tim.


message 16: by Timothy (new)

Timothy Hinkle (neutronflow) | 31 comments I'm Tim, a Library Assistant at Smith Library. I know the classic British detectives pretty well, as Mystery on PBS was something of a weekly ritual in my home growing up, but I don't read a huge amount of mystery fiction.

The last five mystery novels I read were:
Farewell, My Lovely (Philip Marlowe, #2) by Raymond Chandler Grave Peril (The Dresden Files, #3) by Jim Butcher The Way Of The Traitor A Samurai Mystery by Laura Joh Rowland Zombies of the Gene Pool (Jay Omega, #2) by Sharyn McCrumb Bimbos of the Death Sun (Jay Omega, #1) by Sharyn McCrumb

Those five books account for about 15% of what I read over the period in which I read them.


message 17: by Jamie (new)

Jamie (jgward) | 13 comments Thanks so much Tim!


message 18: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 78 comments Mod
Timothy wrote: "I'm Tim, a Library Assistant at Smith Library. I know the classic British detectives pretty well, as Mystery on PBS was something of a weekly ritual in my home growing up, but I don't read a huge a..."

Masterpiece Mystery is still required viewing at my house. Can I just say: Sherlock! Now if they could just produce them faster...


message 19: by Naomi (new)

Naomi Bass | 12 comments I am Naomi, a CSS at Riverton. I don't read too many mysteries, but read all genres. Like Heather, I've read some Jack Reacher mysteries and am looking forward to the Jack Reacher movie coming out.


message 20: by Lora (new)

Lora | 1 comments Hi, I'm Lora, children's librarian at MCC. I don't really read mysteries much, so I'm thinking this group can help my reader's advisory skills in the area. I've had pretty good luck using novelist to help people find mysteries they've enjoyed. Ocasionally though, you get the mystery lover who has read everything. I notice there are a number of youth services librarians on this list - maybe we need a subgenre folder for kids books?


message 21: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 78 comments Mod
Lora wrote: "Hi, I'm Lora, children's librarian at MCC. I don't really read mysteries much, so I'm thinking this group can help my reader's advisory skills in the area. I've had pretty good luck using novelist ..."

Okay- I will make one for kids and one for teens. Will you help me by posting some discussion topics to get things started?


message 22: by Heather (new)

Heather (h-town) | 37 comments Naomi wrote: "I am Naomi, a CSS at Riverton. I don't read too many mysteries, but read all genres. Like Heather, I've read some Jack Reacher mysteries and am looking forward to the Jack Reacher movie coming out."

Are you!? I'm bummed because I'm not much of a Tom Cruise fan, and because the physical presence of Jack is such a distinct trait and Tom cannot possibly measure up. But, of course, I will still go see it, and will probably enjoy it.


message 23: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi, I am Sonja and I am a CSS at Riverton Library. I have always enjoyed reading mysteries, so this is an awesome opportunity to enjoy and share viewpoints on the books I read.


message 24: by Timothy (new)

Timothy Hinkle (neutronflow) | 31 comments Jennifer wrote: "Masterpiece Mystery is still required viewing at my house. Can I just say: Sherlock! Now if they could just produce them faster... "

Since they're busy making Doctor Who and Hobbit movies in between Sherlock shoots, I think they can be forgiven.


message 25: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 78 comments Mod
Timothy wrote: "Jennifer wrote: "Masterpiece Mystery is still required viewing at my house. Can I just say: Sherlock! Now if they could just produce them faster... "

Since they're busy making Doctor Who and Hobbi..."


NO! More of all three! Now!!!


message 26: by Allison (new)

Allison (bookgirlut) | 5 comments Hey guys! My name is Allison Madsen, I am a Youth Services Librarian at SJO. I like mysteries but usually tend to read YA and JF. I too love Masterpiece Mystery!!


message 27: by BlushingZebra (last edited Dec 19, 2012 01:11PM) (new)

BlushingZebra I'm Kiku, a public services librarian at South Jordan. I usually read mysteries and historical fiction. The best books I've read this year (that I remember) are the Butterfly Cabinet, Doc, and the Lacuna.

My pic is my dog Rusty taken by Linda Worstell.


message 28: by Cherie (new)

Cherie I'm Cherie Bitter, a public services librarian at Bingham Creek. My favorite mysteries are historical because I'm usually learning something as well as solving a mystery. I just finished reading City of Saints and liked it a lot.


message 29: by Angie (new)

Angie Hi! I am Angie. I am a sub for SL County. I love reading mysteries and prefer the more literary or historical ones. I do read quite of bit of YA/JF books, but mysteries are my favorite adult genre.


message 30: by Jewel (new)

Jewel Thanks for the welcome! I'm Jewel, I'm PS Librarian at Sandy. I have always loved mysteries, and often go back to them after venturing to other genres.


message 31: by BlushingZebra (last edited Dec 19, 2012 01:12PM) (new)

BlushingZebra Telesa wrote: "Hello - I'm Telesa, a YS Librarian at Riverton library. I am not a huge fan of mysteries - unless it has a teen protagonist, so I am looking forward to recommendations from the group. The last myst..."

Read "The Agency" novels by Lee. They are historical fiction mysteries. Kiku


message 32: by Karen (new)

Karen (rhyta) Leslie wrote: "Hi, I'm Leslie, the manager at Herriman. I read and enjoy a variety of stuff, and I do enjoy mysteries. Right now I'm working my way through the Joanna Brady series, by J.A. Jance."

I just finished Desert Heat and it was a fun fast read.


message 33: by Suzanne (new)

Suzanne | 1 comments I'm Suzanne Heaton YS Librarian at Sandy. I love mysteries and sometimes find it difficult to read anything else. I love British mysteries especially. Is anyone else a Patricia Wentworth fan?


message 34: by Lyndi (new)

Lyndi | 3 comments Hey Hey!! I'm Lyndi and I'm and Youth Services Librarian at the Sandy library. I enjoy mysteries but wish I had more time to read some big kid (adult) mysteries instead of Juvenile stuff. I'm always game for a good Mary Higgins Clark mystery. I'm excited for this group so I can find out some new authors!


message 35: by Darin (new)

Darin | 13 comments I'm Darin Butler and am the manager at Sandy. I tend to read more mysteries than anything. I really like Diane Mott Davidson, Harlan Coben, James Patterson, Dick Francis (except he died!), and Janet Evanovich.


message 36: by Carolyn (last edited Jan 08, 2013 03:40PM) (new)

Carolyn Clyne HI I'M CAROLYN AND I AM A SHELVER AT SANDY. I READ MOSTLY MYSTERIES. I REALLY LIKE EUROPEAN AUTHORS LIKE FRED VARGAS AND ANYTHING ICELANDIC.


message 37: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 14 comments My name is Melissa and I am currently at Sandy as a CSS. A paranormal mystery is what got me reading books when I was a kid. That love continued to lead me to an MLS, which I will receive in May. I like to keep things interesting, so I prefer to read a variety of books.


message 38: by Sheral (new)

Sheral | 12 comments Hey, my name is Sheral. I'm the Circulation Supervisor at Taylorsville Library. I usually read fantasy and romance. I'm pretty eclectic in that young adult fiction, mystery, sci-fi, general fiction and juvie have some terrific books also.

I like to her about a good, fun and a fast reading book. Also, if the book is really good I like to let oothers know.


message 39: by Danette (new)

Danette | 11 comments Hi! I'm Danette and I love most mysteries--cozies not so much. I just finished the entire Jack Reacher series by Lee Child and loved it. I saw the movie too, but couldn't really buy into Tom Cruise as Jack Reacher. I'm joining the discussion a little late because of the holiday craziness. I will try to catch up!


message 40: by Barbara (new)

Barbara Miller Hi I'm Barbara at Sandy and I love mysteries


message 41: by Trish (new)

Trish Hull (trishull) | 6 comments Hi I'm Trish the manager at Magna. I love to read all genres and have enjoyed mysteries in the past. I have been reading other stuff but am glad to get some new mystery titles and see where the genre has gone. We were trying to think of a craft that doesn't have a series. Maybe macrame? (Ann Barrett's suggestion)


message 42: by John (new)

John Sanders I'm John Sanders from Taylorsville, and I like the hard-boiled noir mysteries.


message 43: by Holly (new)

Holly | 30 comments Mod
Hi, I'm Holly at South Jordan. I'm not personally much of a mystery reader, so this should be a good place to catch up on what I've been missing!


message 44: by Virginia (new)

Virginia | 3 comments Hello, I'm Virginia Whiting and I work at Herriman. I've always enjoyed the element of mystery, but I'm pretty picky about reading the genre. I prefer historical over contemporary mysteries and being a children's librarian tend to read more JF and YF than adult. Consequently, when I get the chance to read adult, in any genre, it had better be good or I won't waste my time with it. I'm hoping this group will introduce me to some good mysteries.


message 45: by Robyn (new)

Robyn Bave | 6 comments Hi! I am Robyn Bave and I work as a css at Bingham Creek. We had an all staff meeting where I learned about this. Thanks Ruby. I read just about everything but right now mysteries are my favorite. I read and listen to many books.


message 46: by Steph (new)

Steph | 25 comments Hi! I am Steph and I am currently a CSS at Bingham Creek Library. I graduated from Emporia in December with my MLS and hope to become a librarian. I love all things horror, usually the gorier the better, but I am trying to expand my reading horizons. My favorite mystery authors are Charlaine Harris and Janet Evanovich.


message 47: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie | 37 comments Steph wrote: "Hi! I am Steph and I am currently a CSS at Bingham Creek Library. I graduated from Emporia in December with my MLS and hope to become a librarian. I love all things horror, usually the gorier the b..."

Hey, Steph!! Congratulations on graduating!


message 48: by De (new)

De | 6 comments Hi, I'm De, a library assistant at Taylorsville. I read a lot. I enjoy science fiction; fantasy- epic and urban; mysteries of all types; historical fiction, especially medieval mysteries; some biographies, few romance and some general fiction. I think these genre studies are going to be a lot of fun.


message 49: by Steph (new)

Steph | 25 comments Thank you Steph! : )


message 50: by Rachel (last edited Feb 27, 2013 06:14PM) (new)

Rachel (chellcg) | 2 comments Hi, I'm Rachel, a YS Librarian at Bingham Creek. I read a lot of fantasy, science fiction, YF, JF, and a little bit of everything else.


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