SLCLS Genre Study discussion
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Introduce yourself!

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.






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.





Great presentation today!


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

The last five mystery novels I read were:





Those five books account for about 15% of what I read over the period in which I read them.
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...
Masterpiece Mystery is still required viewing at my house. Can I just say: Sherlock! Now if they could just produce them faster...


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

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.
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.

Since they're busy making Doctor Who and Hobbit movies in between Sherlock shoots, I think they can be forgiven.
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!!!
Since they're busy making Doctor Who and Hobbi..."
NO! More of all three! Now!!!


My pic is my dog Rusty taken by Linda Worstell.




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

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






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.


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!




Hey, Steph!! Congratulations on graduating!

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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.