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Jan 28, 2014 06:26AM
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I will finish book number 4 today. I'm reading From Within by local author (Buckner) Rose Gorham. This is a Buckner branch book club selection. I was hesitant on reading this book but, actually, I'm pleasantly surprised! While I wouldn't be able to classify it as a literary read, it is a great "fluff" book! This is a great book to read when you're wanting something light, easy, and quick. I'm excited to meet the author next week at the book club discussion.
I should mention that Rose Gorham was a librarian for 16 years. I believe it was the Bucker branch. Many of you probably know her.
I decided to try and stick to the recommended selections - it seemed like a fun way to pick up a new book. I've read The Bride, Runaway, and am about 15% through Ivanhoe...
Chugging right along...
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updated 3/4. Done!
I have read many of the selected list so I am branching out but, I am still trying to read historicals.
I have read The Gods of Gotham by Lyndsay Faye and I am listening right now to Murder as a Fine Art by David Morrell. This title happens to be the top choice on the ALA RUSA Reading List for mysteries.
I have finished three books so far. They're not really historicals, but since we do still have a couple months yet, I am considering Fall of Giants...thoughts?
Erica wrote: "I have finished three books so far. They're not really historicals, but since we do still have a couple months yet, I am considering Fall of Giants...thoughts?"I enjoyed Fall of Giants. It is a long book though.
I just finished book 5. The Dinner
by Herman Koch. My thoughts after reading the last page, "What?! Did I miss something? What happened to that potential 'a-ha moment'?" GRRRRRRR!!!!
Just finished Murder as a Fine Art by David Morrell. I loved this book. It doesn't unfold like a typical mystery. You find out who the killer is 2/3 way through the book. The last 1/3 is how they end up catching the killer.
Amy wrote: "Just finished Murder as a Fine Art by David Morrell. I loved this book. It doesn't unfold like a typical mystery. You find out who the killer is 2/3 way through the b..."Oh good! This is on my kindle and I'm not even sure when/how I picked it up...looking forward to it now though.
Courtnie wrote: "Amy wrote: "Just finished Murder as a Fine Art by David Morrell. I loved this book. It doesn't unfold like a typical mystery. You find out who the killer is 2/3 way t..."
I also did some looking up of actual historical people and events in the book like the Ratcliffe Highway murders in some of our online historical newspapers.
I also did some looking up of actual historical people and events in the book like the Ratcliffe Highway murders in some of our online historical newspapers.
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