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May 2014 Nominations
Ron wrote: "I'm probably going to keep at this until it gets done.
River of Darkness by
Rennie Airth"LOL!! I appreciative your enthusiasm.
Sleeping Dogs: The AwakeningFirst of a triogy. I really enjoyed the characters and the storyline. Anxiously waiting for the next one.
The Orphan Master's Son
(In case above did not work - The Orphan Master's Son by Adam Johnson.
I'd really really like an excuse to read this. The reviews have been excellent:
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2012...
Holy Hannah Batdog! I forgot it's almost April already! It's still snowing here!!! I say Mike Connolly as well pls
Elaine wrote: "the black echo milke connelly"We are currently reading this book so it cannot be nominated. Please select something else.
Light of the Diddicoy is the best book out that just came out. It's featured here at Declan Burke's popular crime bloghttp://crimealwayspays.blogspot.com/2...
Light of the Diddicoy
I'm plugging this book again. It's one of the most thrilling ones I've read this year! Surprising and gripping until the end.
Chava wrote: "
I'm plugging this book again. It's one of the most thrilling ones I've read this year! Surprising and gripping until the end."
I've already put a request in my library for this one. Looks really good.
Our American covers frequently are a bit rubbish. See the international cover for The Cuckoo's Calling-- so much better than the American cover.
Leigh wrote: "Our American covers frequently are a bit rubbish. See the international cover for The Cuckoo's Calling-- so much better than the American cover."Some books even change their titles depending on if it's published in the UK or in the US. We get both here in Australia. I saw both editions of The Coockoo's Calling on the shelves here :)
Katherine wrote: "the dog stars by Peter Heller. or anything by Cormac McCarthy"I'm wondering if this book is suitable for our group, it seems to be listed as sci-fi and apocalyptic, but not crime/mystery/etc that his group reads. I could be wrong though, I don't know this book
Katherine wrote: "the dog stars by Peter Heller. or anything by Cormac McCarthy"Chava wrote: "Katherine wrote: "the dog stars by Peter Heller. or anything by Cormac McCarthy"
I'm wondering if this book is suitable for our group, it seems to be listed as sci-fi and apocalyptic, but not crim..."
http://www.npr.org/2012/08/07/1574317...
Wondering the same. It sounds like it migh tbe adventurey, mnaybe thrilelr, but I am not sure.
Katherine--would you classify this book as a mystery or crime thriller?
Judging by the couple of descriptions I have read on Goodreads, Amazon, and NPR it sounds like it doesn't really fit.
I usually nominate every month. But last month I didn't, and this month I'm not again. My cat (my baby for 15 years) is in the last stage of kidney disease, and I don't know how much longer she'll last. When she goes, I don't trust myself to want to lead a book discussion. So, for now, I'll just vote on someone else's nomination. So someone had better nominate something I want to read or have read.
Beth wrote: "I usually nominate every month. But last month I didn't, and this month I'm not again. My cat (my baby for 15 years) is in the last stage of kidney disease, and I don't know how much longer she'll ..."So sorry about your baby. :-( Give her kisses for and hugs for me.
Beth: I was ready to nominate a book when your message caught my eye. I am so sorry for what you & your kitty are going thru. I suddenly lost my 17yr old son 31/2yrs ago & my Sweetness & Ham were one of my Saving Graces. They still are. They're the only ones who see me when I cry & they're the keeper of my secrets. No matter how bad I've slept or hard the day ahead is, they still need to be fed aa someone has to take care of the litter box! We're also a blended family: my sons his daughters. My kitties are something we share. I'm sending peaceful thoughts & hugs for you both.
White Corridor --LeighLightning--Nat
The Lewis Man--Janet
The Shining- Parinita
The Other Half of Lives--Janet
In The Woods--Jamie Lynn
Cut to the Bone--CL
River of Darkness--Ron
Ricochet-- Christina
Bangkok 8--Suzy
Mitigating Circumstances--Terri
Bad Love-- Holly
The Skull Mantra--Josh
Light of Diddicoy--Davis (recent release)
The Big Sleep-- Janessa
The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie--Farhana
Sleeping Dogs-- Scott
Kill Fee-Wendy
T is Trespass--Kim
Until You're Mine- Chava
The Long Goodbye--E.E.
Faceless Killers--Jole
Orphan Master's Son-Louise
The Lovely Bones--Lucy
The Distant Echo--Lorraine
No Country for Old Men- Katherine
Preliminary list. I will close the nomination period tomorrow night, around 8PM, Los Angeles time.
Jole wrote: "I am nominating "Faceless Killers" by Henning Mankell"The group actually read this in July 2013. I changed your nominations to the second in the Wallender series. If you would like to nominate something else please let me know.
Alright everyone. Here is the May 2014 nominations shelf. Please select 2 titles form the list and vote for them below.https://www.goodreads.com/group/books...
White Corridor--Leigh
Lightning--Nat
The Lewis Man--Janet
The Shining--Parinita
The Other Half Lives--Janet
In the Woods--Jamie Lynn
Cut to the Bone: A Body Farm Novel--CL
River of Darkness--Ron
Ricochet--Christina
Bangkok 8--Suzy
Mitigating Circumstances--Terri
Bad Love--Kelly
The Skull Mantra--Josh
Light of the Diddicoy-- Davis (recent release, hardback or digital release)
The Big Sleep--Janessa
The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie--Farhana
Sleeping Dogs: The Awakening--Scott
Kill fee--Wendy
T is for Trespass--Kim
Until You're Mine--Chava
The Long Goodbye--E.E.
The Dogs of Riga--Jole
The Orphan Master's Son--Lousie
The Lovely Bones--Lucy
The Distant Echo--Lorraine
No Country for Old Men--katherine
Voting will close on April 22.
The Big Sleep and The Long Goodbye are my two votes
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Please remember if you your book is selected by the group you are expected to be the leader of the discussion for that book--don't worry it is not hard.
Your nomination should be available in paperback and you CANNOT nominate your own work. Also, I thought this went without saying but I will say it anyway; the book should be in the mystery, crime. or thriller genres.
The nomination period will close April 8.
Please try and use the add book/author function, which is located at the upper right hand corner of the comment box.
Past group reads--these titles cannot be nominated
PAST GROUP READS
"Twisted" by Andrea Kane
"Gone Girl" by Gillian Flynn
"Defending Jacob" by William Landay
"The Expats" by Chris Pavone
"Sharp Objects" by Gillian Flynn
"Fragile" by Lisa Unger
"Say You're Sorry" by Michael Robotham
"The Cove" by Ron Rash
"Trust Your Eyes" by Lynwood Barclay
"The Lock Artist" by Steve Hamilton
"The Fifth Assassin" by Brad Meltzer
"Dark Places" by Gillian Flynn
"Death Comes to Pemberly" by P.D. James
"Creep" by Jennifer Hillier
"The Forgotten Garden" by Kate Morton
"The Spy Who Came in From the Cold" by John LeCarre
"Before I Go To Sleep" by S.J. Watson
"The Hangman's Daughter" by Oliver Pötzsch
"What Alice Knew" by Paula Marantz Cohen
"Black Dahlia" by James Elroy
"Murphy's Law" by Rys Bowen
"The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair" by Erik Larson
"Johannes Cabal: Necromancer" by Jonathan Howard
"The Secret Keeper" by Kate Morton
"Faceless Killers" by Henning Mankell
"Complicity" by Iain Banks
"A Land More Kind than Home" by Wiley Cash
"Shutter Island" by Dennis Lahane
"Rules of Prey" by John Sandford
"The Invisible Ones" by Stef Penney
"The #1 Ladies Detective Agency" by Alexander McCall Smith
"The 9th Girl" by Tami Hoag
"The Deeds of the Disturber" by Elizabeth Peters
"Hour Game" by David Baldacci
"Joyland" by Stephan King
"The Day of the Jackal" by Frederick Forsyth
"The Goldfinch" by Donna Tartt
"Naked in Death" by J.D. Robb
"The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak
"Night Film" by Marisha Peesl
"The Black Echo" by Michael Connolly
"The Chemistry of Death" by Simon Beckett
"The Cuckoo's Calling" by Robert Galbraith
"Winter People" by Jennifer McMahon
"Perfume: A Story of Murder" BY Patrick Suskind