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JF: Aunt Dimity Slays the Dragon by Nancy AthertonNR: Fatally Flaky by Diane Mott Davidson
NR: The Trouble with Witches by Shirley Damsgaard
J/F:
by Wendy Lyn Watson and
by Seanan McGuireN/R:
by Adrian Phoenix,
by Richard Castle (?) and
by Sheila Lowe
I want to read the Richard Castle book enjoy the show and really want to see where he went with the book. Have to see if my library has it or if I can get it on reserve. JF: Blck Flag, White lies by Jean Brashear
NR: Tracks by Robyn Davidson, The Diary by Eileen Goudge and Picking Cotton by Jennifer Thompson Cannino, Ronald Cotton with Erin Torneo.
Melodie:I am jealous! I can't seem to finish anything and you finish TWO books! ;)
Melodie wrote: "J/F: I Scream, You Scream A Mystery À La Mode by Wendy Lyn Watson and Rosemary and Rue by Seanan McGuire"
Ann wrote: "Melodie:I am jealous! I can't seem to finish anything and you finish TWO books! ;)
Melodie wrote: "J/F: I Scream, You Scream A Mystery À La Mode by Wendy Lyn Watson and [book:R..."
LOL, ann. at the rate i'm going, i won't finish an echo in the bone until thanksgiving!
Sherry:I expect to have the same situation with Under the Dome A Novel! I think I am leaning towards the audio of Eco in the Bone... next year!
Sherry wrote: "LOL, ann. at the rate i'm going, i won't finish an echo in the bone until thanksgiving! "
hmm, wishing the edit feature would work so I could correct my spelling typo... Echo. I knew I should have linked the title or proofed. :)Hope everyone has a great day of reading!
I was reading the Father Brown series by G.K. Chesterton but I am finding a steady diet of them somewhat boring. So I ordered a number of books on the library Web site and picked up an Ellis Peters' Cadfael to reread. I think I'm going to buy the Father Brown omnibus for occasional reading.
Melodie wrote: Richard Castle?Been wondering about that book too, does it say who really wrote it? looking forward if you liked it or not?
JF: Prince of Fire, Daniel SilvaNR: The Night Monster, James Swain (I'm only on about page 50, but I'm not impressed).
Claudia wrote: "Melodie wrote: Richard Castle?Been wondering about that book too, does it say who really wrote it? looking forward if you liked it or not?"
I did some searching on it, and came up empty, my library does have it ordered though, but not the STORM books
As far as I know the STORM books do not exist. HEAT WAVE is supposedly the book that Castle is promoting on the TV series. (I wish I knew who wrote it.) His previous books are mentioned, but they won nonexistent awards and supposedly Castle killed off his hero in the last one. That is why he is shadowing Beckett and creating a new character.
Claudia wrote: "Melodie wrote: Richard Castle?Been wondering about that book too, does it say who really wrote it? looking forward if you liked it or not?"
I haven't gotten too far, but it's fun. It doesn't say who really wrote it. I thought it might on the copyright page, but it doesn't.
Teresa in Ohio wrote: "Claudia wrote: "Melodie wrote: Richard Castle?Been wondering about that book too, does it say who really wrote it? looking forward if you liked it or not?"
I did some searching on it, and ca..."
The STORM books don't exist.
Cheryl wrote: "As far as I know the STORM books do not exist. HEAT WAVE is supposedly the book that Castle is promoting on the TV series. (I wish I knew who wrote it.) His previous books are mentioned, but..."
I would love to know who really wrote it. I figure either James Patterson or Stephen Cannell.
Melodie wrote: "Cheryl wrote: "As far as I know the STORM books do not exist. HEAT WAVE is supposedly the book that Castle is promoting on the TV series. (I wish I knew who wrote it.) His previous books are..."
I was thinking the same thing, but Wasn't Michael connelly in for a poker player in the first episode?
Melodie wrote: Wasn't Michael connelly in for a pokerforplayer in the first episode
James Patterson too/last season...
JF 206 Bones enjoyed it and wished I had more time to read it this past two weeksNR Child 44 enjoying it, definitely, but it is rather depressing to read of Soviet conditions first hand, similar to the pain and cruelty exposed in The Book Thief and Angela's Ashes. Hope to finish the audio this week
Undone agonizing over this one, also overdue. Once I get the library book due dates out of sync I am doomed.
Cathy:You might have already mentioned this and I forgot... Are you getting the Christie books from the library, already owned a collection or buying them here and there?
From the Goodreads "About This Author" info:
Agatha Mary Clarissa, Lady Mallowan, DBE (15 September 1890 – 12 January 1976), commonly known as Agatha Christie, was an English crime writer of novels, short stories and plays. She also wrote romances under the name Mary Westmacott, but is best remembered for her 80 detective novels
Cathy (Catsluvbooks) wrote: "JF A Murder is Announced
I've been reading all of the Agatha Christie. Some I have already read; some I have not."
JF: Before leaving for shore (left for shore thursday morning) finished book wednesday night Picking Cotton.NR: The Diary by Eileen Goudge and Pulse by Sapphire (the book from the movie Precious)
Came home this morning and was Trick and Treating with Robbie in the rain. His two cousins where there too so we took them because their mom is expecting twins (Robbie's dad's sister)and she's on complete bed rest she was in the hospital but they sent her home last night or this morning she's not due until around the end of December.
Believe it or not the shore was almost 70 degrees when we left it and sunny by the time was got up way home it's was overcast and it was raining all day here so far my niece said. And the kids are still out trick or treating. I'm in hiding so don't tell anyone Didn't buy any candy this year.
DJ:Hope you are under the covers with a good book!
I am trying to avoid our candy. ;)
Donnajo wrote: "JF: the kids are still out trick or treating. I'm in hiding so don't tell anyone Didn't buy any candy this year. .."
I'm in hiding so don't tell anyone Didn't buy any candy this year. we had a whopping 4 kids come to our house. not even all the kids in our neighborhood were out last night. we decided that next year, we'll buy candy for the kids who always come and deliver it to them, then go out to dinner..lol
Ooh. I had vowed to do this, and got off-track. I watched the series on PBS, but it just isn't the same as reading them. So many books, so little time...Cathy (Catsluvbooks) wrote: "JF

I've been reading all of the Agatha Christie. Some I have already read; some I have not."
I've decided this was my last year. The neighborhood kids, what few there are, must have gone elsewhere, and instead we got a carload of imports who must have driven around to houses with lights on, and teenagers with little to no costume, maybe a supermarket plastic bag, and one who had nothing, not even a bag. He cupped his hands for the goodies I was handing out. Don't know how long he was going to last with that m.o.I'm in hiding so don't tell anyone Didn't buy any candy this year.
we had a whopping 4 kids come to our house. not even all the kids in our neighborhood were out last night. we decided that next year, we'll buy candy for the kids who always come and deliver it to them, then go out to dinner..lol..."
My niece went up to the house with the kids or her husband or the other grandma (with marina). And she was told her one house she was the first in 5 years that came. I didn't really check out the total candy received but know that at 3 houses at least they just got a blowpop. You figure you are out walking in the rain and that is all they get. Well alot had a bowl and they were told take all you want. Alot of the kids we passed or the ones I saw outside my complex were alittle too big to be out treat or treating but they were. Robbie was a Dinasaur this year. I asked him if he was Dino and he said no he was Robbie. . Marina was a pink pig and Francesco was a mummy. Growing up I had great costumes. Because they went though my cousins and sister before me. They weren't like the ones they have now a days.
I had in the beginning years alot of kids but then it got to be buying alot of stuff and ending up with no kids and either eating the stuff myself or giving it to my niece's husband to take to his body shop for them to eat. So last year I didn't buy anything and this year.
Sherry wrote: "I'm in hiding so don't tell anyone Didn't buy any candy this year. we had a whopping 4 kids come to our house. not even all the kids in our neighborhood were out last night. we decided that next ..."
My nephew got married late yesterday afternoon, so I didn't buy any candy this year. We only had about 10 or 12 kids last year, so I figure next year we'll go out to dinner and blow off the candy thing! The wedding was fun! Some food, some alcohol and lots of good company. It was a Halloween themed wedding and casual, so lots of people showed up in costume.
Melodie:I am glad the wedding went well. That was a fun idea to play up the Halloween theme.
Melodie wrote: "My nephew got married late yesterday afternoon, so I didn't buy any candy this year. We only had about 10 or 12 kids last year, so I figure next year we'll go out to dinner and blow off the candy thing! The wedding was fun! Some food, some alcohol and lots of good company. It was a Halloween themed wedding and casual, so lots of people showed up in costume. "
Ann wrote: "Melodie:I am glad the wedding went well. That was a fun idea to play up the Halloween theme.
Melodie wrote: "My nephew got married late yesterday afternoon, so I didn't buy any candy this yea..."
The bride was escorted down the aisle by her teenage son to the Addams Family theme minus the lyrics and she & my nephew went back up the aisle to the Munsters theme! The reception featured Halloween themed music, too, from Nightmare Before Christmas and Twilight with Tubular Bells and The Monster Mash thrown in and lots of stuff I wasn't familiar with. The wedding cake even had jack-o-lanterns on it!
JF Child 44-- hard to believe this intricately plotted and suspenseful book by Tom Rob Smith is a debut novel and easy to see why it has been nominated for and won book awards. Just about as hard to read as The Book Thief or Angela's Ashes with disturbing images of the depravations of Soviet life in the 1950's. NR:
Once again I am having a hard time settling down to read just one book plus an audio in the car.
Audio Caught Stealing - a good start!
Hardball (due at the library 31-Oct, and I am enjoying visiting with VI so not going back unread)
Angel Time (the link was in the 37th page of the options, Carol!) so hard to put down!
Dear Mrs. Roosevelt Letters to Eleanor Roosevelt Through Depression and War I couldn't resist this book at the library Saturday - a glimpse into the experiences of someone I admire.
Nine Dragons about 1/2 done, just a good comfortable read The 7th Victim forensics, fbi profiler and serial killer, need I say moer and Evidence of Murder A Novel of Suspense a new author discovered this summer, set in my hometown, she gets the details right on my city and the plot is superb.
Ann wrote: "Angel Time (the link was in the 37th page of the options, Carol!) so hard to put down! ..."
Good grief.
I took all the front books off my big bookcase from the bottom 3 rows trying to find a book I was told about doing the summer that I know I have trade size some place. It's The Island by Victoria Hislop she came out with a new book which I picked up. Trying to put everything back to fit like I took it out was interesting and somehow I came up with extra room. Not much but It's looking better. I have two more shelves to do (did 3 already) my luck the book will be on neither. then I don't know where it could be. It's really hiding on me. Almost done with The Diary by Goudge. Found what I think will be my next book if I end up staying home this weekend. I'm still reading The Pulse by Sapphire. And I'm also thinking of starting one of the mysteries. Whether cozy or regular. Haven't decided if I'm going to do those two shelves today or save them for tomorrow if I'm home. So far the cds have been Michael McDonald, Michael Bule's newest and now Dido. Haven't decided who is next.
Carol/Bonadie wrote: "Ann wrote: "Angel Time (the link was in the 37th page of the options, Carol!) so hard to put down! ..."
Good grief."
When I type in "angel time rice" (without the quotation marks, of course) it's the first book that comes up!
Melodie wrote: "When I type in "angel time rice" (without the quotation marks, of course) it's the first book that comes up!
..."
Melodie, I told you you were brilliant! I typed in "Professional Parker" and it was the 2nd choice. I never would have thought of combining title and author. I think you have saved the day.
Carol/Bonadie wrote: " Melodie, I told you you were brilliant! I typed in "Professio..."
We aims to please!! :-)
Melodie:That is a great tip! Thanks!!!!
Melodie wrote: " When I type in "angel time rice" (without the quotation marks, of course) it's the first book that comes up! ."
Lori:I would agree with that statement. I am thoroughly enjoying Hardball. I love catching up with favorite characters in VI and her friends, the Chicago setting and the intricate way Paretsky weaves everything together.
Lori S wrote: "N/R Hardball by Sara Paretsky - her books keep getting better. "
JF: To Catch a Kiss by Karen Kendall read all day today and started and finished another book. And I wasn't even a book I picked out yesterday I just pulled this one off the shelve this morning. A little romance, A little mysteryDon't know what I'll pull off the bookcase next. Never got the two other shelves done I wanted to do maybe tomorrow.
JF Inventing Niagara Beauty, Power and LiesNR Tears of Pearl A Novel of Suspense
or Figures in Silk
Both are due at the library next week...
Almost finished with another book Wild Heat by Bella Andre. Also started What Looks like Crazy by Charlotte Hughes and reading Push by Sapphire (I've been saying the wrong title).
JF: The Christmas Sweater by Glenn BeckNR: The Shack by William P. Young
I'm also reading A Dog Named Christmas, but I can't remember the author's name....can you tell I found some Christmas books at the library? :)
Susie:Christmas books sound fun! I usually try to read one with Mom each year. We'll need to find one to start soon. Thanks for the reminder!
Susie in KS wrote: "JF: The Christmas Sweater by Glenn Beck .....I'm also reading A Dog Named Christmas, but I can't remember the author's name....can you tell I found some Christmas books at the library?..."
JR nothing quite yet ...NR
Caught Stealing has me on the edge of my seat (of the car, it is my current audio)
Homer's Odyssey a Fearless Feline Tale, or How I Learned About Love and Life with a Blind Wonder Cat is very thought provoking... almost done, reading with Mom
Hardball I wish I had more time to read and finish this one, I am enjoying it!
>>NR Caught Stealing has me on the edge of my seat (of the car, it is my current audio)<<
Loved the audio version of Caught Stealing though a couple of the more violent scenes were almost a bit too much for me (especially listening on audio since you cannot skim).
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JF (ok nothing yet, but I am trying!)
NR 206 Bones overdue and enjoying it -- I just need more time to read!
NR audio Child 44 a grim Russian tale. And I thought The Book Thief was depressing.
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