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message 1: by Dee, the Insanity Check (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 652 comments Please feel free to add any NN books to the shelf that you know of. Mark all books as read for the group shelf. Currently reading will be reserved for Book of the Month reads


message 2: by Naomi, the Sanity Check (new)

Naomi (nblackburn) | 932 comments Sounds good..I think that will serve as a great resource for people who want a quick pick! Great idea, Ana!!


message 3: by Nawesa (new)

Nawesa | 13 comments Naomi wrote: "Sounds good..I think that will serve as a great resource for people who want a quick pick! Great idea, Ana!!"

Thanks! :)


message 4: by Dee, the Insanity Check (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 652 comments If you guys want to add some other shelves, feel free...I only set one up for Book of the Month...

I was thinking author; location; maybe themes (financial, murder etc)...


message 5: by Anna, the Enabler (new)

Anna (aetm) | 192 comments I would love some kind of implementation of "if you loved this book, you'd probably love this one..." but that would probably work better as a thread.
Like, like Harry Bosch - you'll probably like Harry Hole and so on.
Even when noir defines some books (and excludes the cozies), it still often seems too wide as a genre. But what I'd define as something of a specific style would not necessarily be the same as what the others would define the same book as. Which is why I love the discussions for finding new favorite authors...
Like, "I'm running out of Nesbø and Connelly to read. Suggest me something else at least as twisted".


message 6: by Dee, the Insanity Check (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 652 comments Enable away Anna ;)


message 7: by Helen (new)

Helen | 55 comments i have just finished Yrsa Sigurordottir 's The silence of the Sea. Loved it. Loved the lawyer Thora. Who is middle-aged, divorced and raising her grandson. Average/Normal whatever that is. The descriptions of the ocean.She has a "kindness" to the characters. She gives them the benefit of the doubt. When they don't measure up it is a shock. But she avoids stero-typing. I am going to read all of hers. I will go back and read the lot.


message 8: by Anna, the Enabler (new)

Anna (aetm) | 192 comments Hehe, Thora kind of reminds me of Bridget Jones. :)

And hey, I'm very open to suggestions right now. I'm reading a non-murder thing and it's driving me nuts (taken a week already... uncommon). Ideally something I already have, or can grab from the library's audiobook selection... since moving on the end of the week, I feel like I NEED some proper noir until then while cleaning and packing and whatnot...


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