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

Dee (austhokie) | 652 comments I'm a bad mod!! with everything going on this last month, I forgot to put up a thread for nominations!!

so what do you guys want to read in January?

I'll leave nominations open until the 4th, and then we'll vote through the 9th (and hopefully you guys will have a chance to get the book).


message 2: by Tom (new)

Tom Torkelson Happy Holidays everyone, and looking forward to a January read!
I'd like to nominate a Henning Mankell stand-alone novel, The Man from Beijing.
If we're also going to read an "Author of the Month", my nomination goes to K. O. Dahl.
Cheers,
Tom


message 3: by Dee, the Insanity Check (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 652 comments i have an author of the month one up, if you want to put KO's name in it, otherwise i will


message 4: by Susan (new)

Susan (susanthomas) I'll put up Sun Stormagain and see what happens this month.


message 5: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Tom wrote: "Happy Holidays everyone, and looking forward to a January read!
I'd like to nominate a Henning Mankell stand-alone novel, The Man from Beijing.
If we're also going to ..."


Read this book in 2010 and thought it a very exciting read.  I can well imagine such things happened in some groups while building the railways in NA....there are such bullies and thugs everywhere that when given a bit of power or a uniform can turn into such cruel animals.  Imagine what would happen if this type of family loyalty revenge took place ..... As with a lot of Henning Mankell stand alone books, this was IMO, a very very good read.


message 6: by Sharon (last edited Jan 01, 2012 02:40AM) (new)

Sharon The Man from Beijing........Just watched the film made from the book over the holidays ARD television.  Excellent.  Der Chinese......is a new just out joint production Sweden Germany Austria and with wonderful Yellowbird involved.  Very exciting to watch and everything from scenes, acting, locations and music was IMO excellent. Keep an eye out for it.  Sure a DVD would have subtitles.  Amazes me the excellent series and films the Germans make of so many of the  excellent Scandinavian books .  Wish my language skills were better.


message 7: by Ellen (new)

Ellen (elliearcher) I kind of forgot that after New Year's Eve is...January!

I nominate Asa Larsson's new book, Until Thy Wrath Be Past.


message 8: by Dee, the Insanity Check (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 652 comments Ellie - this is book 4 in a series, and it needs to be the first book


message 9: by Ellen (new)

Ellen (elliearcher) oops.
Sorry. :$


message 10: by Dee, the Insanity Check (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 652 comments s'ok ;) I realized I forgot to put that in the instructions

the poll is posted, if you go to polls


message 11: by Dee, the Insanity Check (new)

Dee (austhokie) | 652 comments and the winner is... Sun Storm


message 12: by Susan (new)

Susan (susanthomas) Dee wrote: "and the winner is...Sun Storm"

I noted the vote on the poll and went ahead and got started on this. Half-way through and I'm sort of up in the air about the book right now.


message 13: by Ellen (new)

Ellen (elliearcher) I liked Sun Storm well enough but I loved the next 2 in the series.


message 14: by Susan (new)

Susan (susanthomas) Finished Sun Storm last night. I'll be interested to see how Larsson developed the character of Rebecka Martinsson in subsequent books. This seems to be of a different ilk than past reads, since it lacked the strength of a lead detective guiding the development of the plot. Not as good as some other books I've read lately, but I'll give the series another go in the future.


message 15: by Ellen (new)

Ellen (elliearcher) I'm in the middle of Larsson's 4th in the series, Until Thy Wrath Be Past which I'm loving.


message 16: by Fiona (new)

Fiona (neferankh) | 4 comments Read Sun Storm last year and quite enjoyed it. Agree that Until Thy Wrath be Past is a much more enjoyable read finished it a fortnight ago.


message 17: by Naomi, the Sanity Check (new)

Naomi (nblackburn) | 932 comments I just grabbed The Blood Split. I am SO far behind with this group! :/


message 18: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Naomi wrote: "I just grabbed The Blood Split. I am SO far behind with this group! :/"

Me too, thought we were reading Mind's Eye....working on it on kindle but hard going! Dutch and German and Swedish names and place names mostly German...very confused or confusing!


message 19: by Naomi, the Sanity Check (new)

Naomi (nblackburn) | 932 comments Good to know I was thinking about getting Misteriso(?) for the kindle..I think I will grab the hard copy from the library.


message 20: by Susan (new)

Susan (susanthomas) Sharon wrote: "Naomi wrote: "I just grabbed The Blood Split. I am SO far behind with this group! :/"

Me too, thought we were reading Mind's Eye....working on it on kindle but hard going! Dutch and German and Sw..."


I think Mind's Eye is the 'other' group's read for this month, b/c I read it a couple of weeks ago. I finished Sun Storm and am half through with Mankell's The Man who Smiled. It's been a great month for Scandinavian/Nordic Crime Fiction/Noir!


message 21: by Naomi, the Sanity Check (new)

Naomi (nblackburn) | 932 comments God, I loved Minds Eye!


message 22: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Naomi wrote: "God, I loved Minds Eye!"

I probably will too, once I get going! At 17% so just probably seems strange. Very happy to see translator from many Wallander books.


message 23: by Naomi, the Sanity Check (new)

Naomi (nblackburn) | 932 comments I just love the HN series, although his last one was pretty odd. It takes so long for his books to get translated.


message 24: by Susan (new)

Susan (susanthomas) Naomi wrote: "I just love the HN series, although his last one was pretty odd. It takes so long for his books to get translated."

HN = Hakan Nesser, right? I agree in your assessment of Mind's Eye and I'm looking forward to reading all of these eventually. Glad to know you're such a big fan!


message 25: by Susan (new)

Susan (susanthomas) Will we have a Feb read?


message 26: by Sharon (last edited Feb 11, 2012 07:24AM) (new)

Sharon I downloaded Nesser's Mind's Eye 2009, Kindle for iPad then found rest of his better value on iBook store, so have them all...
Borkmann's Point   2007, The Return  2008, Woman with Birthmark 2010,
The Inspector and Silence   2011.
To get: The Unlucky Lottery  and Hour of the Wolf due out April 2012.

I downloaded Asa Larsson, all four of hers. Again iBook and read Sun Storm yesterday and started The Blood Spilt today....good reading.

Like both writers. Really enjoyed Mind's Eye.... Love HN writing style...so sparse. AL way more detail and description but keeps going at such a good pace, do not want to stop. One happy reader am I!


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