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DUgosh

(3,058 posts)
Sat Mar 24, 2012, 09:27 PM Mar 2012

What are you reading the week of March 25, 2012?

House at Seas End by Elly Griffiths -- Ruth Galloway book # 3

I like the character Ruth, but dislike the authors present tense writing style. The phone Is ringing, Ruth Is thinking...

2012 - book # 54
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What are you reading the week of March 25, 2012? (Original Post) DUgosh Mar 2012 OP
Nothing good, unfortunately mvccd1000 Mar 2012 #1
Matthew Reilly fadedrose Apr 2012 #21
Thanks, I'll look him up. mvccd1000 Apr 2012 #22
Elmer Gantry. That is a big long book, kind of like a glacier. Also, speaking of glaciers, dimbear Mar 2012 #2
Finally finished Elmer Gantry.......whew. I wonder if it's the only book in captivity dimbear Mar 2012 #16
Joseph Heywood in FORCE OF BLOOD fadedrose Mar 2012 #18
A RULE AGAINST MURDER by Louise Penny MaineDem Mar 2012 #3
Indian Killer, by Sherman Alexie. nt BlueIris Mar 2012 #4
_The Faithful Spy_ by Alex Berenson getting old in mke Mar 2012 #5
I just got the most recent in the series. MaineDem Mar 2012 #7
Michael by Jack London YankeyMCC Mar 2012 #6
THE MAN WHO RISKED HIS PARTNER by Stephen R. Donaldson/Reed Stephens fadedrose Mar 2012 #8
THE HUNGER GAMES Goblinmonger Mar 2012 #9
I ran an after school book club LWolf Mar 2012 #12
Can you get enough copies of the book? fadedrose Mar 2012 #13
Yeah, we have enough for two classrooms. Goblinmonger Mar 2012 #14
"No Way Out" by Joel Goldman mvccd1000 Mar 2012 #10
Before I Fall, by Lauren Oliver LWolf Mar 2012 #11
RULING PASSION (1973) by Reginald Hill fadedrose Mar 2012 #15
The Arrow of Gold by Joseph Conrad YankeyMCC Mar 2012 #17
ALL SHALL BE WELL by Deborah Crombie fadedrose Mar 2012 #19
I just finished the latest and I miss Duncan and Gemma already MaineDem Apr 2012 #20

mvccd1000

(1,534 posts)
1. Nothing good, unfortunately
Sun Mar 25, 2012, 12:15 AM
Mar 2012

Two series that I had high hopes for have turned out to be just average: The Jake Lassiter books by Paul Levine and the Matt Royal books by H. Terrell Griffin. I think I'm reading the last book in each, so I'm hoping this week brings something better!

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
21. Matthew Reilly
Wed Apr 11, 2012, 10:42 PM
Apr 2012

If you haven't found anything good yet, try Reilly - start with Ice Station. I'm on Scarecrow Returns now and like it. It's more exciting than what I usually read, and great for a change. I think of you when I read Reilly's books, especially Ice Station. There was so much action and the characters get along so well....

http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/r/matthew-reilly/

mvccd1000

(1,534 posts)
22. Thanks, I'll look him up.
Thu Apr 12, 2012, 12:14 AM
Apr 2012

I just saw your review in this week's thread and thought he sounded good. The recommendation here seals the deal.

dimbear

(6,271 posts)
2. Elmer Gantry. That is a big long book, kind of like a glacier. Also, speaking of glaciers,
Sun Mar 25, 2012, 05:00 AM
Mar 2012

just finished "Fear in the Mountains" by Swiss author Ramuz, "La Grand Peur dans la Montagne."

Ramuz is the Swiss author whose works have been incorporated into the most movies. Take that, Heidi fans..........

dimbear

(6,271 posts)
16. Finally finished Elmer Gantry.......whew. I wonder if it's the only book in captivity
Sat Mar 31, 2012, 01:04 AM
Mar 2012

where the author actually makes fun of himself in the book? One of the characters remarks what a bore Sinclair Lewis is....... good one!

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
18. Joseph Heywood in FORCE OF BLOOD
Sat Mar 31, 2012, 10:35 AM
Mar 2012

makes a remark about himself being a pain when he shows up near the end of the book to interview the protaganist, Cork O'Connor...
never saw that before...

MaineDem

(18,161 posts)
3. A RULE AGAINST MURDER by Louise Penny
Sun Mar 25, 2012, 07:33 AM
Mar 2012

Book 4 in the Inspector Gamache series.

And half way through Liberty by Stephen Coonts.

getting old in mke

(813 posts)
5. _The Faithful Spy_ by Alex Berenson
Sun Mar 25, 2012, 12:34 PM
Mar 2012

Won the Edgar 2007 for best first novel.

CIA agent who's been embedded in al Qaeda for almost a decade--including over 9/11 of which he gave no warning--returns to the US to a not exactly fulsome reception. With a job to do.

So far, very smooth and entertaining.

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
8. THE MAN WHO RISKED HIS PARTNER by Stephen R. Donaldson/Reed Stephens
Mon Mar 26, 2012, 10:03 AM
Mar 2012

It's a detective/mobster book that I thought I wouldn't like until I started to read it. It's written in the first person by a "flawed" character who makes mistakes and readily admits them with some humor. I like the guy a lot....I wasn't able to get the first book in the series, The Man Who Killed His Brother, but the author gives enough of the past that I think I can get along without it.

It's about Mick “Brew” Axbrewder, an unlicensed private investigator in Puerta del Sol, California, and Ginny Fistoulari, his boss:

http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/S_Authors/Stephens_Reed.html

All of Stephenson's science fiction works at:

http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/d/stephen-donaldson/

This book written in 1984 by Reed Stephens, and slightly revised in 2003 by Stephen R. Donaldson. The 2003 hardback I have sitting in front of me makes NO mention of Reed Stephens, so I wonder if he's given up on the name.

Book 27 of 2012

 

Goblinmonger

(22,340 posts)
9. THE HUNGER GAMES
Mon Mar 26, 2012, 10:36 AM
Mar 2012

Going to run a book club for interested high school students. It has been on my list of things to read for a while.

LWolf

(46,179 posts)
12. I ran an after school book club
Tue Mar 27, 2012, 12:39 PM
Mar 2012

for advanced middle-school students a few years back. We read a lot of different things that year, and got to The Hunger Games late in spring. They devoured it, chewed it up, digested it, and insisted on reading Catching Fire next, so we did. The final book was not yet out, though, so they had to wait for summer. When it came out in late August, most of the group were preparing to start High School, but my inbox was smoking, as they all had to check in and chat as soon as they got the book. Most read it in a couple of days.

If they haven't already read it, they'll probably be interested. Since the movie has been advertised, I've got even 6th graders reading through it at this point. I think that's a little young, but they are avid about it anyway.

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
13. Can you get enough copies of the book?
Tue Mar 27, 2012, 02:42 PM
Mar 2012

I just requsted it from the library, and I'm #144 on the list. Does the school have enough for everyone?

 

Goblinmonger

(22,340 posts)
14. Yeah, we have enough for two classrooms.
Tue Mar 27, 2012, 02:55 PM
Mar 2012

Someone taught it in a class geared to kids that don't like to read as a high-interest option.

mvccd1000

(1,534 posts)
10. "No Way Out" by Joel Goldman
Tue Mar 27, 2012, 12:11 AM
Mar 2012

Finally, one I don't mind mentioning here.

After two weeks of duds, I picked up one by an author I know I like. This one has Joel Goldman's medically-retired FBI agent Jack Davis back in action in Kansas City, solving a couple of shootings that shouldn't be connected but seem to be (plus a couple of missing kids thrown in for good measure). I've never been to KC, so it's fun to follow along on google earth as he describes the locales in the book.

LWolf

(46,179 posts)
11. Before I Fall, by Lauren Oliver
Tue Mar 27, 2012, 12:34 PM
Mar 2012

About a high school girl re-living the day she died until she changes herself and some of the consequences of the way she treated others; it takes 7 tries.

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
15. RULING PASSION (1973) by Reginald Hill
Thu Mar 29, 2012, 03:17 PM
Mar 2012

Superintendent Andrew Dalziel and Sergeant Peter Pascoe, a pair of police inspectors in Yorkshire, England. Third book in the series....

http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/H_Authors/Hill_Reginald.html

Book 28 of 2012

MaineDem

(18,161 posts)
20. I just finished the latest and I miss Duncan and Gemma already
Thu Apr 5, 2012, 07:46 AM
Apr 2012

I hope you enjoy the series! There was only one that I thought was a bit slow.

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