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11-12-2011 05:29 AM
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If you´re curious, you can visit my blog :-) http://commutinggirl.wordpress.com/
I´m also on Twitter http://twitter.com/#!/commutinggirl
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11-12-2011 10:39 AM
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I'm Watching You : I have just started this book. I quite enjoy the suspense and romantic sparks in Karen Rose´s novels and this one seems a tad different than the othersLe Roi des Halles Actually I will be reading "Secrets d´Etat" by Juliette Benzoni but it does not seem available on the website :-) If you like historical fiction I can highly recommend her books. The series I am reading takes place during the reign of Louis XIII in France and Louis XIV also known as the Sun King. Mystery, adventures and great description of the life in the XVI and XVII century France....
Hi commutinggirl and welcome to the forum. Great choices I really like Karen Rose but am unfamiliar with the other author.
What kind of writer are you aspiring to be.
I hope to see you often on the board.
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11-14-2011 11:36 AM
I just finished and reviewed
All I Want for Christmas Is a Vampire (Love at Stake Series #5)
it's a classic Christmas story, of course ![]()
http://thereadingfrenzy.blogspot.com/2011/11/revie
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11-17-2011 11:25 AM
Here's another holiday tale, this one is more main stream then the last one
\http://thereadingfrenzy.blogspot.com/2011/11/revie
loved this one
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11-18-2011 08:05 AM - edited 11-18-2011 08:07 AM
Among the Mad (Maisie Dobbs Series #6) by Jacqueline Winspear
Jumped into the series to read this one for a discussion. A quick, enjoyable read. (An evening and early next morning.) Set in England after WWI, a disaffected man threatens what we would now call a terrorist act on New Years Eve 1932 in London. Masie Dobbs draws on her background in psychology, nursing, war service, and training as a detective to aid Scotland Yard and the military in a race against time to thwart the killer at large.
Would like to get this finished and back to the library:
The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood (Sterling Unabridged Classics Series) by Howard Pyle
Then there is also the fun of this:
A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again by David Foster Wallace
I've wanted to read something by Wallace for some time, and some fans of his suggested this as a good place to start.
Finally, there is the ongoing struggle with Proust:
Swann's Way by Marcel Proust, Lydia Davis (Translator),
Thank goodness I also have the CD to listen to it. Also, thank goodness that the beautiful prose is worth the struggle. But this is one that has taken me more than one try over a span of many years. It is fascinating to me that an online course on the entire Remembrance of Things Past is available from one of the great Proust scholars. (At this point, I don't intend to enroll, however!)
Oh, yes, a few chapters of this every few weeks for another discussion:
The Rule of Benedict by Joan Chittister
Ms. Chittister is a wonderful author and speaker. I hope this one lives up to the others of hers I have read and used.
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11-18-2011 09:10 AM
Peppermill wrote:
Among the Mad (Maisie Dobbs Series #6) by Jacqueline Winspear
Jumped into the series to read this one for a discussion. A quick, enjoyable read. (An evening and early next morning.) Set in England after WWI, a disaffected man threatens what we would now call a terrorist act on New Years Eve 1932 in London. Masie Dobbs draws on her background in psychology, nursing, war service, and training as a detective to aid Scotland Yard and the military in a race against time to thwart the killer at large.
Would like to get this finished and back to the library:
The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood (Sterling Unabridged Classics Series) by Howard Pyle
Then there is also the fun of this:
A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again by David Foster Wallace
I've wanted to read something by Wallace for some time, and some fans of his suggested this as a good place to start.
Finally, there is the ongoing struggle with Proust:
Swann's Way by Marcel Proust, Lydia Davis (Translator),
Thank goodness I also have the CD to listen to it. Also, thank goodness that the beautiful prose is worth the struggle. But this is one that has taken me more than one try over a span of many years. It is fascinating to me that an online course on the entire Remembrance of Things Past is available from one of the great Proust scholars. (At this point, I don't intend to enroll, however!)
Oh, yes, a few chapters of this every few weeks for another discussion:
The Rule of Benedict by Joan Chittister
Ms. Chittister is a wonderful author and speaker. I hope this one lives up to the others of hers I have read and used.
Pepper, I admire your fortitude for trying again something that gave you hives before, many of us would not do that.
The first book Among the Mad looks really good, I like WWII novels either before like The Postmistress and after, I'm even enjoying the urban fantasy WWII novels that have more or less bombarded the shelves.
Thanks for sharing.
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11-18-2011 05:43 PM
Hi Debbie,
I'm sure glad I didn't read this while I had my power outage for 11 days ! But then again, we didn't have a serial killer to contend with. Just started reading this one; it's really good. ![]()
Optic
Al Lamanda
When an ice storm isolates a small Maine town, a serial killer runs amok. In 1959, Dunston Falls suffers a devastating ice storm that wreaks havoc on power lines and roads. With his few deputies, rookie sheriff David Peck sets about checking on local residents...
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11-18-2011 05:53 PM
optic_i wrote:
Hi Debbie,
I'm sure glad I didn't read this while I had my power outage for 11 days ! But then again, we didn't have a serial killer to contend with. Just started reading this one; it's really good.
Optic
Al Lamanda
When an ice storm isolates a small Maine town, a serial killer runs amok. In 1959, Dunston Falls suffers a devastating ice storm that wreaks havoc on power lines and roads. With his few deputies, rookie sheriff David Peck sets about checking on local residents...
Hi optic, yeah this one would have given you nightmares on top of no power.
Have a great evening. :-)
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11-20-2011 10:23 AM
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
It took me forever to complete Miss Peregrine's...I don't know why because I did enjoy the book. Chalk it up to one of life's mysteries. I began The Jefferson Allegiance and love how it jumps from Founding Father's time to present day. This book is quite exciting and I can't wait to see how it ends.
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11-20-2011 10:52 AM
bookwormmom4 wrote:
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
It took me forever to complete Miss Peregrine's...I don't know why because I did enjoy the book. Chalk it up to one of life's mysteries. I began The Jefferson Allegiance and love how it jumps from Founding Father's time to present day. This book is quite exciting and I can't wait to see how it ends.
Thanks book, for sharing, I've only read Bob Mayer when he coauthored books with Jenny Crusie. I may have to put that one on my list.
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11-23-2011 11:24 AM
I just finished and reviewed an early read from Library Thing
http://thereadingfrenzy.blogspot.com/2011/11/revie
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11-23-2011 10:21 PM
Project Daedalus I just finished this one tonight.
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11-25-2011 09:31 AM
Crescendo (Hush, Hush Saga #2) I am currently reading Crescendo. I enjoy some of the story lines, the entire fallen angel plot...
Les Trois Mousquetaires: I will be reading this classic next. I cannot believe I did not read it yet :-)
Debbie: I absolutely love Karen Rose´s books (it´s steamy, it´s scary...it´s just fun to read). As you can see my taste is quite eclectic :-) I am currently writing a YA paranormal romance book with historical elements...(you can see more on my blog, I sometimes write about it :-)) Thanks for the warm welcome and happy reading everybody!
I will be reading next:
If you´re curious, you can visit my blog :-) http://commutinggirl.wordpress.com/
I´m also on Twitter http://twitter.com/#!/commutinggirl
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11-25-2011 11:01 AM
commutinggirl wrote:
Crescendo (Hush, Hush Saga #2) I am currently reading Crescendo. I enjoy some of the story lines, the entire fallen angel plot...
Les Trois Mousquetaires: I will be reading this classic next. I cannot believe I did not read it yet :-)
Debbie: I absolutely love Karen Rose´s books (it´s steamy, it´s scary...it´s just fun to read). As you can see my taste is quite eclectic :-) I am currently writing a YA paranormal romance book with historical elements...(you can see more on my blog, I sometimes write about it :-)) Thanks for the warm welcome and happy reading everybody!
I will be reading next:
Hi commuting, thanks for the heads up on Karen Rose, she sounds like my kind of author. I also have very eclectic tastes and as a matter of fact read Crescendo when B&N still had First Look, did you read the first in the series Hush Hush and I believe the third is already out. If you like YA with a touch of the woo-woo you might try Deborah Cooke, she has a YA series that actually star the children of her paranormal adult romance characters check out her website here
I hope you and everyone has a great weekend, I'm going shopping
with my kid
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11-27-2011 09:19 AM
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11-29-2011 02:15 PM
Baby, Come Home (Southern Roads Series)
The Scottish Prisoner (Lord John Grey Series)
Hi Everyone - I finished the Stephanie Bond book - loved it ! . Then I read a quick one from Susan Sizemore - Primal Call - it's the fist paranormal of hers that I have read - I think I'l be going back for more. This morning I started the new Dianna Gabaldon "Lord John Grey" book that was released today - The Scottish Prisoner - as usual it does not disappoint !! Happy Reading...
Anne
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11-29-2011 05:46 PM
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Baby, Come Home (Southern Roads Series)
The Scottish Prisoner (Lord John Grey Series)
Hi Everyone - I finished the Stephanie Bond book - loved it ! . Then I read a quick one from Susan Sizemore - Primal Call - it's the fist paranormal of hers that I have read - I think I'l be going back for more. This morning I started the new Dianna Gabaldon "Lord John Grey" book that was released today - The Scottish Prisoner - as usual it does not disappoint !! Happy Reading...
Anne
Thanks Anne, you know I've never read the John Grey books. I liked the Stephanie Bond series too.
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12-01-2011 07:53 AM
Endurance Despite whatever else I have going on in my life, I am always in the middle of a book. Right now I am reading Endurance by Jack Kilborn.
If you have ever stayed at a small Inn, Bed & Breakfast, or some place similar, out in the middle of nowhere, and found yourself getting a little freaked out, then this book is one you might want to consider reading.
In fact, you should find a small place to stay, preferably in the middle of nowhere, stay over the weekend, and read this book. You might find yourself checking out much earlier than you expected! ![]()
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12-01-2011 08:52 AM
Zkullis wrote:
Endurance Despite whatever else I have going on in my life, I am always in the middle of a book. Right now I am reading Endurance by Jack Kilborn.
If you have ever stayed at a small Inn, Bed & Breakfast, or some place similar, out in the middle of nowhere, and found yourself getting a little freaked out, then this book is one you might want to consider reading.
In fact, you should find a small place to stay, preferably in the middle of nowhere, stay over the weekend, and read this book. You might find yourself checking out much earlier than you expected!
Thanks Zack it sounds disturbing ![]()
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12-01-2011 09:47 AM
One of my all time favs finally published
V Is for Vengeance (Kinsey Millhone Series #22)
http://thereadingfrenzy.blogspot.com/2011/12/revie
