11-02-2024, 08:20 AM | #31981 |
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As the title of my thread states: "What are we reading?"
Quarantine - Aaron Aaron Lebold Pieces of Night - David W. Elliott I'm about 1/3 through each one, alternating from one to the other. |
11-02-2024, 08:55 AM | #31982 |
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11-02-2024, 09:37 AM | #31983 |
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11-06-2024, 02:26 PM | #31984 |
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I binged some Lord Peter Wimsey, in order: Clouds of Witness, Unnatural Death, Lord Peter Views the Body (short stories, DNF after a few), The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club, Strong Poison, The Five Red Herrings (stopped after a few chapters - too much dialect/heavy accent; perhaps too much Wimsey without a break; may try later).
Starting Dune Messiah. I must have read it at some point, but it's not familiar so far. |
11-06-2024, 06:36 PM | #31985 |
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Still reading:
I've read:
Also reading right now:
Both also excellent. I seem to have found my reading feet again, after a protracted summer. (Summer! Sigh. I miss you!) |
Yesterday, 12:40 AM | #31986 | |
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Yesterday, 01:54 AM | #31987 |
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I just finished book 3 of the Stormlight Archive, Oathbringer. One of my goals this year was to finish the first 4 books plus the 2 novellas set between them before book 5 comes out in December. I don't think I will make it but I should be close.
I have no idea where I will end up on my library's hold list, and it won't even let me put a hold on it yet. I really dislike Libby compared to the Overdrive website. It doesn't give me the information or features that I used to have in Overdrive (mainly recommendations and not-owned book searches.) |
Yesterday, 03:25 AM | #31988 | |
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It was, of course, a mixed bag. Some were poor. Some were excellent. Next up: Odds Against by Dick Francis. His first book featuring Sid Halley. Written exactly 60 years ago, it's a fascinating look at 1964, as well as a very good thriller. The office boy, for example, "His hair grew robustly nearly down to his shoulders, wavy and fanatically clean, dipping slightly in an expensive styling at the back. From behind he looked like a girl, which never disconcerted him. From in front his bony, acned face proclaimed him unprepossessingly male. He spent half his pay packet and his Sundays in Carnaby Street and the other half on week nights chasing girls. According to him, he caught them. No girls had so far appeared in the office to corroborate his story." |
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Yesterday, 11:11 AM | #31989 |
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I just started listening to Remarkably Bright Creatures. I have put a hold on it weeks ago and completely forgot about it but today I've received a notification that it's available!
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Yesterday, 12:12 PM | #31990 | |
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As an aside, I was delighted to come across my copy of The Nero Wolfe Cookbook the other day. Hadn't seen it in forever; I'd think of it from time to time but assumed it had bitten the dust in a move or had gotten tossed. Tons of fun, and I don't cook! |
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Yesterday, 02:49 PM | #31991 |
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Today, 01:15 AM | #31992 |
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Darn -- never came across it in the days when I still bought DT books. Too bad, I bet it's interesting. Sadly, it doesn't even appear to be available anywhere in my Province in the public library system.
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Today, 03:29 AM | #31993 |
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Today, 08:33 PM | #31994 | |
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The only other Met related book I've read is Thomas Hoving's Making the Mummies Dance, well worth reading (although not an ebook). I just borrowed Metropolitan Stories, a novel about the Met. The Met is such a wonderful museum. |
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