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What are you reading the week of February 17, 2013? (Original Post) DUgosh Feb 2013 OP
Soon to finish "The Blackhouse" by Peter May as my purse book Lydia Leftcoast Feb 2013 #1
I posted in the wrong place... fadedrose Feb 2013 #2
What do you think of The Blackhouse? pscot Feb 2013 #6
I'm enjoying The Blackhouse, especially for its portrayal of Hebrides Island culture Lydia Leftcoast Feb 2013 #8
Uncle Edgar is real...looked him up fadedrose Feb 2013 #12
My original post was in the wrong place, so I just edited it to extinction..sorry fadedrose Feb 2013 #13
GD Lost-in-FL Feb 2013 #3
_Mastiff_ by Tamora Pierce getting old in mke Feb 2013 #4
Flight Behavior, by Kinsolver northoftheborder Feb 2013 #5
The Stars My Destination by Alfred Bester pscot Feb 2013 #7
DANCING WITH THE VIRGINS (2001) by Stephen Booth fadedrose Feb 2013 #9
DEAD SIMPLE (2003) by Peter James fadedrose Feb 2013 #10
THE BLACK BOOK (1993) by Ian Rankin fadedrose Feb 2013 #11

Lydia Leftcoast

(48,217 posts)
1. Soon to finish "The Blackhouse" by Peter May as my purse book
Sat Feb 16, 2013, 11:04 PM
Feb 2013

My bedside book is Anne Perry's "A Sunless Sea."

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
2. I posted in the wrong place...
Sun Feb 17, 2013, 12:27 AM
Feb 2013

Last edited Sat Feb 23, 2013, 12:36 AM - Edit history (1)

So I'm changing to something more suitable to discuss under your post. I notice that a lot of your books are what I like reading, and just finished one by Peter James. It has a bit of humor, lots of action, and I wonder if you've read it.

I have two problems with it and wish someone else was reading it so I could bet their opinions - questions about the plot.

As long as I'm on this topic, Cotterill & James both do a bit of "spirit" stuff altho science is important to both. And, they have nice characters and tricky plots, usually having some contact with the supernatural and ghosts.

I have to suggest James Doss' books to you. His books feature all those qualities, and being set in Colorado in and on Indian reservations, they're not like NY or LA gangster stories, they're almost like in a foreign country (the Indians do have their own government). Some of his books are paperbacks, are on Kindle in Amazon, and can no doubt be downloaded at your local library. Just a suggestion.

Thanks for all the good ones you've put me on to...

pscot

(21,024 posts)
6. What do you think of The Blackhouse?
Tue Feb 19, 2013, 12:55 PM
Feb 2013

Have you read anything else by May? He seems to be incredibly prolific and has several Chinese Krimis to his credit

Lydia Leftcoast

(48,217 posts)
8. I'm enjoying The Blackhouse, especially for its portrayal of Hebrides Island culture
Tue Feb 19, 2013, 01:05 PM
Feb 2013

and for the way he gradually reveals things via flashback.

getting old in mke

(813 posts)
4. _Mastiff_ by Tamora Pierce
Sun Feb 17, 2013, 06:14 PM
Feb 2013

YA fantasy in Tortall, although the Beka Cooper books seem to me closer to mainstream fantasy than, say, the Alana books.

In an odd twist of fate, it turns out that Tortall (and Circle of Magic) is something that someone my 23 year old daughter is "internet dating" and I have in common. Fun YA reads, but really nice if you catch one of Bruce Colville's "Words Take Wing"/"Full Cast Audio" renditions of them. Well, frankly, anything I've listened to of theirs over the years has been fun. They started out doing BC's own stories and Jane Yolen's and kind of grew from there. Similarly we started out listening when the the girls were preteens and kept going from there.

Audio: _Last Act in Palmyra_ by Lindsey Davis. Falco #6. Falco and Helena Justina head east, getting kicked out of Petra and hooking up with an acting troupe in the Nabatean empire. I've always loved the pictures of the entry to Petra...seems like it should be the most mysterious place ever.

2013: 13 and counting

pscot

(21,024 posts)
7. The Stars My Destination by Alfred Bester
Tue Feb 19, 2013, 01:00 PM
Feb 2013

“Gully Foyle is my name
And Terra is my nation
Deep space is my dwelling place
The stars my destination

This will probably set me off on a SciFi jag.

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
9. DANCING WITH THE VIRGINS (2001) by Stephen Booth
Sat Feb 23, 2013, 12:22 AM
Feb 2013

DANCING WITH THE VIRGINS (2001) by Stephen Booth

Last edited Sat Feb 16, 2013, 11:28 PM USA/ET - Edit history (1)

This is pretty good so far, l/4 of the way thru. The first Booth book I read was a couple of weeks ago, Black Dog. It had a good story but was too long with unneeded and lengthy descriptions. Others must have felt that way and told the author because in this book, the 2nd in the series, the story starts on page 1 and doesn't quit. Dialog is decent too.

"Ben Cooper, a detective constable trying to fill his police sergeant father’s shoes, and new partner, Diane Fry, recently transferred to Edendale’s force, in the Peak District in England"

http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/B_Authors/Booth_Stephen.html





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fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
10. DEAD SIMPLE (2003) by Peter James
Sat Feb 23, 2013, 12:44 AM
Feb 2013

About Roy Grace, a Detective Superintendent of the CID, in Sussex, England.

This is first in a series of 8:

http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/J_Authors/James_Peter.html

Good, but I have questions ???


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fadedrose

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11. THE BLACK BOOK (1993) by Ian Rankin
Sat Feb 23, 2013, 12:48 AM
Feb 2013

John Rebus, a detective sergeant in Edinburgh, Scotland.

http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/R_Authors/Rankin_Ian.html

THis is 4th in the series, but there are 2 books that I passed up because they're not one-story books - they're short story collections...


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