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matt819

(10,749 posts)
35. I have a few on the go, as usual
Fri Jun 28, 2019, 01:32 PM
Jun 2019

I'm reading A Question of Identity, the 7th in the Simon Serailler series by Susan Hill. I'm reading or listening to these one after the other. I'm hooked. She's one hell of a writer, and the stories go well beyond the whodunit of British mystery writing. The characters have complicated lives and confront life and death issues. Time passes in more or less realistic ways.

Just started listening to Deadline, the second in the Zombie Apocalypse series by Mira Grant. Like SF, an author can go anywhere she wants with a series (however short) about the zombie apocalypse. Just keep the zombies coming, and there's action. I'm kind of glad there are only three - though she has done some long stories/novellas - unlike the zombie series by Mark Tufo, which currently stands at 12, and I'm only up to the 4th.

I also just started listening to Lamb, by Christopher Moore. This is the fifth gospel, by Biff, Jesus's best friend. Christopher Moore is certifiably crazy and most definitely hysterical. I've read the Pine Cove and the Grim Reaper series. You simply can't go wrong with a Christopher Moore novel.

Also reading The Feral Detective by Jonathan Lethem. I don't know where it's going, but the writing is clever and the characters more than a little off the wall. It's not the kind of book you can read only a few pages at a time. You have to spend some time with it to keep track of what's going on.

"Dawn of Empire" by Sam Barone. dameatball Jun 2019 #1
Some things never change hermetic Jun 2019 #2
So true. dameatball Jun 2019 #3
Mark Dawson Timewas Jun 2019 #4
Dawson has written hermetic Jun 2019 #17
Nathaniel Hawthorne NJCher Jun 2019 #5
Hester Prynne is one of my favorite fictional characters. Polly Hennessey Jun 2019 #8
Agree with you hermetic Jun 2019 #15
What fun! hermetic Jun 2019 #16
those photos NJCher Jun 2019 #18
French Exit dhol82 Jun 2019 #6
Is that by Patrick deWitt? hermetic Jun 2019 #14
That's the one. dhol82 Jun 2019 #21
Oh, he wrote hermetic Jun 2019 #22
I think I need to get The Sisters Brothers now. dhol82 Jun 2019 #23
Second World by Jeremy Robinson Runningdawg Jun 2019 #7
I AM scared... hermetic Jun 2019 #11
Hits REALLY close to home. In parts of the book it was like I was reading the daily news. Runningdawg Jun 2019 #19
I am reading "In a House of Lies," murielm99 Jun 2019 #9
McCrumb has written a lot of books hermetic Jun 2019 #12
The Jewel in the Crown by Paul Scott pscot Jun 2019 #10
I think I read that hermetic Jun 2019 #13
Derp pscot Jun 2019 #20
Stick with it, it's worthwhile. Paladin Jun 2019 #24
"This Storm" by James Ellroy. Paladin Jun 2019 #25
This one is brand new hermetic Jun 2019 #33
Sounds accurate. Paladin Jun 2019 #34
Behold the Dreamers. Mbue mainstreetonce Jun 2019 #26
Sounds good hermetic Jun 2019 #32
All the Light We Cannot See mia Jun 2019 #27
A wonderful book. One of my favorites ever Cousin Dupree Jun 2019 #28
That is a great book. mainstreetonce Jun 2019 #30
Excellent book hermetic Jun 2019 #31
Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris. His books are so funny! Cousin Dupree Jun 2019 #29
Love Sedaris! hermetic Jun 2019 #36
I have a few on the go, as usual matt819 Jun 2019 #35
Sure enough... hermetic Jun 2019 #37
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