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What are you reading the week of March 4, 2012? (Original Post) DUgosh Mar 2012 OP
Good book. I really liked it and the writers style... Little Star Mar 2012 #1
ENVY THE NIGHT by Michael Koryta MaineDem Mar 2012 #2
The Master Butchers Singing Club Curmudgeoness Mar 2012 #3
When I saw the movie... Little Star Mar 2012 #11
Almayer's Folly by Joseph Conrad YankeyMCC Mar 2012 #4
Bedside book: Detective Inspector Huss Lydia Leftcoast Mar 2012 #5
Just started my second Louise Penny book, A FATAL GRACE MaineDem Mar 2012 #6
The Inspector and Silence by Hakan Nesser Viva Mar 2012 #7
Hi Viva, welcome to DU and to the DU fiction group.... Little Star Mar 2012 #9
Little Star is such a good host for this group..... Curmudgeoness Mar 2012 #12
Well Hello back Viva Mar 2012 #27
Death Benefit NEOhiodemocrat Mar 2012 #8
Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins Hun Joro Mar 2012 #10
I read them all very quickly too... one_voice Mar 2012 #18
I just finished the first book in the series, 'The Hunger Games' ... spin Mar 2012 #26
The Litigators by John Grisham hamerfan Mar 2012 #13
I read that. pamela Mar 2012 #14
Just finished "Defending Jacob" pamela Mar 2012 #15
I really liked The Help pamela Mar 2012 #16
IN A DARK HOUSE by Deborah Crombie MaineDem Mar 2012 #17
I've been looking for this post of yours.... fadedrose Mar 2012 #28
DEATH OF A SCRIPTWRITER (1998) by M. C. Beaton fadedrose Mar 2012 #19
_Live Wire_ by Harlan Coben getting old in mke Mar 2012 #20
I really like the Myron Bolitar series.... Little Star Mar 2012 #21
A little crazy? getting old in mke Mar 2012 #24
No I haven't read Mickey Bolitar yet.... Little Star Mar 2012 #25
The Runaway Jury skippercollector Mar 2012 #22
Hi Skipper. Little Star Mar 2012 #23

MaineDem

(18,161 posts)
2. ENVY THE NIGHT by Michael Koryta
Sun Mar 4, 2012, 09:02 AM
Mar 2012

Another new-to-me author. So far so good.

I have The Help on my Iphone but, for some reason, haven't been able to get through the first few pages. I'll go back to it, especially since so many people rave about it. But, so far, it hasn't grabbed me.

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
3. The Master Butchers Singing Club
Sun Mar 4, 2012, 01:05 PM
Mar 2012

by Louise Erdrich----as if anyone who looks at the posts in Fiction has to ask!!!

I enjoyed The Help very much. Didn't think the movie did it justice at all.

Little Star

(17,055 posts)
11. When I saw the movie...
Wed Mar 7, 2012, 04:33 PM
Mar 2012

after reading the book I felt almost like "Did they read the same book as I did?"

The movie felt much lighter than my reading of the book. I enjoyed both in their own way. But your right, the movie didn't do the book the justice it deserved imho.

Lydia Leftcoast

(48,217 posts)
5. Bedside book: Detective Inspector Huss
Sun Mar 4, 2012, 10:06 PM
Mar 2012

--the first Irene Huss novel, as shown on MHz Worldview's International Mystery series.

Purse book (eBook on phone): Slash and Burn by Colin Cotterill, one of his series that takes place in Laos.

Viva

(39 posts)
7. The Inspector and Silence by Hakan Nesser
Mon Mar 5, 2012, 11:48 AM
Mar 2012

I really enjoyed it and just as I finished it, I realized that I had a copy of The Return, another book by him, sitting on my bookcase.

It fits perfectly with these last throws of winter (Perhaps I am being overly optimist about winter ending...)

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
12. Little Star is such a good host for this group.....
Wed Mar 7, 2012, 07:01 PM
Mar 2012

welcoming you to DU.

So I will have to follow suit.....welcome.

And you are right, winter is over....I saw my harbinger of spring yesterday: Turkey Vultures. Yippee.

Viva

(39 posts)
27. Well Hello back
Mon Mar 12, 2012, 11:00 PM
Mar 2012

And I finished the Return also

I guess there is just something about those Swedish crime novels.
Especially in these days when the winter lingers and all I really want to be doing is putting in the garden

Tomorrow I am off to the library to find some more

Hun Joro

(666 posts)
10. Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins
Tue Mar 6, 2012, 10:41 AM
Mar 2012

I have blown through the Hunger Games trilogy like nothing I've read in quite a while.

spin

(17,493 posts)
26. I just finished the first book in the series, 'The Hunger Games' ...
Mon Mar 12, 2012, 06:24 PM
Mar 2012

I was up to 6 am finishing the book and downloaded the other two books in the series to my Kindle.

The first book was fascinating and I am looking forward to reading the remaining two.

pamela

(3,475 posts)
15. Just finished "Defending Jacob"
Thu Mar 8, 2012, 06:23 PM
Mar 2012

Stayed up all night to finish and haven't been able to stop thinking about it today. I might start a thread about it later if I can get my thoughts together and write without spoiling anything. I highly recommend it. It has flaws but, in a weird way, they add to the complexity of the book. This would make a great book club read because you definitely want to discuss it when you are finished. It's haunting.

pamela

(3,475 posts)
16. I really liked The Help
Thu Mar 8, 2012, 06:30 PM
Mar 2012

I can see why it has received some criticism for the "white savior" aspect but I couldn't help but like it. I really love that time period in fiction and like novels set in the South, in general. I do think it was a bit whitewashed, no pun intended, but overall really good.

MaineDem

(18,161 posts)
17. IN A DARK HOUSE by Deborah Crombie
Thu Mar 8, 2012, 09:33 PM
Mar 2012

And The Cruelest Month by Louise Penny. One on audiobook and the other a book book.

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
28. I've been looking for this post of yours....
Mon Mar 19, 2012, 08:39 AM
Mar 2012

Was going to recommend an author to you, but didn't think you read book books and that you read only audio or e-books. I only read book books...

Glad I finally found this. It's been a bit of a bother along with all my other ailments.

Little Star

(17,055 posts)
21. I really like the Myron Bolitar series....
Fri Mar 9, 2012, 07:45 PM
Mar 2012

Win is a great friend, tho a little crazy and Esperanza is a hot shit. It's a fun series, imho. Enjoy!

getting old in mke

(813 posts)
24. A little crazy?
Sat Mar 10, 2012, 11:30 AM
Mar 2012

Full out sociopath, but yep, a great friend. Win also made an appearance in the standalone a couple of years ago, _Caught_.

Have you read his "Mickey Bolitar" YA book? I haven't yet.

Little Star

(17,055 posts)
25. No I haven't read Mickey Bolitar yet....
Sat Mar 10, 2012, 05:09 PM
Mar 2012

He's Myron's nephew right? I bet it's good. Too many books too little time...........

skippercollector

(212 posts)
22. The Runaway Jury
Fri Mar 9, 2012, 09:19 PM
Mar 2012

Believe it or not, The Runaway Jury (copyright 1996) is the first John Grisham novel I've read. I picked up a nice hardback copy cheap at a garage sale.
If I hadn't seen the movie Runaway Jury twice (once in the theater, once on TV), I would never have understood what was going on! So many characters! Not just the jury, but their families and co-workers. Not just the lawyers and judge, but their assistants and co-workers. It was almost impossible to keep everyone straight.
The plot concerns a civil trial in Biloxi. A woman whose husband died of lung cancer has sued a cigarette manufacturer. If you've seen the movie, the head of the jury, Nicholas Easter (John Cusack) and his girlfriend Marlee (Rachel Weisz), are much more sympathetic characters. They're not that way in the novel. But one thing that the book cleared up that the movie didn't explain was how Nick ended up on a jury for a trial in which he was very interested in the subject matter. In the book, Nick wasn't actually summoned, he just showed up, saying he'd been selected, leaving the court to wonder if it had lost his paperwork regarding the summons.
The writing itself was kind of dry and none of the characters were well-developed or interesting.

Little Star

(17,055 posts)
23. Hi Skipper.
Sat Mar 10, 2012, 08:24 AM
Mar 2012

Funny you should mention John Grisham. I just re-watched "A Time to Kill" yesterday. It was loaded with great actors like Matthew McConaughey, Samuel L. Jackson and Sandra Bullock. Great movie!

I've read most of Grisham's books, he's a very good writer. Never read anything of his that I don't like.

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