Fiction
Related: About this forumWhat are you reading the week of March 11, 2012?
Summer Rental by Mary Kay Andrews2012 book # 41
Little Star
(17,055 posts)How did you like The Help?
Loved it! It was one of those books I was sorry to have end. Still wondering about what happened to the characters. Hope that author writes more books!
Listening to The Stand, by Stephen King. About halfway through.
Reading Supervolcano: Eruption, by Harry Turtledove
Tough keeping track of the devastation as I switch back and forth.
applegrove
(123,134 posts)really funny. Best portrait of a little kid I've read in a while.
fadedrose
(10,044 posts)First in the series about "Inspector O" - takes place in current day Pyongyang, capital of Korea. They have a police force that solves crimes, murders, etc., just as we have even tho they are communists, but they have a lot more "red" tape. Lots of different bureaucracies make investigating dangerous, not to mention, it makes confusing reading. (Please bring back Spellcheck)
Interesting, but I had to read up on Korean history in Wikipedia a bit to understand what's going on. I'm enjoying it.
James Church is a pseudonym of a former US intelligence agent.
http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/C_Authors/Church_James.html
Lydia Leftcoast recommended this author...
Book 20 of 2012
elfin
(6,262 posts)Last edited Sat Mar 17, 2012, 10:21 AM - Edit history (2)
I read the non- fiction first, then the context of Church's book, which I also liked, became clear.
I recommend these two books to everyone.
Edited for typo. I blame iPad and not my sloppiness.
If you meant "non"-fiction, you can still edit, I think....
My library has the book. I'll be a month before my stack could handle another book.
Thank you...
I will be reading more of Church's works...
MaineDem
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The Peterson book is an audiobook and Crombie's in an ebook.
I really like Duncan Kincaid, the Detective Superintentent in the Crombie books. Somehow, I'm picturing Colin Firth in the role. But Duncan is better looking.
fadedrose
(10,044 posts)So little time and so many books....
Just requested from library - A Share in Death.
PA Democrat
(13,343 posts)It's the story of 2 young people with disabilities confined to an institution who fall in love and escape. The girl is pregnant as the result of being raped and gives birth while the couple is on the run. When they knock on the door of a widowed former school teacher, the woman takes them in. When the authoroites come to her door to take the couple back to the insitution, the elderly woman promises the young woman that she will take the baby and hide it from the authorities. The young man manages to escape.
The book covers the lives of Lynnie, the mother of the baby, Homan her male friend who is deaf and mute known only as "Twenty-Four" short for John Doe #24, Martha, the widowed former teacher, and Julia the baby, over the next 40 years.
This was one of those books that leaves a lasting impression and may make you change the way you look at people with disabilities. I stayed up last night to finish the book which I had just started reading Friday evening. As the mother of a wonderful daughter with disabilities, I laughed, cried and found myself so grateful that my daughter was born at a time when society's views and acceptance of people with disabilities have started to move in the right direction.
Odin2005
(53,521 posts)Odin2005
(53,521 posts)fadedrose
(10,044 posts)Sixth in the series - takes place in England
http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/B_Authors/Beaton_M-C.html
Book 21 of 2012
YankeyMCC
(8,401 posts)Reading it for a book club and I have to admit I wasn't optimistic but now I find myself really enjoying it.
fadedrose
(10,044 posts)Erlendur Sveinsson, a detective inspector, and his colleagues Sigurdur Oli and Elinborg, in Reykjavik, Iceland
Book 1 of about 11 - not all translated into English at this time.
http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/A_Authors/Arnaldur-Indridason.html
Book 22 of 2012
ceile
(8,692 posts)Didn't know it was based on a novel. Will have to check it out.
fadedrose
(10,044 posts)The first 100 pages were a little dry, not enough character interaction between the cops, but it got better, then it got good....
I got it from the library....
I have 14 books to read and don't know what to go to next. Trying to finish off my shortest to get the pile down....
I will be getting more of this series by Indridson - there are 6 more so far...I hope we get to learn more about Erlendur's colleagues.
http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/A_Authors/Arnaldur-Indridason.html
ceile
(8,692 posts)Liked the PBS adaptations so thought I give it a read. Really good so far.
fadedrose
(10,044 posts)A wee book, only about 120 pages. Polished it off in a couple of hours (just in time for Easter)...
Book 16 about Hamish MacBeth.
http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/B_Authors/Beaton_M-C.html
Book 23
fadedrose
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MaineDem
(18,161 posts)I'm getting depressed that there are only a few more left in the series. I don't want to stop reading these stories.
fadedrose
(10,044 posts)3rd in the Detective Amos Walker series - takes place in Detroit...
http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/E_Authors/Estleman_Loren-D.html
Book 24 of 2012
fadedrose
(10,044 posts)Amos is easy to take...