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hermetic

(8,622 posts)
Sun Mar 13, 2022, 11:15 AM Mar 2022

What Fiction are you reading this week, March 13, 2022?

Erin go Bragh

National Library of Ireland

Still reading Beyond Black by Hilary Mantel. A rather unusual story, for me anyway. Mantel is such a good writer. She can really transport you to another time and place. I suspect it would not be a good choice, though, for anyone triggered by reading about child abuse.

Listening to Death of a Gossip by M. C. Beaton. My library has a bunch of these Hamish Macbeth audio books available so I'm going to do a deep dive and listen to all of them. And love every minute of it. Next up, Death of a Cad.

What books will you be finding time for this week?

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What Fiction are you reading this week, March 13, 2022? (Original Post) hermetic Mar 2022 OP
Still working on Kate Carlisle's cozy series SheltieLover Mar 2022 #1
Doesn't that sound great! hermetic Mar 2022 #2
Protagonist is a rare book restorer SheltieLover Mar 2022 #3
Private Life by Jane Smiley hippywife Mar 2022 #4
Private Life... hermetic Mar 2022 #8
Same Jane Smiley of Moo? question everything Mar 2022 #14
It appears so, hippywife Mar 2022 #18
The Man Who Died Twice .... by Richard Osman bucolic_frolic Mar 2022 #5
A new one hermetic Mar 2022 #7
Is this the continuation of the Thursday Murder club? question everything Mar 2022 #15
yes bucolic_frolic Mar 2022 #17
"The Saffron Kitchen" by Yasmin Crowther bif Mar 2022 #6
Sounds lovely hermetic Mar 2022 #9
Just finished James Rollins, "The Starless Crown". Number9Dream Mar 2022 #10
That sounds quite intriguing hermetic Mar 2022 #11
Thank you, hermetic, for the weekly thread. I am feeling a bit bogged down in the 2nd japple Mar 2022 #12
If nothing caught your eye hermetic Mar 2022 #21
You will love all of Hamish Macbeth books question everything Mar 2022 #13
I surely am hermetic Mar 2022 #19
Started Elizabeth Peters The Seventh Sinner question everything Mar 2022 #16
That does sound quite good. hermetic Mar 2022 #20
Bit late to the party this week The King of Prussia Mar 2022 #22
Oh jeeze... hermetic Mar 2022 #23
Sound advice The King of Prussia Mar 2022 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author jfz9580m Mar 2022 #25

SheltieLover

(59,610 posts)
1. Still working on Kate Carlisle's cozy series
Sun Mar 13, 2022, 11:24 AM
Mar 2022

A couple of Baldacci's waiting in queue.

And Patterson & Dolly Parton have released "Run, Rose, Run!" I'm about 500 on the waiting list at the library. Lol

I need something funny to read. War news is wearing on me.

hermetic

(8,622 posts)
2. Doesn't that sound great!
Sun Mar 13, 2022, 11:34 AM
Mar 2022
Run, Rose, Run is a novel glittering with danger and desire—a story that only America’s #1 beloved entertainer and its #1 bestselling author could have created. A thriller about a young singer-songwriter on the rise and on the run, and determined to do whatever it takes to survive.

500!!
Maybe we can talk about it next year....

And yeah, I'm giving myself over to M. C. Beaton to keep my spirits up, somewhat anyway.

SheltieLover

(59,610 posts)
3. Protagonist is a rare book restorer
Sun Mar 13, 2022, 11:37 AM
Mar 2022

So there are some interesting parts, but generally blah. 😏

Thx, I'll check out Beaton's work!

hippywife

(22,767 posts)
4. Private Life by Jane Smiley
Sun Mar 13, 2022, 11:37 AM
Mar 2022

Just started it, so no impressions yet.

Still waiting on book #2 of the Lonesome Dove series to arrive. My library didn't have it so had to request through Mobius.

Have been reading mostly non-fiction in the meantime.

hermetic

(8,622 posts)
8. Private Life...
Sun Mar 13, 2022, 11:56 AM
Mar 2022

"a heartbreaking portrait of marriage and the mysteries that endure even in lives lived side by side; a wondrously evocative historical panorama; and, above all, a masterly, unforgettable novel from one of our finest storytellers."

Sounds great.


bucolic_frolic

(46,995 posts)
5. The Man Who Died Twice .... by Richard Osman
Sun Mar 13, 2022, 11:43 AM
Mar 2022

Oh, this is a good one.

Also started "Show Girl" but dropped it.

hermetic

(8,622 posts)
7. A new one
Sun Mar 13, 2022, 11:53 AM
Mar 2022

There are several books with that title and I think I even read one of them many years ago. But THIS, this just came out a few months ago and is part of the Thursday Murder Club series, soon to be a major motion picture from Steven Spielberg. That should be great!

hermetic

(8,622 posts)
9. Sounds lovely
Sun Mar 13, 2022, 11:59 AM
Mar 2022

"Set against the breathtaking beauty of two very different places (London and Iran), this stunning family drama transcends culture and is, at its core, a rich and haunting narrative about mothers and daughters."

Number9Dream

(1,647 posts)
10. Just finished James Rollins, "The Starless Crown".
Sun Mar 13, 2022, 03:43 PM
Mar 2022

Thanks for the thread, hermetic.

It is different than his Sigma series in that it is a fantasy (for lack of a better word). In the vein of Tolkien, etc. I liked it very much, especially the fantasy beasts / animals he has created. Some of the human characters are interesting too. My only complaint is that the 'bad guys' seem to anticipate every move by the 'good guys', and are always hot on their trail. As this is book one of the 'Moonfall' series, the ending is the prelude to book two. Also, there is much death, sadness, and sorrow in the ending, so be forewarned.

hermetic

(8,622 posts)
11. That sounds quite intriguing
Sun Mar 13, 2022, 03:48 PM
Mar 2022

Hopefully I will someday get to read this one.

Thanks for stopping by. Hope that storm isn't hitting you too hard. It is almost spring, after all.

japple

(10,326 posts)
12. Thank you, hermetic, for the weekly thread. I am feeling a bit bogged down in the 2nd
Sun Mar 13, 2022, 06:33 PM
Mar 2022

book of Jane Smiley's Last Hundred Years trilogy Early Warning and think I will take a break from this series to read something else soon. I am not sure just what that will be, but I'm sure I'll get some ideas in this thread.

Happy St. Patrick's Day friends.

hermetic

(8,622 posts)
21. If nothing caught your eye
Tue Mar 15, 2022, 02:45 PM
Mar 2022

you might want to have a look at Stewart O'Nan. I just started The Good Wife and it's a real page-turner so far. This not the same Good Wife as the TV show. He has written a bunch of other novels. DUer PoindexterO encouraged me to read this one.

Hope you have a Happy St. Patrick's Day. I've got my corned beef and cabbage all ready to cook.

question everything

(48,808 posts)
13. You will love all of Hamish Macbeth books
Tue Mar 15, 2022, 12:13 AM
Mar 2022

Beautiful description of the Scotland Highlands. Plain village people but enough murders and Macbeth the "village bobby" solve them all with his basic understanding of human nature.

question everything

(48,808 posts)
16. Started Elizabeth Peters The Seventh Sinner
Tue Mar 15, 2022, 12:27 AM
Mar 2022

An "older" book 1972. A group of fellow students at an archeological institute in Rome. One of them is found murdered at a small room several structures and centuries below street level.

She provides such detailed descriptions of the field that I had to read about her background: a Ph.D. in Egyptology.

Looking forward to see how the story unfolds.

22. Bit late to the party this week
Wed Mar 16, 2022, 08:41 PM
Mar 2022

Currently reading "The Marlow Murder Club" by Robert Thorogood (he came up with the "Death in Paradise" TV show). Think it's going to be good.
Previously read the latest by Elly Griffiths - "The Locked Room". Not quite up to the usual high standard, but the first novel that I've read set during the 2020 lockdown.
Before that was "The Drowning Pool" by the master Ross MacDonald.
Busy week away from books. Went to a gig. Went to football. Tested positive for Covid.
Feel pretty good at the moment, but it's early days.

hermetic

(8,622 posts)
23. Oh jeeze...
Thu Mar 17, 2022, 10:18 AM
Mar 2022

I do hope it just stays mild and gives you later protection.

Glad you got out for a bit, though, and had a good time.

Drink a lot, rest a lot, read a lot, .

Be well!

24. Sound advice
Thu Mar 17, 2022, 11:05 AM
Mar 2022

Thanks hermetic. I'm currently sheltering within the house. The only living things i have seen, and that's at a distance, are the crows in the trees opposite. I read that the worst stuff kicks in on days 4 and 5, so I'll find out at the weekend if it's going to hit me hard. At the moment it's anti climactic. Vaccines doing their job!

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