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What are you reading the week of April 8, 2012? (Original Post) DUgosh Apr 2012 OP
BURY YOUR DEAD by Lousie Penny MaineDem Apr 2012 #1
Her Fearful Symmetry swimboy Apr 2012 #2
CURSE OF THE POGO STICK by Colin Cotterill fadedrose Apr 2012 #3
Land of the Painted Caves Viva_La_Revolution Apr 2012 #4
Enjoy.... Little Star Apr 2012 #5
I'm going to read it pscot Apr 2012 #6
Thank you pscot. Little Star Apr 2012 #7
I really enjoyed it! It gets a bad rap in reviews. ScreamingMeemie Apr 2012 #12
Can't seem to make my way through any of them, but here goes matt819 Apr 2012 #8
SCARECROW RETURNS by Matthew Reilly fadedrose Apr 2012 #9
I remember _Temple_ getting old in mke Apr 2012 #13
Exactly fadedrose Apr 2012 #14
Everytime I got too confused by alll the action.... fadedrose Apr 2012 #16
still reading Freethinkers JitterbugPerfume Apr 2012 #10
"Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons" by Lorna Landvik ScreamingMeemie Apr 2012 #11
Just finished " Maggie: A Girl of the Streets " by Stephen Crane and started YankeyMCC Apr 2012 #15
THE MEMORY OF BLOOD by Christopher Fowler fadedrose Apr 2012 #17

swimboy

(7,309 posts)
2. Her Fearful Symmetry
Sat Apr 7, 2012, 09:13 PM
Apr 2012

by Audrey Niffenegger. Really atmospheric. Final sixty pages--no idea where it's gonna take me.

ScreamingMeemie

(68,918 posts)
12. I really enjoyed it! It gets a bad rap in reviews.
Wed Apr 11, 2012, 11:00 PM
Apr 2012

It's funny, when I think back... I began the series in a high school anthropology class at age 15. Through the series I was married, had children, moved, lost a husband, and finally finished the series at 41. Kind of amazing.

matt819

(10,749 posts)
8. Can't seem to make my way through any of them, but here goes
Mon Apr 9, 2012, 10:43 PM
Apr 2012

Reading:
Catch Me, by Lisa Gardner - latest in the D.D. Warren series, a bit of a ho hum start
Taken, by Robert Crais - latest in the Elvis Cole/Joe Pike series, again, ho hum - maybe it's me?
Micro, by Michael Crichton - okay enough
Poison Flower, by Thomas Perry - another series, this one of Jane Whitefield. I really like the character, though the stories get a bit far-fetched.


Listening:
Just finished listening to Zero Day (Baldacci) and Victims (Jonathan Kellerman). Baldacci introduces his version of Jack Reacher. He's damn near a twin to Reacher. Victims was okay, but, as above, the latest in a series, and I think it's maybe a little tired. All the repeat characters are just so damned predictable.

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
9. SCARECROW RETURNS by Matthew Reilly
Wed Apr 11, 2012, 09:40 AM
Apr 2012

I read the first three a few years ago, and ICE STATION was a real page turner, a riveting macho book andt I liked it. And after 25 pages the newest is exciting again.

Shane Schofield (Scarecrow), leader of a team of Marines - the Seals play some major parts here and there.

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

I also read Temple by the same author and my notes say that I didn't finish it because I didn't like it. It's not part of the series tho



Book 32 of 2012.

getting old in mke

(813 posts)
13. I remember _Temple_
Thu Apr 12, 2012, 08:12 AM
Apr 2012

and being underwhelmed. It was one long action sequence with no time to speak of for characters or wonder. Sort of like if the opening scene of "Raiders of the Lost Ark" had been extended to two and a half hours of Indy running from the big rolling ball without exposition.

I haven't read anything else by him because of that.

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
14. Exactly
Thu Apr 12, 2012, 10:05 AM
Apr 2012

But Ice Station was his best.

One of the things a guy might take some interest in is the guns. So many types that I was lost. I don't know a beebee gun from an AK147......

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
16. Everytime I got too confused by alll the action....
Sat Apr 14, 2012, 09:12 AM
Apr 2012

I would skip paragraphs here and there. Especially the type where the hero threw the gizmo northward, and from the east came the bad gas, fromt stack, blah blah blah..and almost quit.

But I got hooked and stayed with it with a smile. Only Scarecrow and Mother (short for mthfckr) could get away with it....

I needed something escapy like that this week....

ScreamingMeemie

(68,918 posts)
11. "Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons" by Lorna Landvik
Wed Apr 11, 2012, 10:58 PM
Apr 2012

An excellent read that I picked up at a garage sale. Could not put it down and just finished it tonight. Anyone who lived through the 60's/70's/80's/90's, or is in a book club, or is tight with their neighbors, or is an activist, or has broken out of an abusive relationship will enjoy this one. I was startled at how good it was.

YankeyMCC

(8,401 posts)
15. Just finished " Maggie: A Girl of the Streets " by Stephen Crane and started
Thu Apr 12, 2012, 01:23 PM
Apr 2012

"The Son of the Wolf" by Jack London

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
17. THE MEMORY OF BLOOD by Christopher Fowler
Sat Apr 14, 2012, 09:16 AM
Apr 2012

9th and newest mystery in the Peculiar Crimes Unit Series....with Bryant and May in London....someday I may try some of Fowler's standalone books.


http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/F_Authors/Fowler_Christopher.html


Book 33 of 2012

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