Im really enjoying reading Diane Chamberlain..I first read the secret life of ceecee wilkes, and have been slowly making my way through the others...right now im on "the lighthouse keeper"
Im really enjoying reading Diane Chamberlain..I first read the secret life of ceecee wilkes, and have been slowly making my way through the others...right now im on "the lighthouse keeper"
Clay Aiken "when everyones working on it change isnt impossible, its inevetible"
you'll have to let us know, I loved some of james patterson, but lately he has been rather blah to me..Originally Posted by Margaritaville;3614364;
Clay Aiken "when everyones working on it change isnt impossible, its inevetible"
Got it, listened to it, luv'ed it. Ah...got to get me some Morelli, Ranger andOriginally Posted by norealityhere;3623356;
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"When life gives you lemons, squirt lemon juice in your enemy's eyes."
Ah, for just one time I would take the Northwest Passage.
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To Thine Own Self Be True
Janet Evanovich also writes a series Alex Barnaby. I have read both books Motor mouth and Metro Girl. She also has a co Author series with Charlotte Hughes and both series are really good. Janet also has some novels that are pretty good as well.Originally Posted by Mike'sgirl;3621245;
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He is in the between the numbers books.Originally Posted by norealityhere;3623644;
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I wonder why she put him in the numbers books, then? I'd never heard of him.Originally Posted by MsDiva2007;3623826;
Thanks
To Thine Own Self Be True
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Sounds like 15 is going to be good. Thanks, Ms. Diva and Bearcata.Originally Posted by MsDiva2007;3623913;
I think I'm now about # 281 on the list of holds at the library.![]()
To Thine Own Self Be True
Could someone tell me if the Tana French books (In the Woods and The Likeness) have already been discussed? If so, I'd like to read what others thought. If not, I'd love to urge others to read them and hear feedback. Murder mysteries are not usually my genre, but I read these two back-to-back over two days and don't want to start another book and break the spell! The books focus more on the psychological experiences of the detectives and the gestalt of the cases in a way that sucks you in totally. Definitely read them in order. I think The Likeness is a new release based on where it was in the library.
Count your blessings!