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[QUOTE=Deathstroke;5545673]I finished reading the Eva Gates mystery novel [i]A Death Long Overdue[/i].[/QUOTE]That reminded me that her latest book in the Library Lighthouse series, [B][I][U]Deadly Ever After[/U][/I][/B], was due out last week.
Just went and put a reserve on it for my Mom at the library. I'm third on the list, and the library lists the book as "On-Order".
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[QUOTE=MajorHoy;5545868]That reminded me that her latest book in the Library Lighthouse series, [B][I][U]Deadly Ever After[/U][/I][/B], was due out last week.
Just went and put a reserve on it for my Mom at the library. I'm third on the list, and the library lists the book as "On-Order".[/QUOTE]
Yep, that's the one after the one I just finished.
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New Kindle book: [I]Wieland: or, The Transformation: An American Tale[/I] (1798) by Charles Brockton Brown.
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[QUOTE=The Darknight Detective;5548314]New Kindle book: [I]Wieland: or, The Transformation: An American Tale[/I] (1798) by Charles Brockton Brown.
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I read this in college. For a horror tale that had no precedent set before it, it was quite scary.
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Kindle-wise, I'm now reading [I]Raspberry Jam[/I] (1920), the eleventh Fleming Stone novel by Carolyn Wells.
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[QUOTE=Malvolio;5549625]I read this in college. For a horror tale that had no precedent set before it, it was quite scary.[/QUOTE]
Indeed. I found it quite good myself.
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I am currently reading FREEDOM AND NECESSITY, by Emma Bull and Steven Brust, a cult novel highly liked by China Mieville and others.
This passage is amazing.
"In our memories, there is a graveyard where we bury our dead. They all lie together, the loved ones and the ones we hated, friends and foes and kin, with no distinction among them. We have to mourn every one of them, because our memories have made them as much a part of us as our bones or our skin. If we don't, we've no right to remember anything at all."
(Page 208)
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New on the Kindle: [I]Trilby[/I] (1894) by George du Maurier. This is the novel that introduced to the world Svengali.
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I finished the Edith Maxwell mystery novel 'TIL DIRT DO US PART.
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I finished reading the Edith Maxwell mystery novel [url=https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4012240167][i]'Til Dirt Do Us Part[/i][/url].
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Exile and the Kingdom, by Albert Camus
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Just finished reading the David Ignatius thriller [I]The Paladin[/I].
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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson.
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Now reading [I]Dead Beat[/I] (2005), the seventh novel by Jim Butcher from [I]The Dresden Files[/I] series.
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I finished reading the David Ignatius spy thriller [i]The Paladin[/i]. You can check out my review of the book [url=https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4028566141]HERE![/url]