Currently reading:
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[U][b]The Moving Target[/b][/U] by Ross Macdonald
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[U][b]The Moving Target[/b][/U] by Ross Macdonald
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New books I'm reading: [I]A Caribbean Mystery[/I] (1964), another Miss Marple mystery by Agatha Christie, and on my Kindle sometime tomorrow - [I]Life and Death of Harriet Frean[/I] (1922) by May Sinclair.
The three Bobiverse books. They were pretty sweet. I am now working on "The Eyes of the Dragon" by Stephen King.
Now reading: [B][U]I, the Jury[/U][/B] by Mickey Spillane[SIZE=1] (original © 1947)[/SIZE]
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[U][b]The Mike Hammer Collection, Volume I[/b][/U]
by Mickey Spillane[SIZE=1] (New American Library 2001)[/SIZE][/indent]
[b]The Twelve, by Justin Cronin.[/b] Finished this after months of starting and stopping. An underwhelming sequel to the amazing book The Passage. Hopefully the final book in the trilogy makes up for it.
[b]Unbury Carol, by Josh Malerman.[/b] DNF at 15%. Saw lots of negative Goodreads reviews echoing my sentiments so I figured it wasn't worth finishing. Shame, because Malerman's Bird Box is one of the best horror ever written.
[b]The Eye Of The World, by Robert Jordan.[/b] A re-read. Loved this series (Wheel Of Time) the first time and am happy to be back in its comfy world.
[b]Wings Of Fire, by Tui Sutherland.[/b] My daughter is reading this fantasy series so I read the first book so she could have someone to talk about it with.
I'm working on [I]The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill: Visions of Glory, 1874–1932[/I] (1983) by William Manchester.
Now reading:
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[U][b]Blackmailer[/b][/U] by George Axelrod
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On my Kindle, I'm now reading [I]The Return of the Soldier[/I] (1918) by Rebecca West.
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[U][b]Deadly Beloved[/b][/U] by Max Allan Collins
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[QUOTE=MajorHoy;3602856]Currently reading:
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[U][b]Deadly Beloved[/b][/U] by Max Allan Collins
[SIZE=1]("[I]The First Ever Ms. Tree Novel[/I]" / Hard Case Crime, 2007)[/SIZE][/indent][/QUOTE]
You have to love those covers. :)
[QUOTE=The Darknight Detective;3602885][quote][img]http://www.hardcasecrime.com/books/bk38/cover_big.jpg[/img][/quote]You have to love those covers. :)[/QUOTE]And that particular cover art is by Terry Beatty, who was the artist/co-creator of the character in her comic book run.
Started the first Malazan book(Gardens of the Moon), feels like it's taking a while to get going
[I]The Slaves of Solitude[/I] (1947) by Patrick Hamilton
New Kindle book: [I]The Dream of the Red Chamber[/I] (1750) by Cao Xueqin. It's considered one of the four classical novels from China.
[QUOTE=The Darknight Detective;3608162]New Kindle book: [I]The Dream of the Red Chamber[/I] (1750) by Cao Xueqin. It's considered one of the four classical novels from China.[/QUOTE]
BTW, this book makes [I]War and Peace[/I] look short!