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It is very funny, I'm sure they will enjoy it :)

I loved it Nancy!

The Rosie Project so far is the funniest book I have read in a LONG time. I laugh out loud, try and cover my mouth to keep in the laughter, and silently giggle. It is wonderful!
We're reading The Night Guest right before that one, so they'll be grateful. I just picked The Rosie Project totally at random. I'm so happy to hear it's well liked.
Autumn wrote: "Nancy wrote: "I'm having my book group read The Rosie Project. I hope it's good. They'll kill me otherwise!"
The Rosie Project so far is the funniest book I have read in a LONG tim..."
So cool!
The Rosie Project so far is the funniest book I have read in a LONG tim..."
So cool!
Finishing up one last "Christmas" story, Wilderness Lodge by Carole Pitt, listening to Pray for Silence by Linda Costello, and then The Bones of Paris by Laurie King.












Looks like an interesting story Patricia. Did you like the book?




I have to read more Lee Childs, I've read two or three so far and enjoyed them both.


Wow... 10 pages in & it's utterly gripping. May have to read something else in tandem with this to allow me to catch my breath.

In an effort to get some books out of the house I've decided that the rest of January will be devoted to James Patterson. So far I've finished NYPD Red, which was good fun. Now making a start on Sail.

Right now I am reading Rose Madder by Stephen King read it for a BOTM on Stephen King Fans group on goodreads. I read this before and i liked it but its been a long time since i read it and I forgot about how goood it is. So far i am 250 pages in it. Started to read it on the first.
After I get done on that book I will be reading these
A Maiden's Grave & The Skin Collector by Jeffery Deaver
Missing Justice by Alafair Burke
Night Sins by Tami Hoag
Shadow Prey by John Sandford

When I finish, I'm moving on two other books in the same vein:
You're Next by Gregg Hurwitz
Just One Look by Harlan Coben

Is this a series? I just put Milwaukee Winters Can Be Murder on my active TBR shelves. Looks like there is also a summer but I don't see a spring. Maybe she got bored with it before she got to spring.


I bought the first Dalgliesh mystery,



I have been working my way through for the past couple of years. Much faster since I discovered them on Overdrive (library link for e-books and audios). It started with an accidental coming upon a copy of [book:Cover Her Face. I think especially with her recent death, people may be wanting to read (or re-read) her books, especially Dalgliesh and possibly also Cordelia. I know I am continuing and keep finding that I wondering if I actually read these before. Because they aren't ringing any bells as I read or listen my way through them.

I'll start a thread then for people to list those books they might read this year or for any P.D. James comments as well. It won't supercede any of our monthly challenges, just run parallel. Thanks, Jan for your comments.
Catherine wrote: "I've almost completed Agatha Christie mystery that I've somehow missed over the years: The Secret of Chimneys. I've not read any of her Inspector Battle books before and am having run ..."
I read that in December, Catherine, The Seven Dials Mystery, that is. I enjoyed very much. Hope you do too.


Genre : Mystery / Thriller / Humor / Short Story
Review: Petectives: Christmas Party - My Review
Rating: 5 Stars
A very cute detective story with a house cat as a detective. Truly interesting and short read.


Genre: Murder Mystery / Crime / Detective / Thriller / Psychological Thriller / Short Story
Review: Red Christmas - My Review
Rating: 5 stars
A true thriller in just a few words. Do not miss the last line. Sends shivers down the spine


Genre: Mystery / Short Story / Thriller / Detective / Crime
Review: Inspector Zhang Gets His Wish - My Review
Rating: 5 Stars
A very interesting Closed Door Murder Mystery giving due reference and honour to the greats in the industry - Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot


Genre: Murder / Mystery / Thriller / Short Story / Fiction / Crime / Detective
Rating: 5 stars
Review: Perfect Crime - My Review
A wonderful attempt at a perfect crime and beautiful detective work all in just a handful of pages. Half an hour power packed read


Genre: Murder / Mystery / Thriller / Psychological Thriller / Detective / Crime / Young Adult / YA Romance
Rating: 5 stars
Review: Frozen Past - My Review
An absolutely engaging and engrossing thriller. Once you start, you can't put it down before finishing. Superb climax too


Genre: Psychological Thriller / Murder / Crime
Rating: 5 star
Review: Last Straw: Vengeance is not always the province of the Lord - My Review
A very well written psychological thriller which questions if the wrong is actually wrong or is it circumstantial right?


Genre: Thriller / Murder / Mystery / Crime / Detective
Rating: 3 starts
Review: Dead Ringer - My Review
An Average Thriller with a different concept. Like the concept, not fond of the pace unfortunately


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I'm currently reading The Sun Is God, by Adrian McKinty, Songs For The Lost, by Alexander Zelenyj, and going back to restart The Green Man, by Kingsley Amis.