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What book(s) are you reading now?


I'm reading Food Politics, by Marion Nestle and also Hot and Sweaty Rex by Eric Garcia, which is the third of his books about a private eye who is part of a group of dinosuars wearing human costumes who live among humans. It's a pretty funny book.

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i'm reading "is masturbation normal 10 times a day"


apparently it's not


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trunk music by michael connelly


 


good book


 



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I am reading Bubbles Abroad by Sarah Strohmeyer.

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Blindsighted by Karen Slaughter great book plus I finished it tonight....


Now I am waiting for The Fivth Horseman by James Patterson Is his newest book to the womens murder club series.  Preordered it from Amazon it should be in anyday now its about to hit the market. 


I also just finished reading Predator by Patricia Cornwell....



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The Prey by Allison Brennan. I started it last night. It's about a former FBI agent turned author.......she wakes up one morning to discover reporters in her front yard...she assumes they want an interview until her agent informs her that a young woman has been brutally murdered. SO? The victim has the same name and was murdered the same way (with the same details..blood spatter, etc.)as the main character of her latest novel.......OOOOOOOHHHHHHH!


I cant wait to read more...I read 6 pages and got sleepy ...need my rest, you know!


 



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Blindsighted by Karen Slaughter great book plus I finished it tonight.... Now I am waiting for The Fivth Horseman by James Patterson Is his newest book to the womens murder club series.  Preordered it from Amazon it should be in anyday now its about to hit the market.  I also just finished reading Predator by Patricia Cornwell....


I am waiting for  4th of July  novel to come out on paperback...love that series. I want to read Predator, but am waiting for p-back.....its just so much more convenient; I can throw it in my purse ...hardcover is so tough to take anywhere...'


So ..was Predator any good? Is it worth waiting for paperback? Is is a Scarpetta series book?



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laboo wrote: Blindsighted by Karen Slaughter great book plus I finished it tonight.... Now I am waiting for The Fivth Horseman by James Patterson Is his newest book to the womens murder club series.  Preordered it from Amazon it should be in anyday now its about to hit the market.  I also just finished reading Predator by Patricia Cornwell.... I am waiting for  4th of July  novel to come out on paperback...love that series. I want to read Predator, but am waiting for p-back.....its just so much more convenient; I can throw it in my purse ...hardcover is so tough to take anywhere...' So ..was Predator any good? Is it worth waiting for paperback? Is is a Scarpetta series book?


hey Styx,  I am not fond of hardback books myself for the same reasons....plus, they are hard to sneak into work.


The 4th of July was a very good book.  Yes, Predator is a good book if you can get passed the way Pete treats Kay thru the whole book. It also had  a great twist in the end, you think you have it figured out but, DAMN!


If you have not read any of Karen Slaughter try Blindsighted... She writes alot like P. Cornwell.


I try to buy books from Amazon....the used books, they are in good condition and sometimes new.....



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Great book, i started on the Harry Bosch novells and they are pretty good. I like Sandford better do.


I´m reading The Abs diet wich is a great book, i´m sticking to it, abs in 6 weeks they say. It´s gonna work as they are allready starting to show and i´m still in week 1



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Styx wrote: laboo wrote: Blindsighted by Karen Slaughter great book plus I finished it tonight.... Now I am waiting for The Fivth Horseman by James Patterson Is his newest book to the womens murder club series.  Preordered it from Amazon it should be in anyday now its about to hit the market.  I also just finished reading Predator by Patricia Cornwell.... I am waiting for  4th of July  novel to come out on paperback...love that series. I want to read Predator, but am waiting for p-back.....its just so much more convenient; I can throw it in my purse ...hardcover is so tough to take anywhere...' So ..was Predator any good? Is it worth waiting for paperback? Is is a Scarpetta series book? hey Styx,  I am not fond of hardback books myself for the same reasons....plus, they are hard to sneak into work. The 4th of July was a very good book.  Yes, Predator is a good book if you can get passed the way Pete treats Kay thru the whole book. It also had  a great twist in the end, you think you have it figured out but, DAMN! If you have not read any of Karen Slaughter try Blindsighted... She writes alot like P. Cornwell. I try to buy books from Amazon....the used books, they are in good condition and sometimes new.....


Pete loves Kay and he just acts like a jerk to hide it.  


Thanks for the tip on Karen Slaughter...I will check her out once I finish The Prey. 


 



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reading Twisted, by Jonathan Kellerman......  losing my interest in it though....

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reading Twisted, by Jonathan Kellerman......  losing my interest in it though....


I read Twisted........keep reading it; its not his best, but its ok......for some reason, Kellermans most recent Delaware novels wander a bit . When I read a book that I start to lose interest in, I just finish it because I want to see if it gets better or what has happened. I usually give the book away because I know I wont read it again. (Yes, I read some books again, years later.....just like watching a movie again) I didnt like Conspiracy Club....dont bother.  Therapy was ok, but not great. I wasnt sure about Monster. Bad Love was pretty good. The Murder Book was rather complicated, but not bad....


When I read Conspiracy Club and hated it, I thought that I didnt like it because I had just reading Kellerman only for over a year. I switched to Kathy Reichs...read all of hers and then went to Patricia Cornwell. .....got tired of her after Cause of Death and another one that was not what I expected. Stephen White is pretty good too! Same old forensic psych kind of stuff with a few detectives who help the main character out...and a D.A. for a wife.


 I get obsessive about books and authors. If I like something, I just read the same author over and over and then I hit a bad book.....ugh......so I switch. I love the "Look Inside" feature in Amazon.com. I can read the first few paragraphs to see if the book interests me before I buy it.    



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Umm... Psychology, Policing America, Court Procedures and Intro to CJ. Light reading ya know.

I was reading a book about the Black Dahlia murder, just haven't had time to pick it back up. I just ordered LA Confidential by James Ellroy and (pre ordered) Christopher Moore's new book.

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"Double Tap" by Steve Martini.  It's going very s-l-o-w-l-y.  Other than the initial murder, there hasn't been any action, and I'm 2/3 of the way through the book.   


It's just a lot of mental gymnastics by the attorneys for the accused.



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Umm... Psychology, Policing America, Court Procedures and Intro to CJ. Light reading ya know. I was reading a book about the Black Dahlia murder, just haven't had time to pick it back up. I just ordered LA Confidential by James Ellroy and (pre ordered) Christopher Moore's new book.

Icecold, I've been waiting for "A Dirty Job" to come out, too!  I think it's March 21.

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Just had to turn in The Scarlet Letter to my work's library since I'll be shortly ending my employment there. Halfway through a book on John Wayne Gacy....it's not the greatest. Thinking about re-reading Stephen King's IT or maybe I'll go use my Border's gift card and actually pick something new up. Or I might say screw it and just go the library like always.

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Icecold, I've been waiting for "A Dirty Job" to come out, too!  I think it's March 21.



Yep, March 21. I pre-ordered it through amazon.com. Hoping to have it for my flight to CA in April.

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I just started reading "Hades' Daughter" by Sara Douglass.  It's the first of a series called "The Troy Game"!


I love greek mythology!



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Right now im finishing up on Combat, just finished Blue blood for the second time through about a week ago.

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So many wonderful books - so little time:


Stephen King - The Cell ; Debbie Macomber - The Shop on Blossom Street and A Good Yarn; Jorge Luis Borges - The Book of Imaginary Beings, trans by Andrew Hurley; J.D. Robb - Memory in Death; Joan Hess - Malpractice in Maggody; Debbie Stoller - Stitch 'n Bitch. 


Eagerly awaiting:


Elizabeth Peter's Tomb of the Golden Bird; Preston/Child's The Book of the Dead;Jennifer Chiaverini's Circle of Quilters. 



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I always like the Sue Grafton books.....


I also like to read Ellen Degeneres books and her moms



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I stopped reading Sue Grafton around F, and figure I'll start again when she finishes.  I also realized if I had listed those books seperately, I'd have nearly 25 posts...  So, I think I should list some more

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This week I read:


Martha Grimes - The Old Wine Shades


Sophie Kinsella - Can you keep a Secret (very funny, light)


Patricia McKillip - Solstice Wood


Agatha Christie - Masterpieces in Miniature



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Just finshed Hinds feet in high places


 


great book


 


now starting on intercessor



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I hate reading

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I am trying to read the Da Vinci Code before the movie comes out.

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Alone...... Lisa Gardner!!

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