Help Me, I Can't Find Anything To Read! - CrimeSpace2024-03-29T13:30:54Zhttp://crimespace.ning.com/forum/topics/537324:Topic:138769?commentId=537324%3AComment%3A138970&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI found COTTONWOOD fantastica…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2008-05-02:537324:Comment:1396132008-05-02T20:26:21.005ZMary Deehttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/readstoclem
I found COTTONWOOD fantastically funny in a snarly kind of way. It could get anyone out of a reading rut.
I found COTTONWOOD fantastically funny in a snarly kind of way. It could get anyone out of a reading rut. You might want to try a total…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2008-05-01:537324:Comment:1392182008-05-01T11:52:11.347ZJude Hardinhttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/festus
You might want to try a totally different genre for a while. Works for me. I'm currently reading <i>Shane</i> by Jack Schaefer, and it's actually quite good.
You might want to try a totally different genre for a while. Works for me. I'm currently reading <i>Shane</i> by Jack Schaefer, and it's actually quite good. I've looked at that and Dan S…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2008-05-01:537324:Comment:1391592008-05-01T01:23:55.388ZDaniel Hatadihttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/danielhatadi
I've looked at that and Dan Simmons' THE TERROR but have been put off by the length. I like my reads to usually be no more than 300 pages, but I'll go for any length if I'm in the mood for that particular book.
I've looked at that and Dan Simmons' THE TERROR but have been put off by the length. I like my reads to usually be no more than 300 pages, but I'll go for any length if I'm in the mood for that particular book. All of Huston's stuff is good…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2008-04-30:537324:Comment:1390252008-04-30T15:25:43.729ZAngiehttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/slackerwriter
All of Huston's stuff is good, but the Pitt books are my fave. And Half the Blood of Brooklyn is freakin' phenomenal. You might wanna nudge yer friend to hurry up and return it.
All of Huston's stuff is good, but the Pitt books are my fave. And Half the Blood of Brooklyn is freakin' phenomenal. You might wanna nudge yer friend to hurry up and return it. I just read both HEAD GAMES a…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2008-04-30:537324:Comment:1390182008-04-30T14:40:06.083ZEmilyhttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/Emily
I just read both HEAD GAMES and THE BLONDE in the past 2-3 weeks (and I wasn't even working from a "severed head" reading list!). I'm always reluctant to say I know what would "knock the socks off" anyone, but I can easily say either of these should knock out anyone's reading funk. Absolutely left of center, page-turning reads. Both of them, but especially THE BLONDE, grab you right from the start, so if you're feeling that reluctance to commit to any one read, you'll be 75 pages in before you…
I just read both HEAD GAMES and THE BLONDE in the past 2-3 weeks (and I wasn't even working from a "severed head" reading list!). I'm always reluctant to say I know what would "knock the socks off" anyone, but I can easily say either of these should knock out anyone's reading funk. Absolutely left of center, page-turning reads. Both of them, but especially THE BLONDE, grab you right from the start, so if you're feeling that reluctance to commit to any one read, you'll be 75 pages in before you even think about that again! And HEAD GAMES is one that, once you're reading it, you'll want everyone you know to read it too. "... these books..." - so is…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2008-04-30:537324:Comment:1390062008-04-30T14:00:11.744ZJohn McFetridgehttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/JohnMcF
"... these books..." - so is the next one coming out soon? I'm about halfway through HIGH SEASON, enjoying it a lot.
"... these books..." - so is the next one coming out soon? I'm about halfway through HIGH SEASON, enjoying it a lot. You might like Elizabeth Kost…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2008-04-30:537324:Comment:1389702008-04-30T11:35:39.672ZL. A. Starkshttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/Starksbooks
You might like Elizabeth Kostova's The Historian if you haven't read it. Well-reviewed, very suspenseful, leans toward horror.
You might like Elizabeth Kostova's The Historian if you haven't read it. Well-reviewed, very suspenseful, leans toward horror. Well, I started CAUGHT STEALI…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2008-04-30:537324:Comment:1389522008-04-30T05:59:10.787ZDaniel Hatadihttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/danielhatadi
Well, I started CAUGHT STEALING last night and read about 20 pages. It pulled me in, but I have a strange feeling I might jump ship for some more Joe Pitt (as soon as I get it back).
Well, I started CAUGHT STEALING last night and read about 20 pages. It pulled me in, but I have a strange feeling I might jump ship for some more Joe Pitt (as soon as I get it back). Loomis? That's a strange name…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2008-04-30:537324:Comment:1389502008-04-30T05:58:21.654ZDaniel Hatadihttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/danielhatadi
Loomis? That's a strange name. Sounds like he writes embroidery mysteries to me ...
Loomis? That's a strange name. Sounds like he writes embroidery mysteries to me ... Thanks for all these recommen…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2008-04-30:537324:Comment:1389482008-04-30T05:57:39.351ZDaniel Hatadihttp://crimespace.ning.com/profile/danielhatadi
Thanks for all these recommendations. I've heard of some before, but this is turning into quite a juicy list for my eyeballs.
Thanks for all these recommendations. I've heard of some before, but this is turning into quite a juicy list for my eyeballs.