An open discussion on what everyone is currently reading. Make recommendations to others, discuss what is new, hot, bestsellers, anything and everything related to books and the authors.
Just started Thomas (C.S.'s own Tom) Cooke's novel, Memoirs of a Bear and I'm finding it one of the most enjoyable books I've read in years!
It's fast, funny and intriguing.
Also, and I mean this, the narrative recalls to my mind my favorite golden age authors.
Love the writing, truly good with an interesting story.
I highly recommend it!
Peter Lovesey, THE VAULT. British police procedural. I don't know how to explain it, given the utmost respect that Lovesey enjoys as one of the great masters, but this book was/is lackluster. One just doesn't care that much about what happened or what will happen.
Recently finished Lennox by Craig Russell, Fear the Worst by Linwood Barclay, and Halfhead by Stuart MacBride (his futuristic thriller). Now reading The Crucifix Killer by Chris Carter, which is proving a little mediocre and disappointing thusfar. Looking forward to In the Blood by J.A. Kerley (formerly went by Jack Kerley for his fantastic debut The Hundredth Man and a couple after) next...
I'm about to start a catchup on the Davitt Award nominees as there are a few on the main list that I've not read yet - that will include Deep Night by Caroline Petit, Hotel of Secrets by T.J. Joyce, And Many Happy Returns by Helen Denkha and Fan Mail by P.D. James. In the meantime inhaled Burial by Neil Cross (loved his last - Natural History), and I'm currently reading The Tower by Michael Duffy (new book by one half of the publishing duo Duffy & Snellgrove).
Michael Connelly, THE SCARECROW. This book picks up the cast from THE POET. THE POET and THE SCARECROW are serial killer thrillers. I have to assume that THE POET was insanely successful for Connelly. Serial killer novels are, by definition, formula. But Michael Connelly is a good writer, so it doesn't grate overmuch. Of interest is his subject of the endangered newspaper industry.
PRENTICE ALVIN, 3rd in the Alvin Maker fantasy series set in colonial North America. This is as far as I've gotten in the series before, and this time I'm determined to get through it all. I loved SEVENTH SON, but the next two books take a considerably darker view of people.
I am reading an ARC of Vengence Road by Rick Mofina. There's a puzzle there that I haven't figured out yet and so far I love the book. Breathing Water by Tim Hallinan will be out next week I think and that is just a great book.
It was time for some light summer reading, novels you can put aside and not loose track...
" Bare Bones” by Kathy Reichs This one had just the right blend of action, suspense, grisly descriptions and romance. " The Killing Circle” by Andrew Pyper This is one dark, very complex and compelling plot with very disturbing moments. Margarita Nights” by Phyllis SmallmanThis crime fiction is made up of charming characters, I found this novel a pleasant change, but it does not rate at the top of my list. " Devil Bones” by Kathy Reichs There are so many predictable elements and lack of suspense in this novel. Not as good as her first installments. "Chasing Harry Winston" by Lauren Weisberger This is a fast, an easy read, one that will make you dream and tickle your fancy...a real chick-lit
At the moment I am reading " The cellist of Sarajevo" by Steven Galloway this is one powerful novel