Just curious... - CrimeSpace2024-03-29T09:28:58Zhttps://crimespace.ning.com/forum/topics/537324:Topic:80211?commentId=537324%3AComment%3A80292&feed=yes&xn_auth=noScrapbooking is just horrible…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-10-11:537324:Comment:804252007-10-11T04:05:10.919ZDaniel Hatadihttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/danielhatadi
Scrapbooking is just horrible. It's about time that the governments of the world unite in fighting this social menace. It's tearing kid's lives apart at the seams, melting the glue that binds us all. I see them lying on the street, flattened beyond recognition, in alleys behind stationery shops, pasted up against cubicle doors in the toilets in large shopping centres dedicated to crafts and hobbies. It's just horrible.<br />
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Nah, haven't read that one yet.
Scrapbooking is just horrible. It's about time that the governments of the world unite in fighting this social menace. It's tearing kid's lives apart at the seams, melting the glue that binds us all. I see them lying on the street, flattened beyond recognition, in alleys behind stationery shops, pasted up against cubicle doors in the toilets in large shopping centres dedicated to crafts and hobbies. It's just horrible.<br />
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Nah, haven't read that one yet. So you've not read Ray's new…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-10-11:537324:Comment:804212007-10-11T03:54:51.310ZDonna Moorehttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/DonnaMoore
So you've not read Ray's new one VEG THAT MAKES YOU FART? As you could tell from DONKEY PUNCH, Ray is taking Cal Innes in a more cosy direction and this one's a culinary mystery with Cal opening a fruit and veg shop (called Taking a Leek) in Manchester's Moss Side. In the one after, Cal branches out into crafting and solves the death of a scrapbooker who has been suffocated under piles of multicoloured card. Good stuff. He also acquires a cat called Tibbles. (PS - Ray, don't kill me :o) )
So you've not read Ray's new one VEG THAT MAKES YOU FART? As you could tell from DONKEY PUNCH, Ray is taking Cal Innes in a more cosy direction and this one's a culinary mystery with Cal opening a fruit and veg shop (called Taking a Leek) in Manchester's Moss Side. In the one after, Cal branches out into crafting and solves the death of a scrapbooker who has been suffocated under piles of multicoloured card. Good stuff. He also acquires a cat called Tibbles. (PS - Ray, don't kill me :o) ) The last book I read that did…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-10-11:537324:Comment:804022007-10-11T01:56:39.225ZDaniel Hatadihttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/danielhatadi
The last book I read that didn't let me stop was Ray Banks' DONKEY PUNCH. I preferred the prequel, SATURDAY'S CHILD, because I suppose I'm attracted to more plot-based books. But I love the direction he's heading in and can't wait for the next one. I suppose it's contradictory of me to say so, but he could write about brussel sprouts and cardboard and I'd be riveted.
The last book I read that didn't let me stop was Ray Banks' DONKEY PUNCH. I preferred the prequel, SATURDAY'S CHILD, because I suppose I'm attracted to more plot-based books. But I love the direction he's heading in and can't wait for the next one. I suppose it's contradictory of me to say so, but he could write about brussel sprouts and cardboard and I'd be riveted. LOL - I "bullied / begged / c…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-10-11:537324:Comment:803852007-10-11T00:49:30.121ZKaren from AustCrimehttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/austcrimefiction
LOL - I "bullied / begged / cajoled" Helen into reading that one a couple of MWF's ago - and she was leery as well - Sun Storm's fascinating isn't it - so much to make you think it will be horrible but yet.<br />
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For me - the most recent new and interesting was definitely The End of Mr Y by Scarlett Thomas - not as magnificently, fantastically, compelling weird and wonderful as Let the Right One In - but still wonderfully weird and compelling.
LOL - I "bullied / begged / cajoled" Helen into reading that one a couple of MWF's ago - and she was leery as well - Sun Storm's fascinating isn't it - so much to make you think it will be horrible but yet.<br />
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For me - the most recent new and interesting was definitely The End of Mr Y by Scarlett Thomas - not as magnificently, fantastically, compelling weird and wonderful as Let the Right One In - but still wonderfully weird and compelling. New to me - Asa Larsson's Sun…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-10-11:537324:Comment:803822007-10-11T00:21:47.641ZBarbara Fisterhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/Bfister
New to me - Asa Larsson's <i>Sun Storm</i>. Wow, it's excellent! I was a little slow to pick it up because I thought "wacko religion, ritualistic murder, eh...." But it's very well written, nicely translated, and fascinating. Great setting in the Finnish-flavored north of Sweden.<br />
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I also just picked up a non-fiction book that looks very promising - <i>Defending the Damned: Inside Chicago's Cook County Public Defender's Office</i> by Kevin Davis. I started reading the author's note and even that…
New to me - Asa Larsson's <i>Sun Storm</i>. Wow, it's excellent! I was a little slow to pick it up because I thought "wacko religion, ritualistic murder, eh...." But it's very well written, nicely translated, and fascinating. Great setting in the Finnish-flavored north of Sweden.<br />
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I also just picked up a non-fiction book that looks very promising - <i>Defending the Damned: Inside Chicago's Cook County Public Defender's Office</i> by Kevin Davis. I started reading the author's note and even that was quite involving! I'm reading a non-mystery boo…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-10-10:537324:Comment:803592007-10-10T22:38:16.144Znorbyhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/norby871
I'm reading a non-mystery book: Look Me In the Eye by John Elder Robison. Robison is the brother of Augusten Burroughs and has Asperger's Syndrome. I'm about 3/4's of the way through-great book.
I'm reading a non-mystery book: Look Me In the Eye by John Elder Robison. Robison is the brother of Augusten Burroughs and has Asperger's Syndrome. I'm about 3/4's of the way through-great book. I'm currently reading somethi…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-10-10:537324:Comment:803342007-10-10T20:39:36.805ZDonna Moorehttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/DonnaMoore
I'm currently reading something exciting and old - Richard S Prather's OVER HER DEAR BODY featuring the wonderful Shell Scott. It has lines like: "But it was more than just a dance. It was like doing a foxtrot and getting your pants pressed at the same time." Wonderful stuff. On the 'new' front, on my TBR pile are Craig McDonald's HEAD GAMES and Warren Ellis' CROOKED LITTLE VEIN both of which I have heard great things about.
I'm currently reading something exciting and old - Richard S Prather's OVER HER DEAR BODY featuring the wonderful Shell Scott. It has lines like: "But it was more than just a dance. It was like doing a foxtrot and getting your pants pressed at the same time." Wonderful stuff. On the 'new' front, on my TBR pile are Craig McDonald's HEAD GAMES and Warren Ellis' CROOKED LITTLE VEIN both of which I have heard great things about. Not exactly new, but I'm read…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-10-10:537324:Comment:803132007-10-10T19:03:05.144ZBethany K. Warnerhttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/bkwarner
Not exactly new, but I'm reading another Jasper Fforde book. Those are alwasy exciting.
Not exactly new, but I'm reading another Jasper Fforde book. Those are alwasy exciting. Roddy Doyle's THE DEPORTEES.…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-10-10:537324:Comment:802922007-10-10T17:45:32.587ZJohn McFetridgehttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/JohnMcF
Roddy Doyle's THE DEPORTEES. It's not crime fiction (though there is a pretty good story in it about some shoplifting teens) but it's terrific. It's short stories he wrote for a magazine started in Dublin by a couple of Nigerian journalists. The "title track" is a sequel of sorts to THE COMMITMENTS.<br />
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And Linwood Barclay's NO TIME FOR GOODBYE, a standalone thriller with some excellent twists and turns.
Roddy Doyle's THE DEPORTEES. It's not crime fiction (though there is a pretty good story in it about some shoplifting teens) but it's terrific. It's short stories he wrote for a magazine started in Dublin by a couple of Nigerian journalists. The "title track" is a sequel of sorts to THE COMMITMENTS.<br />
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And Linwood Barclay's NO TIME FOR GOODBYE, a standalone thriller with some excellent twists and turns. Zoe Sharp, FIRST DROP. Female…tag:crimespace.ning.com,2007-10-10:537324:Comment:802892007-10-10T17:24:32.510ZJ.D. Rhoadeshttps://crimespace.ning.com/profile/JDRhoades
Zoe Sharp, FIRST DROP. Female Ex-SAS soldier turned bodyguard running for her life with her bratty teenaged principal and trying to figure out why all these people are trying to kill them.<br />
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Warren Ellis, CROOKED LITTLE VEIN. Deeply twisted, perverse,and darkly satirical take on the P.I. novel, in which a broken down private eye gets hired by the President's evil Chief of Staff to find the real, secret U.S. Constitution, which also apparently has the power to control men's minds. Mind-bending.
Zoe Sharp, FIRST DROP. Female Ex-SAS soldier turned bodyguard running for her life with her bratty teenaged principal and trying to figure out why all these people are trying to kill them.<br />
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Warren Ellis, CROOKED LITTLE VEIN. Deeply twisted, perverse,and darkly satirical take on the P.I. novel, in which a broken down private eye gets hired by the President's evil Chief of Staff to find the real, secret U.S. Constitution, which also apparently has the power to control men's minds. Mind-bending.