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What are you reading the week of May 20, 2012? (Original Post) DUgosh May 2012 OP
A Dune Adrift by Marq De Villers and Sheila Hirtle. About the history of Sable Island. Really applegrove May 2012 #1
"Chill Run" by Brian Russell mvccd1000 May 2012 #2
DEATH OF A DUSTMAN (2001) by M. C. Beaton fadedrose May 2012 #3
THE DEVOTION OF SUSPECT X (2011) by Keigo Higashino fadedrose May 2012 #4
"Death on the Nile" by Agatha Christie sinkingfeeling May 2012 #5
_A Bad Day for Pretty_ by Sophie Littlefield. getting old in mke May 2012 #6
AN AMATEUR CORPSE (1978) Simon Brett fadedrose May 2012 #7
"Proportionate Response" by Dave Buschi mvccd1000 May 2012 #8
The Sun Set on Yorktown College- Kindle Edition, by Sarah Middleton shockedcanadian May 2012 #9
A Curable Romantic by Joseph Kibell clyrc May 2012 #10
"The Last Witness" by Joel Goldman mvccd1000 May 2012 #11
Just Finished Gilman's Mrs. Pollifax and the Lion Killer . . . The Roux Comes First May 2012 #12
CAST, IN ORDER OF DISAPPEARANCE (1975) by Simon Brett fadedrose May 2012 #13
I've enjoyed both Charles Paris and Mrs Pargeter getting old in mke May 2012 #14
I am reading 2312 by my current favorite author JitterbugPerfume May 2012 #15
SEVEN DEADLY WONDERS (2005) By Matthew Reilly fadedrose May 2012 #16
Dumped this after 30 pages.... fadedrose May 2012 #18
The Passage - Justin Cronin Mz Pip May 2012 #17

applegrove

(123,626 posts)
1. A Dune Adrift by Marq De Villers and Sheila Hirtle. About the history of Sable Island. Really
Sat May 19, 2012, 10:14 PM
May 2012

fascinating. Seems the horses on the huge sand bar in the Atlantic were from Grand Pré when the Acadians were expulsed from Canada.

mvccd1000

(1,534 posts)
2. "Chill Run" by Brian Russell
Sun May 20, 2012, 12:42 AM
May 2012

It was an ok read, but interesting character. I'd never before read a book about a black Canadian whose parents immigrated from Barbados before he was born. His best friend was of Jamaican descent, and the girl in the book was Jamaican/Italian.

Plot and action were a bit far-fetched, but the characters were interesting. I don't miss the cold of northern winters.

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
3. DEATH OF A DUSTMAN (2001) by M. C. Beaton
Sun May 20, 2012, 09:46 AM
May 2012

This is the 17th of the Hamish Macbeth series in the Scottish Highlands.

I didn't like the previous 4 books and was ready to ditch my lovable Hamish but Beaton managed to salvage his flirtatious rear-end and resurrected his "sort of" love for Priscilla, who has been absent for the last 4 books. Dustman is a good one. I'll stay with Beaton till the end, Hamish's or mine.


http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/B_Authors/Beaton_M-C.html



Book 43 of 2012

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
4. THE DEVOTION OF SUSPECT X (2011) by Keigo Higashino
Sun May 20, 2012, 09:51 AM
May 2012

Just started this book early this morning after finishing Hamish Macbeth...so I don't know if it's good or not....

It's about Manabu Yukawa (“Detective Galileo”), a brilliant physics professor, and police detective Kusanagi, in Tokyo, Japan.

http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/H_Authors/Higashino_Keigo.html

The second book of the new series is due out in October....

Book 44 of 2012

getting old in mke

(813 posts)
6. _A Bad Day for Pretty_ by Sophie Littlefield.
Tue May 22, 2012, 07:13 AM
May 2012

Reading (with the eyes), although an audio reading with Missoura accents would be sweet...

mvccd1000

(1,534 posts)
8. "Proportionate Response" by Dave Buschi
Tue May 22, 2012, 11:29 PM
May 2012

Second book of his I've read on kindle, this one has all new characters. Overall it was pretty good, but the beginning was great; I started the book and by the time I stopped for air after the first scene, I was 11% into it! Reminded me of a Marcus Wynne scene, breaking everything down and making you notice each thing that led to the confrontation.

Part of it took place in Shanghei, but there was only superficial incorporation of the city; talking about some of the new glittering skyscrapers vs. the old and mostly empty communist-era gray cement buildings, or the ever-present smog that makes it look as if the sun never really comes out.

Overall, it has me ready to buy a third book when it comes out.

 

shockedcanadian

(751 posts)
9. The Sun Set on Yorktown College- Kindle Edition, by Sarah Middleton
Wed May 23, 2012, 08:57 AM
May 2012

The Sun Set on Yorktown College

I am a kindle freak. I couldn`t live without my ebook reader. Purchased this recently and found it to be a powerful romantic drama. I saw it on another site and someone posted a positive review so I decided to buy it for $2.99.

Basically, Marc is a wrestler from Canada he comes to America and meets Stacy by some stroke of fate. Love, romance, curveballs, some sorrow. Powerful but quite enjoyable. I finished it last night

clyrc

(2,299 posts)
10. A Curable Romantic by Joseph Kibell
Wed May 23, 2012, 09:12 AM
May 2012

So far, a little over halfway through, I really like it.

mvccd1000

(1,534 posts)
11. "The Last Witness" by Joel Goldman
Wed May 23, 2012, 09:39 AM
May 2012

Second in the attorney Lou Mason series, set in Kansas City. Just downloaded it today, so I'll have to leave a followup report if I finish it this week.

The Roux Comes First

(1,589 posts)
12. Just Finished Gilman's Mrs. Pollifax and the Lion Killer . . .
Wed May 23, 2012, 05:16 PM
May 2012

leaving only one in the Pollifax series to be completed, alas.

Also working on Kipling's The Jungle Book (Nook) and Heaney's Cradle of Gold, tale of Bingham's exploration of Machu Picchu.

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
13. CAST, IN ORDER OF DISAPPEARANCE (1975) by Simon Brett
Thu May 24, 2012, 12:07 AM
May 2012

Last edited Fri May 25, 2012, 11:47 AM - Edit history (1)

First in the Charles Paris, actor and crime solver mystery series. Takes place in England...


Book 46 of 2012

getting old in mke

(813 posts)
14. I've enjoyed both Charles Paris and Mrs Pargeter
Thu May 24, 2012, 06:56 AM
May 2012

Simon Brett doesn't do a bad job reading his books, either. Of course, radio/TV is his background.

JitterbugPerfume

(18,183 posts)
15. I am reading 2312 by my current favorite author
Fri May 25, 2012, 11:45 AM
May 2012

Kim Stanley Robinson.

The solar system is humanity's home, but the ecological and other "human " problems look curiously similar

By the way, if a human augments their humanity with computers, other species etc, when does she cease to be human? or does she? I LOVE THIS BOOK

strangely enough I just could not get into Red Mars last week , so I set it aside for another time. It is the first KSR book that I could not immediately love

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
16. SEVEN DEADLY WONDERS (2005) By Matthew Reilly
Fri May 25, 2012, 11:46 AM
May 2012

Had to put Cast, In Order of Disappearance aside because the renewall date on this one gives me little time to finish it, and it's already been renewed once.

This is a stand-alone book.





Book 46

Mz Pip

(27,939 posts)
17. The Passage - Justin Cronin
Sun May 27, 2012, 05:43 PM
May 2012

It will take melonger than a week to read since its over 800 pages long. I'm going on a trip so it will be good for the plane.

I've read about 400 pages. It started out strong but seems to be petering out. Hopefully it will pick up. It's got a decent sci-fi-ish end of the world as we know it premise but the middle really starts to drag.

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