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What are you reading the week of July 15, 2012? (Original Post) DUgosh Jul 2012 OP
The Deruga Case, Ricarda Huch dimbear Jul 2012 #1
World Made By Hand by James Howard Kunstler... Moe Shinola Jul 2012 #2
"Blue Mars" -- KSR bemildred Jul 2012 #3
"Antarctica" -- KSR nt bemildred Jul 2012 #14
All The Pretty Horses JitterbugPerfume Jul 2012 #4
The Time Travelers Guide to Midieval England, by Ian Mortimer pscot Jul 2012 #5
AGATHA RAISIN AND THE FAIRIES OF FRYFAM (2000) by M. C. Beaton fadedrose Jul 2012 #6
aggie DUgosh Jul 2012 #11
She grows on you.... fadedrose Jul 2012 #12
The Crown by Bilyeau elfin Jul 2012 #7
In the Woods Mz Pip Jul 2012 #8
Death of the Heart - E. Bowen freesqueeze Jul 2012 #9
Two books by high school classmates getting old in mke Jul 2012 #10
THE DEVIL'S STAR (2005) by Jo Nesbo fadedrose Jul 2012 #13
Good book fadedrose Jul 2012 #16
One of his best elfin Jul 2012 #18
Silver Pigs by Lindsey Davis...a detective novel set in Rome during the reign of Vespasian (70 AD) Rowdyboy Jul 2012 #15
I've read the first three getting old in mke Jul 2012 #17
The last book I read before "Silver Pigs" was Saylor's "Catalina's Riddle"....I'm going to the Rowdyboy Jul 2012 #19

dimbear

(6,271 posts)
1. The Deruga Case, Ricarda Huch
Sat Jul 14, 2012, 10:01 PM
Jul 2012

I'm on a German detective thriller binge.

From 1919, I think. Huch had quite the life.

Moe Shinola

(143 posts)
2. World Made By Hand by James Howard Kunstler...
Sun Jul 15, 2012, 01:29 AM
Jul 2012

...his first post-peak oil America novel. Also reading the Arthur Golding translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses(from the 1500s), Virgil's poetry(Eclogues, Georgics & Aeneid in 1 volume, translated into the most wonderful english verse), & The Once and Future King, by T.H. White.

bemildred

(90,061 posts)
3. "Blue Mars" -- KSR
Sun Jul 15, 2012, 07:15 AM
Jul 2012

I am struggling in places with reconciling the neurotic tendencies of his protagonists and their occasional bursts of superhuman intelligence and rationality. I have noticed this in others of his books.

JitterbugPerfume

(18,183 posts)
4. All The Pretty Horses
Sun Jul 15, 2012, 12:29 PM
Jul 2012

by Cormac McCarthy.

Not his best effort , but interesting.Maybe this opinion is slightly shaded by the fact that I have been feeling blah for a while--sore throat , congestion etc.

pscot

(21,041 posts)
5. The Time Travelers Guide to Midieval England, by Ian Mortimer
Sun Jul 15, 2012, 07:25 PM
Jul 2012

and The Death of Kings, the 4th in a series set in the reign of Alfred the Great, by Bernard Cornwell. I finished The Alienist a couple days ago. I liked it better than I first thought I would.

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
6. AGATHA RAISIN AND THE FAIRIES OF FRYFAM (2000) by M. C. Beaton
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 10:20 AM
Jul 2012

This is the 10th out of 23 (so far) in the Agatha Raisin series.

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

This was just the book I needed after finishing The Ballad of Frankie Silver, which was good, but after going thru two sad hangings I needed something more cheerful..

DUgosh - how far did you get in the Agatha Raisin series? This one had a pleasant surprise -- be sure to read it...

Book 60 of 2012...

DUgosh

(3,107 posts)
11. aggie
Wed Jul 18, 2012, 11:13 PM
Jul 2012

I've read them all, waiting for the next installment. I like Aggie better when she is not besotted by James Lacey.

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
12. She grows on you....
Wed Jul 18, 2012, 11:20 PM
Jul 2012

I hope the author comes up with someone for her.....I read the reviews of the next two in the series and it seems the lovely marriage doesn't last very long...I was disappointed to see that but will still go on with the series...

James was, is, and always will be, a jerk.

elfin

(6,262 posts)
7. The Crown by Bilyeau
Mon Jul 16, 2012, 06:32 PM
Jul 2012

Brit history mystery.

Am gobbling up mysteries during this summer. Baldacci, Coben, Slaughter, Freeman etc. This one should add a bit of historical context. Early into it and so far, very well written

getting old in mke

(813 posts)
10. Two books by high school classmates
Wed Jul 18, 2012, 09:05 PM
Jul 2012

_The Boy Who Loved Robbie Douglas_ by Jeffrey Dennis. Young gay man coming of age in a very closeted environment -- fundamentalist, blue collar, Illinois industrial town in the mid-60s-70s.

_Other Oceans_ by Andrea Jones. Book two in her Jungian riff on Peter Pan. Book 1 was _Hook & Jill_ (Wendy's pirate name was "Red Handed Jill."

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
13. THE DEVIL'S STAR (2005) by Jo Nesbo
Wed Jul 18, 2012, 11:37 PM
Jul 2012

I was disappointed to see that the villain in the first book is still a pain in Harry's rear and am getting tired of him. Also, this book's about a serial killer , and I don't like serial killer stories. Plus, the book is just too long, sometimes very confusing, maybe due to the translation from Norwegian to English.

I started it anyway and got interested in it; I was going to take it back to the library without reading it. But Harry Hole is such an interesting character that the story pulled me in. This is the third in the series about Harry Hole, a cop in Oslo, Norway.

http://www.stopyourekillingme.com/N_Authors/Nesbo_Jo.html

Book 61 of 2012.

fadedrose

(10,044 posts)
16. Good book
Fri Jul 20, 2012, 11:41 AM
Jul 2012

Plot, characters, etc., everything was good, except that I think it needed some editing. The last 200 pages I'd give 5 stars, but it was a struggle to hang in there till I got to the point where I couldn't put the book down...(450 pp).

elfin

(6,262 posts)
18. One of his best
Fri Jul 20, 2012, 06:27 PM
Jul 2012

was disappointed by The Leopard, but still a favorite author. Have read all.

Rowdyboy

(22,057 posts)
15. Silver Pigs by Lindsey Davis...a detective novel set in Rome during the reign of Vespasian (70 AD)
Fri Jul 20, 2012, 12:27 AM
Jul 2012

Marcus Didius Falco is the sleuth and he's a hot tempered, irreverant in-your-face kind of plebian who circulated in the uppere crust society of ancient Rome. Its well written and fun (and the first of about 15 books in a series that I expect to read).

getting old in mke

(813 posts)
17. I've read the first three
Fri Jul 20, 2012, 04:41 PM
Jul 2012

(I think--it was a while ago) and also enjoyed the exploits of Falco. Have you read any of Steven Saylor's Gordianus the Finder series? They're set about 150 years earlier.

Rowdyboy

(22,057 posts)
19. The last book I read before "Silver Pigs" was Saylor's "Catalina's Riddle"....I'm going to the
Fri Jul 20, 2012, 10:46 PM
Jul 2012

library tomorrow to get his first in the series-I think its called "Roman Blood". I enjoyed both tremendously but of the two I kind of favored Gordianus. In the last three years I've read and then reread Colleen McCullough's "Masters iof Rome" 7 book series which focuses on the politicians so it was interesting to me to see some of the same events told through the eyes of a common man.

Once I get into a series I won't be satisfied until I've read them all-lucky I live two blocks from a cooperative library!

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