Friday, March 31, 2017

A Brief Book Roundup

Here is a brief roundup of what I have been reading.


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My current read
The Second Rule of Ten by Gay Hendricks and Tinker Lindsay
     I was just recently introduced to private detective Tenzing Norbu. In this second mystery (I wrote about the first one here), Ten investigates the death of a controversial Hollywood producer - because, of course, this is California. I like Ten and his efforts to balance his profession with his upbringing in a Tibetan monastery.



My last read
Murder is Bad Manners by Robin Stevens
     The action in this young adult mystery takes place at a British boarding school in 1934. The two protagonists, Daisy Wells from England and Hazel Wong from Hong Kong, form a detective agency and collect clues and sort through motives after the death of a teacher in the school. Nothing here to make one cringe - except for the discovery of the dead body, of course. A fun read.


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A quick one in between
The Mistletoe Murder and Other Stories by P.D. James
     Short stories of murder and mayhem from a favorite author. Two of them feature a young Adam Dalgleish and all are elegantly written. My only regret is that there were only four in this collection.


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The one before that
Knots and Crosses by Ian Rankin
     This is the introduction to Inspector John Rebus, Edinburgh's (literally) tortured detective. He is on the hunt for a killer who leaves clues that John can't quite understand. But when he catches on, there is hell to pay. Not sure I want to be John's friend, but may try book number two in this popular series. 


Latest purchase
Fierce Pajamas: An Anthology of Humor Writing from The New Yorker
     In a continued effort to keep my spirits up, I couldn't resist this find at a local used book store. One glance at the table of contents and I spotted the names E.B. White, James Thurber, Robert Benchley, and Dorothy Parker. Oh, and Groucho Marx. Groucho Marx?!

Had to have it. A volume to dip into when spirits dip.

What books are in your round up?

6 comments:

  1. I'm definitely in a reading slump. I've started and tossed (into the bag to go back to the used book store) several books. I've only finished reading two since my last blog post: one I disliked and won't post about and the other, I can't remember anything about it even though I only finished it two weeks ago! Goodness, get me out of this hole!

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    1. Believe me, Joan, lately I have discarded more than I have read. These slumps come and go, don't they? That is one reason I love the library - if the book doesn't suit I am only out a gallon of gas. My only suggestion is to keep trying. Something will grab you soon. Good luck.

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  2. I just finished reading An Unknown Woman, by Alice Koller, and I'm just starting to read The Count of Monte Cristo. I'm getting ready for a week-long road trip with a friend through AZ and NM, so have been reading guide books, too. I will have the great pleasure of choosing the books to take with me as part of my packing activities, and I'm holding off on starting anything new that I don't want to take with me in the meantime. I know we'll be busy and wear ourselves out during the trip, but there's always that flying time to be filled with bookish delight.

    That New Yorker book looks wonderful!

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    1. Wow, Kathy, your road trip sounds fantastic. The desert in the spring is something to behold. I may have read the Koller book back in the day when I longed to live the solitary life. I sort of do, now that I think about it. Ha! It may have helped.

      I have tried to read The Count of MC but struggled with it, so I watched the movie instead. The lazy way.

      Have a wonderful trip. I expect your sketchbooks to be filled!

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    2. I'm taking both sketchbook and camera, and hoping to catch the wildflower superbloom out there. So excited!!!

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    3. Excellent, Kathy. I am sure you will capture beautiful images!

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