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    Into Clive Cussler at the Moment - reading The Lost City

    Nearly finished and will have a choice between more Cussler or James Patterson or Fearless Fourteen from Janet Evanovich.

    Think it will be time for a lighter read with Evanovich
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    I am reading Die Katze, die Brahms spielte (the cat who played Brahms) This is my 1st translated cat who.... book and I am pleasantly surprised how well the translation works.

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    Just got back from Mother-in law. I took a book from one of the shelves and half the content was on the floor, so I had a sort out. Does anyone like reading Tom Sharpe, Ed McBain, P.D.James or John D. MacDonald? If anyone is interested drop me a line. The sooner they leave here the better, as this was only the 1st shelf I sifted through

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    Quote Originally Posted by bykimbo View Post
    I like Miss Silver much more - they're "proper" whodunnits of the classic style. The Agatha Raisin book I read was just frivol. Of course, if you're in a frivolous mood...
    I finished them both last week.

    I enjoyed the Miss Silver, but expected her to play a bigger part in the book than she did.
    Maybe the one I read wasn't the best example, it was Grey Mask.

    I enjoyed Agatha Raisin & the Quiche of Death as well, lighthearted & an easy read, without being too silly.

    As I said before not my favourite genre, I'd read more of either author, but they come under my read & sell, not read & keep category.

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    I have just finished a Perry Mason - The case of the perjured parrot. It's been years since I read one of those and I did thoroughly enjoy this.
    I have just started Swing,Brother, Swing by Ngaio Marsh. I think I have read this before but this is one writer I am happy to read again. I also had 2 Patricia Wentworth arrive today. They'll be the next in line for reading

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    I'm reading Verity Red's Diary...a dead funny book written as a diary of someone with M.E.

    Then I will be reading something slightly more serious

    'An English Nationalism' By Tony Linsell

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    Time out---what is M.E? I've seen the UK users refer to it, and somehow I have the sense that it is like our Multiple Sclerosis, but I don't know why I think that....
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    Known in the US as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

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    Ahh, thanks Meebo!

    I'm just finishing another read of "God Has Ninety-Nine Names" by Judith Miller, then onto "The Botany of Desire" by Michael Pollan, purchased right here on eBid
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    Rereading A Miss Silver: Ladies' Bane. A little gentility before I try one of the pile of Craig Thomas books I was given.

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