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I have still got a backlog of Kathy Reichs to read, luckily, but will add her new one - thanks Eileen! I shall definitely be reading the new Dan Brown - I really like the pace of his books - a bit like 24 on the TV. I have also got Margaret Atwood's newey The Year of the Flood on my must read list .............. busy, busy - one good thing about the winter months. |
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Thanks for the Peter James recommendation! Just finished his "Host"; excellent; have two more of his on hold now, "Possession" and "Twilight". I really do enjoy finding a previously unknown author that I like. Also the new Atwood is finally in the library system, I'm 12th on the hold list, so will be a while for that one. But not as long as for Dan Brown...I was 102nd on the waiting list, but have moved up to 44th now! |
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Two new authors I've recently found and enjoy:Peter James and Ariana Franklin. The latter has a very good series about a female physician (very rare in those days) in England at the time of Henry II; she's sort of a medieval detective/forensic specialist. If you like the Brother Cadfael books think you'll like these. The Serpent's Tale is the one I'm currently reading. Well written and a lot of fascinating detail about life in those days. |
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