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Re: What are you reading? 2 [Re: Lex] #1341563
03/12/25 03:29 PM
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I just finished American Assassin by Vince Flynn. It was fast moving and pretty good.


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Re: What are you reading? 2 [Re: Lex] #1342381
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I have just finished John Scalzi's wonderful debut novel Agent to the Stars first published in 1997, laugh out loud funny in quite a lot of places, but also poignant: I read the tenth anniversary revised version with a twentieth anniversary introduction which was also quite entertaining. Strongly recommended (along with most of his books)! thumbsup catrub

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Re: What are you reading? 2 [Re: Lex] #1342452
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I'm reading 15th Affair, a Women's Murder Club novel, by James Patterson. It's the last unread book I have by him.

Re: What are you reading? 2 [Re: Lex] #1342552
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I just finished Wyrd Sisters, which is one of my favourite Pratchett books. It's a twisted and very funny take on Shakespeare.


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Re: What are you reading? 2 [Re: Lex] #1342554
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I am reading The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde. One of those books I had always been interested in reading but had never gotten around to it. And now I am, finally.

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That's one I've never read, Marian. Let me know what you think of it. Oh, and happy birthday! I hope you had fun on your special day.

Hagatha,
I need a mood lifter, so I'm thinking about starting the Discworld series again.

Oldbroad,
Thanks for reminding me of the Women's Murder Club series. I have a couple of the books that I haven't read yet.

Lex,
Ever since reading Starter Villian, I have Scalzi's books on my to-buy list.

Right now I'm reading Gnomon by Nick Harkaway. So far it's like reading different in depth and fascinating stories about different characters that are being experienced by a tech-enhanced policewoman in a supremely interconnected and transparent future society.


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Re: What are you reading? 2 [Re: Lex] #1342614
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LadyK, I've read the Discworld novels twice over a twenty year period, and the one thing I've noticed is that the books get better and better as the series goes on. The next one I'll be reading is the first San Vimes book. He's my favourite character in the series.


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Thank you, LadyK, for your good wishes. Much appreciated. I am almost halfway through Dorian Gray and will try to remember to comment on it after I'm done. smile

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I remember being fascinated by the Dorian Gray movie when I was a tot. smile

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