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I read about half way through and said forget this- I wanted to slap the girl for being so stupid! :floorlaugh:
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I had the same thoughts
I read about half way through and said forget this- I wanted to slap the girl for being so stupid! :floorlaugh:
Jeff Ashton to discuss why Casey waited a month......
http://staugustine.com/living/2012-09-01/authors-books-raise-questions
Jeff Ashton to discuss why Casey waited a month......
http://staugustine.com/living/2012-09-01/authors-books-raise-questions
Jeff Ashton to discuss why Casey waited a month......
http://staugustine.com/living/2012-09-01/authors-books-raise-questions
Jeff Ashton to discuss why Casey waited a month......
http://staugustine.com/living/2012-09-01/authors-books-raise-questions
There is a thread opened in the Private Members area on the Fifty Shades of Grey books
Join in...but be aware...there are spoilers in the thread...
Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community
IF INTERESTED....Check out the books "Gabriel's Inferno" and "Gabriel's Rapture" by author Sylvain Reynard...Canadian Author..books set in Toronto mainly, some US cities and Italy.
These books do not go into the explicit, detailed content as FSoG. I enjoyed the books
These books have recently been acquired by Penguin Group (Berkley Publishing) from Omnific Publishing and are due to be released in paperback and audio format soon...or they can currently be downloaded as a e-book
When you come back fifty shades of red, we'll be here waiting for you![]()
Jeff Ashton to discuss why Casey waited a month......
http://staugustine.com/living/2012-09-01/authors-books-raise-questions
Tried reading Evanovich but just couldn't get into her style. When I want the combo of humor and sleuthing, I head straight for Sue Grafton. Love the Kinsey Millhone character (although the last book was a tad disappointing). A friend turned me onto Sue and I plowed through the "alphabet" series like the ten-year locusts! Too bad it takes her two years to write one. Heck, Sue is 70 and I'm 60; hope she lives long enough to finish the series and I live long enough to read 'em!
But if I want something dark, it's Patricia Cornwell. I don't mind the gore since she tells such a good story.
It's great reading about everyone's favorite authors and books; I've gotten some great tips from y'all (i.e. Tana French; thanks, lg!)
Thanks, ZsaZsa. I have marked it on my calendar and will definitely be there. St. Augustine is about an hour away but well worth the trip to listen to JA. Can't wait. :woohoo:
Nobody here likes Elizabeth George???:waitasec: :waitasec:
Have a safe trip!
Be sure to bring a camera and a tape recorder so you can fill us in when you get back.
I do! I have read all of her books, starting many years ago. I also like PD James and read all of hers up to a point. I was always buying the newest hardbacks when they first came out. But lately I have steered away from the crime/legal-type books, I've branched out into many other types of books, just got tired of reading those kinds. My new thing has been reading all of the free downloads of e-books now in the Public Domain on my Kindle from Project Gutenberg, like The Count of Monte Cristo, Jane Eyre, Anne of Green Gables(this was one of my FAVORITES!!), Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde, Count Dracula, and many, many others!
http://www.gutenberg.org/
http://www.gutenberg.org/browse/scores/top
if you have an ebook reader, check it out, some awesome classic books on here for FREE!!!
This is a tragic story. But I see it relevant here because in both of these child drowinings, a call for help went out. Unlike Casey's event. Which, of course, was really not an accidental drowning IMHO.
http://www2.wkrg.com/news/2012/sep/03/2-toddlers-drown-florida-swimming-pools-ar-4469070/
Thanks, ZsaZsa. I have marked it on my calendar and will definitely be there. St. Augustine is about an hour away but well worth the trip to listen to JA. Can't wait. :woohoo:
I will have a look - most of those I read when I was young but would love to read again. Anne of Green Gables was my all time kid favourite - I could practically had it memorized from heart, and the sequels. Yes, I bought the last book PDJames issued and just couldn't get into it all.
Thanks for the link - will have a look! That should keep me away from the bookstore cashier for awhile.
Jeff Ashton to discuss why Casey waited a month......
http://staugustine.com/living/2012-09-01/authors-books-raise-questions