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hermetic

(8,310 posts)
Sun Oct 27, 2019, 01:00 PM Oct 2019

What Fiction are you reading this week, October 27, 2019?




Still reading Rankin’s Resurrection Men. The plot thickens…

Just finished listening to Her Father’s Secret by Sara Blaedel. “A woman's murder is only the beginning as a daughter races to unravel the maze of secrets her father left behind--before she becomes the next victim.” Pretty good. As a Danish woman visiting America, her thoughts on guns and the funeral industry sure make me wish I was Danish. Next up in audio, Bimbos of the Death Sun by Sharyn McCrumb.

In other news, I got the first two seasons of BBC’s Shetland on DVD, which are based on novels by Ann Cleeves. Really enjoyable. Tip of the hat here to whomever it was that recommended it.

What are you reading/listening to this week? Wishing everyone and safe and fun Halloween. Don’t take any wooden nickels.
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What Fiction are you reading this week, October 27, 2019? (Original Post) hermetic Oct 2019 OP
Great cat pic for Halloween week! Ohiogal Oct 2019 #1
Excellent hermetic Oct 2019 #2
Just started William Kent Krueger's "Iron Lake." TexasProgresive Oct 2019 #3
I have read all the Cork O'Connor books Ohiogal Oct 2019 #4
If you remember Ohiogal it's all your fault that I went looking for them, Thanks. TexasProgresive Oct 2019 #6
IIRC Ohiogal Oct 2019 #10
Ooh, nice picture. Thanks. hermetic Oct 2019 #7
Before I saw all the titles I thought about you and took the picture. TexasProgresive Oct 2019 #11
Thanks, pal hermetic Oct 2019 #13
I just looked them up and will order one 😊 MLAA Oct 2019 #17
The Enlightenment of Bees, Rachel Linden northoftheborder Oct 2019 #5
General Fiction, Romance but... hermetic Oct 2019 #8
Thanks for clarifying whether fiction or not. Fictionalized true experiences. northoftheborder Oct 2019 #20
Sadly I've had very little time for fiction these days FakeNoose Oct 2019 #9
That is a great book hermetic Oct 2019 #14
Just the headlines RainCaster Oct 2019 #12
Stocking up is good hermetic Oct 2019 #15
The Testaments. Sequel to The Handmaid's Tale MLAA Oct 2019 #16
I'm reading Trickster's Point, murielm99 Oct 2019 #18
Indeed hermetic Oct 2019 #19
Lovely kitty picture, hermetic. Thanks for the thread. Still reading japple Oct 2019 #21
Just finished Vox PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2019 #22

Ohiogal

(32,005 posts)
1. Great cat pic for Halloween week!
Sun Oct 27, 2019, 01:09 PM
Oct 2019

This week I am reading “The Night Fire” - the latest Bosch and Ballard novel, by Michael Connelly.

How this author continues to crank out one great detective story after another just amazes me.

TexasProgresive

(12,157 posts)
3. Just started William Kent Krueger's "Iron Lake."
Sun Oct 27, 2019, 01:26 PM
Oct 2019

P.S. I saw this sketch or journal cover and thought you might like it.

TexasProgresive

(12,157 posts)
6. If you remember Ohiogal it's all your fault that I went looking for them, Thanks.
Sun Oct 27, 2019, 01:35 PM
Oct 2019

I wish I could've gotten the first in the series. I like seeing how characters develop over the course of time. Like I'm missing why Cork is no longer sheriff. But it's fun to tax the old grey matter.

Ohiogal

(32,005 posts)
10. IIRC
Sun Oct 27, 2019, 02:01 PM
Oct 2019

Iron Lake *is* the first Cork O’Connor book in the series. My memory is a bit fuzzy, but perhaps as the story progresses you’ll learn why certain things happened.

I’m always thrilled to introduce another book worm to an author whose work I really enjoy, so thanks for the shout out and hope you enjoy the books!

TexasProgresive

(12,157 posts)
11. Before I saw all the titles I thought about you and took the picture.
Sun Oct 27, 2019, 02:04 PM
Oct 2019

You always have such nice book themed pictures on your starting post.

northoftheborder

(7,572 posts)
5. The Enlightenment of Bees, Rachel Linden
Sun Oct 27, 2019, 01:33 PM
Oct 2019

Pretty good. A "discovering one's place in the world" story. The narrator is terribly raspy. Not sure if autobiographical or just based on real life. 3 stars.

hermetic

(8,310 posts)
8. General Fiction, Romance but...
Sun Oct 27, 2019, 01:53 PM
Oct 2019

Rachel Linden is an international aid worker whose adventures living and traveling in fifty countries around the world provide excellent grist for her stories. Highly rated on GoodReads.

FakeNoose

(32,641 posts)
9. Sadly I've had very little time for fiction these days
Sun Oct 27, 2019, 01:56 PM
Oct 2019

The most recent novel I've read was over a year ago. I very much enjoyed "The Girl from Berlin" by Ronald H. Balson.



Lately my reading time is taken up with the horrifying current events commentaries and political memoirs for the past few years.

hermetic

(8,310 posts)
14. That is a great book
Sun Oct 27, 2019, 02:29 PM
Oct 2019

Sometimes it's good to step back from current commentaries and give your nerves and blood pressure a break.

MLAA

(17,298 posts)
16. The Testaments. Sequel to The Handmaid's Tale
Sun Oct 27, 2019, 02:38 PM
Oct 2019

Margaret Atwood, after 30+ years did not disappoint. I first reread The Handmaid’s Tale. Both were marvelous, albeit pretty frightening given our current conditions.

japple

(9,831 posts)
21. Lovely kitty picture, hermetic. Thanks for the thread. Still reading
Mon Oct 28, 2019, 07:57 AM
Oct 2019

Mary Doria Russell's book, The Women of Copper Country. Mother Jones has just visited Copper Country (Calumet, MI) to boost moral of the striking miners and deliver much-needed funds to the strikers' relief fund.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,861 posts)
22. Just finished Vox
Fri Nov 1, 2019, 08:40 PM
Nov 2019

by Christina Dalcher. A dreadful, mysogynist, theocracy has taken over, and all women are limited to 100 words per day. A metal band is attached to the wrist, and keeps count. If you go over the quota, you start receiving electric shocks, which ratchet up if you keep speaking. Excellent.

And now I'm reading Testament by Margaret Atwood. Reading them back to back is very eye opening.

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