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hermetic

(8,308 posts)
Sun Dec 27, 2020, 01:40 PM Dec 2020

What Fiction are you reading this week, Dec. 27, 2020?



Ending my year with The Last Odyssey by James Rollins. Highly recommended by a fellow DUer, it really is a terrific tale. Most entertaining.

Next I will be reading Bleeding Hearts, a suspense thriller from Ian Rankin that does not involve Inspector Rebus.

It's almost over!!!
What fiction will you be ending this year with?
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What Fiction are you reading this week, Dec. 27, 2020? (Original Post) hermetic Dec 2020 OP
Not very exciting Alpeduez21 Dec 2020 #1
That is my favorite hermetic Dec 2020 #8
I am not reading fiction this week, murielm99 Dec 2020 #2
Hey, thanks hermetic Dec 2020 #9
Where do you find those cool book themed photos, hermetic?? Ohiogal Dec 2020 #3
Glad you enjoy them hermetic Dec 2020 #10
Still working on the Dead End Job Mysteries yellowdogintexas Dec 2020 #4
Good hermetic Dec 2020 #11
Castle Skull - a Rhineland Mystery by John Dickson Carr from 1931. Squinch Dec 2020 #5
Oh fun hermetic Dec 2020 #12
Just finished Memories in the Drift. By Melissa Payne. Srkdqltr Dec 2020 #6
Brand new hermetic Dec 2020 #13
Probably The King of Prussia Dec 2020 #7
Santa was good to you! hermetic Dec 2020 #14
Halfway through "Sword Song" by Bernard Cornwell Number9Dream Dec 2020 #15
What a story! hermetic Dec 2020 #16
Just finished "Sea Wife" by Amity Gaige bif Dec 2020 #17
Interesting hermetic Dec 2020 #18
It was a pretty powerful and emotional read. bif Dec 2020 #19
Just starting M.C. Beaton's, Beating About the Bush. Polly Hennessey Dec 2020 #20
Agatha is a hoot hermetic Dec 2020 #21
This message was self-deleted by its author nam78_two Jan 2021 #22

Alpeduez21

(1,751 posts)
1. Not very exciting
Sun Dec 27, 2020, 01:47 PM
Dec 2020

but I'm reading Lord of the Rings for the tenth or twelfth time. Well exciting for me, I love that trilogy.

hermetic

(8,308 posts)
8. That is my favorite
Sun Dec 27, 2020, 02:59 PM
Dec 2020

tale ever. I never get tired of it and I believe Tolkien had some kind of foresight as the resemblance between orcs and repugs is uncanny.

murielm99

(30,738 posts)
2. I am not reading fiction this week,
Sun Dec 27, 2020, 01:48 PM
Dec 2020

but I wanted to kick your thread.

I am reading Arc of Justice by Kevin Boyle. It is a non-fiction book about a black Detroit doctor who was tried for murder in 1925. He tried to integrate a white neighborhood, and a white man was shot in the ensuing disturbance.

Shortly after Clarence Darrow argued the Scopes trial, he took on this case.

The writing is so good in this book that it could pass for a well-written action thriller.

The book was written in 2004. I can't remember how long it has been since I bought it. I don't buy much fiction, only nonfiction.

If you read nonfiction once in a while, try this one.

Ohiogal

(31,994 posts)
3. Where do you find those cool book themed photos, hermetic??
Sun Dec 27, 2020, 01:54 PM
Dec 2020

I look forward to seeing them every Sunday.

I’m reading Barack Obama’s “A Promised Land” and enjoying it very much. I really miss having him in the White House.

hermetic

(8,308 posts)
10. Glad you enjoy them
Sun Dec 27, 2020, 03:10 PM
Dec 2020

I just found a few online some time ago and saved them. Then I started seeking them out to go with whatever holiday we were having and now I have a collection of about 100 to choose from. And I still occasionally find another. It's kinda fun, gives me something to do.

I miss him, too.

Srkdqltr

(6,277 posts)
6. Just finished Memories in the Drift. By Melissa Payne.
Sun Dec 27, 2020, 02:21 PM
Dec 2020

Very interesting story about a woman with a type of amnesia. How she coped.

7. Probably
Sun Dec 27, 2020, 02:50 PM
Dec 2020

The first Nero Wolfe - Fer de lance. Got 19 books for Christmas, but struggling to read.

Covid is spreading like wildfire through England, but not in this part. We are in a lull. Touch wood.

Hoping to be vaccinated by 1st May, which means life can restart by mid-June. We shall see.

hermetic

(8,308 posts)
14. Santa was good to you!
Sun Dec 27, 2020, 03:20 PM
Dec 2020

Hope you feel like reading more soon. You see that little light at the end of the tunnel? Won't be long now.

Number9Dream

(1,561 posts)
15. Halfway through "Sword Song" by Bernard Cornwell
Sun Dec 27, 2020, 03:51 PM
Dec 2020

The fourth book in the Saxon series.

Hermetic - I'm flattered you're reading "The Last Odyssey". Enjoy!

hermetic

(8,308 posts)
16. What a story!
Sun Dec 27, 2020, 04:01 PM
Dec 2020

I was thinking it kind of reminded me of a Preston & Child novel where some ancient beast comes back to life to wreak havoc. I've only just started it so have a long way to go.

bif

(22,701 posts)
17. Just finished "Sea Wife" by Amity Gaige
Sun Dec 27, 2020, 04:01 PM
Dec 2020

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And "Little Eyes" by Samantha Schweblin. Now back to some P.G. Wodehouse to put me in a good mood.

hermetic

(8,308 posts)
18. Interesting
Sun Dec 27, 2020, 04:07 PM
Dec 2020

"Exuberant, harrowing, witty, and exquisitely written, Sea Wife is impossible to put down. A wholly original take on one of our oldest stories--survival at sea--it also asks a pertinent question for our polarized political moment: How does a crew with deep philosophical differences and outmoded gender roles bring a ship safely to shore?"

hermetic

(8,308 posts)
21. Agatha is a hoot
Mon Dec 28, 2020, 12:53 PM
Dec 2020

I'd definitely have her over for tea. While looking up your title I learned she has a TV series (Acorn TV), also available on DVDs. It was filming this year but had to be put on hiatus due to the trump virus.

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