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hermetic

(8,308 posts)
Sun Apr 11, 2021, 12:38 PM Apr 2021

What Fiction are you reading this week, Apr. 11, 2021?



Spring cleaning, anyone?


I'm reading Cathleen Schine's The Grammarians, "an enchanting, comic love letter to sibling rivalry and the English language...celebrating the beauty, mischief, and occasional treachery of language." I'm loving this book. Coincidentally, a comic strip I read every day, Pearls Before Swine, has just started running a story about a grammarian. Then, even more coincidentally, one of those toons was posted here, on DU, earlier today.

I got the audio book, Whistlin' Dixie in a Nor'easter, by Lisa Patton. This story definitely has me emotionally involved even though I can't really relate to any of the characters. But I laugh, and I cry. I guess that's just a sign of some really good writing.

Got my second Pfizer jab Friday. Only a slightly sore arm yesterday. Feels great to be moving forward while all around me so many are insisting on staying behind, fools that they are.

What's on your reading list this week?
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What Fiction are you reading this week, Apr. 11, 2021? (Original Post) hermetic Apr 2021 OP
"Do not exceed the stated dose" by Peter Lovesey The King of Prussia Apr 2021 #1
Caution: reading too many of Peter Lovesey's stories at once hermetic Apr 2021 #2
I am halfway through rzemanfl Apr 2021 #3
Road trip? Woo hoo!! hermetic Apr 2021 #4
The local Y has a nice outdoor pool. rzemanfl Apr 2021 #8
Excellent! hermetic Apr 2021 #12
Miss Fortune series by Jana DeLeon ongoing SheltieLover Apr 2021 #5
Cool hermetic Apr 2021 #6
I read soldiers of fortune first SheltieLover Apr 2021 #13
She has a new one out...got it at Amazon...kindle book. And if you like her, you Demsrule86 Apr 2021 #18
Hello neighbor! MontanaMama Apr 2021 #7
Howdy neighbor! hermetic Apr 2021 #9
Just finished: The Pure in Heart by Susan Hill Polly Hennessey Apr 2021 #10
Sounds like a good story. hermetic Apr 2021 #11
I loved her other books: The Labyrinth and Polly Hennessey Apr 2021 #15
Congrats on 2nd Pfizer! SheltieLover Apr 2021 #14
Anxious People PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 2021 #16
Loved OVE hermetic Apr 2021 #17
1. "Do not exceed the stated dose" by Peter Lovesey
Sun Apr 11, 2021, 12:53 PM
Apr 2021

He's an excellent writer, but it's a collection of short stories - and I just don't like short stories that much.

My second dose - Astra Zeneca - isn't due till 6th June - but the country is opening up further on Monday and we're going to take advantage. A neighbouring village has 2 good book shops so we plan to visit on Thursday.

Generally things seem to be going well - cases and hospitalisations down, and while deaths were up slightly that's almost certainly a consequence of delayed reporting over Easter. We've even booked to go to a couple of gigs at the end of the Summer.

Still, of course, having the nagging fear that Johnson and his chums will find a way to fuck this up.

hermetic

(8,308 posts)
2. Caution: reading too many of Peter Lovesey's stories at once
Sun Apr 11, 2021, 01:08 PM
Apr 2021

could have unexpected results. Goosebumps, curled toes, tension. Sounds like fun to me.

I like to have books of short stories on hand for reading while waiting for something, like a bus or an appointment.
Good to hear you are making plans. I need to start doing that, as well.

Cheers.

rzemanfl

(29,556 posts)
3. I am halfway through
Sun Apr 11, 2021, 01:42 PM
Apr 2021
War Lord, the last book (#13) in Bernard Cornwell's "Saxon Tales" series. I'm going on a road trip for a couple of weeks starting a week from today and won't be spending much time reading, or on DU, until I get back.

My second Pfizer was fully effective at the end of last month. I got my shoulder length hair cut, had my teeth cleaned and got back to a little lap swimming. It is nice to have a tan again.

rzemanfl

(29,556 posts)
8. The local Y has a nice outdoor pool.
Sun Apr 11, 2021, 02:21 PM
Apr 2021

I want to get back to being able to do a mile before my 74th birthday in August. The plague really screwed up swimming. I've done a mile every birthday since I hit seventy, except for 2020.

hermetic

(8,308 posts)
12. Excellent!
Sun Apr 11, 2021, 02:43 PM
Apr 2021

We just have a public pool here, outdoor, which never even opened last year. I used to walk a good bit every day, before the plague. Next week should put us into the 70s so I hope to get out and start doing that again.

SheltieLover

(57,073 posts)
13. I read soldiers of fortune first
Sun Apr 11, 2021, 02:48 PM
Apr 2021

Hysterically funny!

Fortune is a CIA assassin hiding out from retaliation in Sinful, LA.

She is teamed up with 2 former spies, elderly ladies. Gertie is quite an eccentric character, much like Grandma Mazur in the Stephanie Plum series.

Ida Bell is more grounded, with a dry sense of humor.

Of course, Fortune is dating the town deputy.

Great reads.

Demsrule86

(68,552 posts)
18. She has a new one out...got it at Amazon...kindle book. And if you like her, you
Thu Apr 29, 2021, 08:47 PM
Apr 2021

might like Leslie Meier. She has a new one that is free with kindle unlimited.

MontanaMama

(23,307 posts)
7. Hello neighbor!
Sun Apr 11, 2021, 02:21 PM
Apr 2021

While I’m not reading any fiction at the moment, I couldn’t help but jump in here to say hi. I am reading Professional Troublemaker by Luvvie Ajayi Jones and I’m enjoying it. Jones is a force to be reckoned with and the book is what I need at the moment when life is changing rapidly.

I’m glad you feel good after your vaccine. I got the J&J on March 10th and I’m thrilled to have it behind me. I talk to some fool everyday who is anti-vaccine and I do not have time for it. I plan to leave them in the dust.

hermetic

(8,308 posts)
9. Howdy neighbor!
Sun Apr 11, 2021, 02:32 PM
Apr 2021

Good to hear from you. Your book sounds like a good read. I will have to look for that one. Life truly is taking a lot of snaky turns these days. I'm pretty glad to be living in a small town where I pretty much don't have to deal with anyone face to face, except for every 10 days or so at the grocery.

Stay safe!

hermetic

(8,308 posts)
11. Sounds like a good story.
Sun Apr 11, 2021, 02:37 PM
Apr 2021

In the winter of 1928, still seeking some kind of resolution to the horrors of World War I, Freddie is traveling through the beautiful but forbidding French Pyrenees. During a snowstorm, his car spins off the mountain road. Dazed, he stumbles through the woods, emerging in a tiny village, where he finds an inn to wait out the blizzard. Over the course of one night Freddie will have unearthed a tragic, centuries-old mystery, and discovered his own role in the life of this remote town.

SheltieLover

(57,073 posts)
14. Congrats on 2nd Pfizer!
Sun Apr 11, 2021, 02:50 PM
Apr 2021

I had mine a few weeks qgo. Great feeling but, of course, I'm still masking & isolating. Way too many mask holes here.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,848 posts)
16. Anxious People
Sun Apr 11, 2021, 05:59 PM
Apr 2021

by Fredrik Backman. He also wrote A Man Called Ove, which was wonderful as was the movie.

So far it's very good. There's a not very competent bank robber, hostages, people whose lives intersect, most of whom are extremely annoying.

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