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hermetic

(8,308 posts)
Sun May 15, 2022, 12:31 PM May 2022

What Fiction are you reading this week, May 15, 2022?


Birchbark Books Mpls.

Reading The Sentence by Louise Erdrich, pub 2021. This book is about, well, a great many things. Sentences, a wickedly funny ghost story, passion, a complex marriage, and of a woman's relentless errors. It's an absolute joy to read, as well as quite thought provoking.

Listening to Riviera Gold by Laurie R. King, pub. 2020. "Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes turn the Riviera upside down to crack their most captivating case yet. The Riviera in 1925 is a playground for the rich, built on corruption and greed. It is a place where treasure can be false, where love can destroy, and where life can be cheap." Lee Child calls this series “the most sustained feat of imagination in mystery fiction today.”

What books are provoking your thoughts this week?
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What Fiction are you reading this week, May 15, 2022? (Original Post) hermetic May 2022 OP
Still working through Leslie Langtry's humorous Merry Wrath cozy series SheltieLover May 2022 #1
The Sentence sounds great! SheltieLover May 2022 #2
But of course hermetic May 2022 #4
😊 SheltieLover May 2022 #6
Nevada Barr cbabe May 2022 #3
Wow, she has lots of books hermetic May 2022 #5
Sounds awesome! SheltieLover May 2022 #7
Not cozies. Some graphic. Mostly cbabe May 2022 #8
Sounds a bit like The Amazing Mrs. Pollifax SheltieLover May 2022 #15
Thanks for the recommendation. One more cbabe May 2022 #17
That's fabulous! SheltieLover May 2022 #18
Reading "The Violin Conspiracy" by Brendan Slocumb TexLaProgressive May 2022 #9
Both sound great. hermetic May 2022 #11
Cute TexLaProgressive May 2022 #16
Barely read a word this week The King of Prussia May 2022 #10
Busy, busy... hermetic May 2022 #12
Lincoln Highway snowybirdie May 2022 #13
Always wanted to read that one.. hermetic May 2022 #14
Verne's "Journey to the Center of the Earth" n/t gladium et scutum May 2022 #19
Can't go wrong hermetic May 2022 #22
Beautiful bookstore, Birchbark Books. I love Louise Erdrich and The Sentence japple May 2022 #20
Hey, thanks hermetic May 2022 #21
I've read all the Laurie R King Holmes books. vanlassie May 2022 #23
I've read a lot of them hermetic May 2022 #24

SheltieLover

(57,073 posts)
1. Still working through Leslie Langtry's humorous Merry Wrath cozy series
Sun May 15, 2022, 01:17 PM
May 2022

Up next: Gemma Halliday's Bond series.

Fun, light cozies with great writing!

SheltieLover

(57,073 posts)
2. The Sentence sounds great!
Sun May 15, 2022, 01:19 PM
May 2022

I'll give it a try when I exhaust Langtrty & Halliday's prolific works.

Ty for sharing!

cbabe

(3,535 posts)
3. Nevada Barr
Sun May 15, 2022, 01:20 PM
May 2022

This week (month: 19 titles, I think) I’m reading my way through Nevada Barr’s Anna Pigeon mystery series for the second time. Savoring her intelligence. And nostalgic wanderlust traveling through all the national parks.

hermetic

(8,308 posts)
5. Wow, she has lots of books
Sun May 15, 2022, 01:30 PM
May 2022

And my library has a bunch, even audio books so I will get right on those. Thanks.

cbabe

(3,535 posts)
8. Not cozies. Some graphic. Mostly
Sun May 15, 2022, 01:40 PM
May 2022

strong intelligent warm hearted woman of a certain age takes on the world on her own terms. Kinda exhilarating to read.

Plus the evocative description of national parks used for mood and plot.

The total package. As is Anna.

Ps she’s a cat lover, too.

cbabe

(3,535 posts)
17. Thanks for the recommendation. One more
Sun May 15, 2022, 03:07 PM
May 2022

thing lending authenticity is Barr was also a park ranger so her character Anna is solidly real in her work and personal life as a law enforcement park ranger.

SheltieLover

(57,073 posts)
18. That's fabulous!
Sun May 15, 2022, 03:23 PM
May 2022

Much like Shirley Rousseau Murphy's hubby was a Fed Parole Officer. Lends credibility to Wilma in the Joe Gray Series! (Joe Gray is a cat! 😊 👍 ). likely my all-time fav cozy series.

TexLaProgressive

(12,157 posts)
9. Reading "The Violin Conspiracy" by Brendan Slocumb
Sun May 15, 2022, 02:02 PM
May 2022

Listening to Mercedes Lackey’s “The Lark and the Wren”

The Violin Conspiracy is a first novel and lacks a bit of fluidity. I like it because I have personal, familiar connections with violins and violinist. The story is of a black man who is to enter the Tchaikovsky Competion play his GGGrandfather’s old violin which turns out to be a Stradivarius. The Stad gets stolen for ransom.

None of this is a spoiler.

The Lark and the Wren is wonderfully read. The story line is similar to other Lackey’s I’ve heard and read. That does not take away from the great story and Chrysta Lewis’ masterful reading.

hermetic

(8,308 posts)
11. Both sound great.
Sun May 15, 2022, 02:20 PM
May 2022

That's very cool about your connection to violins. Quite fond of them, myself. And The Lark and the Wren just happens to involve them, as well, even if they're called "fiddles."

snowybirdie

(5,221 posts)
13. Lincoln Highway
Sun May 15, 2022, 02:39 PM
May 2022

by Amor Towles. Saw a promo on tv a few weeks ago. The story is much different than I expected, but so far its thoroughly enjoyable.

japple

(9,818 posts)
20. Beautiful bookstore, Birchbark Books. I love Louise Erdrich and The Sentence
Sun May 15, 2022, 05:50 PM
May 2022

is on my list.

I'm still fully engaged in reading about those who worked with OSS and SOE during WWII. Just started Code Name Lise, The True Story of the Woman Who Became WWII's Most Highly Decorated Spy by Larry Loftis. And then my step-daughter gave me the names of other books to read in the same genre, so it looks like it will be a thrilling summer for reading even if it is hot, humid and buggy here in Georgia.

Thank you for the weekly thread, hermetic. I don't always have anything to share, but I always read and appreciate the thread.

hermetic

(8,308 posts)
21. Hey, thanks
Sun May 15, 2022, 07:48 PM
May 2022

I appreciate that. You always have great recommendations for us and it looks like there will be more in the future. I think you will love The Sentence. It has a lot to say. Take care over there.

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