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Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I finished Late Eclipses, the latest Toby Daye novel, and it's definitely my favorite since the first, especially because it's got the sort of HSQ that's been set up since the beginning, which makes me all kinds of excited for the HSQ in store for the future. Breadcrumbs everywhere!
oh dear ... I hope you weren't reading it in bed
It's okay; they were eaten by the plot bunnies.
I found a copy of Tanith Lee's Dark Dance at Half Price Books and bought it with some vague memory that this was a favorite of Jilli's.
Book one of the Blood Opera sequence! Maaaan, I wish some publishing house would put out book four.
Would anyone like to recommend a book for my dad? He likes historical biographies, The Civil War, Will Cuppy, and Carl Hiaasen.
People who like Carl Hiaasen tend to like Elmore Leonard and Randy Wayne White. It's the wrong era, but C.J. Sansom's Matthew Shardlake books, set in the era of Henry VIII, are probably the best historical fiction I've read.
We are all about the David Rosenfelt books these days. [link] Mysteries built around a lawyer, his girlfriend, a former police detective who is now a PI ,and his dog, Tara. Smart, funny as hell and really well-plotted. Everyone I know who has read them, loves them.
Scrappy,
what an interesting recommendation. I'm always looking for new mystery books to read. Do you have a particular novel you recommended we start with? Should I start from the beginning?
Start with the first one ("Open and Shut")and read in order, as they each definitely build on the previous book.