I do enjoy going through the previous years and discovering the ones I know now that I didn't know then. For instance, I just finished reading Bel Canto.
Buffy ,'Lessons'
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."
And, here are the answers: [link]
Really surprised no one came up with #10. I thought I made it easier by using the preface but maybe not.
The only one of those I've read was True Grit, and that was a very long time ago.
The only one I'm sure I read is We Solve Murders and I guess I forgot all about the bits that were how-to-be-an-international-criminal-mastermind although I enjoyed them when I was reading. Frankenstein makes sense now that I know it, but I was not making the connection (I have thought for years that I read it but what I actually remember of it is the cover of the paperback I found in a used book store which I am pretty sure I bought but not completely certain I read)
The only one I read was Frankenstein, which might have been as far back as high school.
Also, how TF is Richard Osman so prolific? He's already got another Thursday Murder Club, plus that one from his new series. And he hosts a game show!
He churns them out like clockwork!
Also, how TF is Richard Osman so prolific? He's already got another Thursday Murder Club, plus that one from his new series. And he hosts a game show!
I read both! Neither really were guessable but I knew some people here had read the book I used and I thought the first line was funny given the context of the challenge. Plus, it gave me the idea to put the items in order of length, so...
BTW, I really liked both books. It is amazing to me how he manages to stay true to the TMC characters and yet still keep the stories fresh. I'm usually well tired of a series by the time it hits #5.
I have the Impossible Fortune out from the library but it's about to go back and I haven't gotten to it. Woes.
Eta: because, I feel I should explain, I irrationally decided to prioritize reading Snake-eater from that other prolific writer T Kingfisher. I think this is her third this year? Plus the Swordheart reissue
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