I found Jane Smiley's A Year at the Races at the library. I'm excited to begin reading it.
I just got recommended (at Amazon) an Edwardian mystery written by Marion Chesney. Has anyone her read her mysteries?
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I found Jane Smiley's A Year at the Races at the library. I'm excited to begin reading it.
I just got recommended (at Amazon) an Edwardian mystery written by Marion Chesney. Has anyone her read her mysteries?
I haven't read her mysteries, sumi, but I recall enjoying her Regencies.
Speaking of mysteries, I saw someone's class schedule yesterday that included "Reading Detective Fiction." How fun does that sound?
Speaking of mysteries, I saw someone's class schedule yesterday that included "Reading Detective Fiction." How fun does that sound?
Sidenote: Kate and I saw Mystery, Ink. She pointed it out as that mysteries bookstore you love.
Murder, Ink. And how did she know that? I mean, I'm obsessed with mysteries, and it's in my neighborhood, but I don't think I mentioned it to her. Funny!
My roommate in college had an english class that was all pulp fiction - Hammett and the like. Nifty.
Jesse, I remember you mentioning it before in this thread. But the one we saw was down at the very bottom of Manhattan, near the Staten Island Ferry, not in your neighborhood. Is it a chain?
Hmm...not a chain, and I have no idea what store you saw, all the way down there. Huh.
My roommate in college had an english class that was all pulp fiction - Hammett and the like. Nifty.
I took one of these, it was fun.
Oops. That's what I meant. You knew that, right?
Of course I did libkitty...I, myself, had to think a little while before remembering the right name.... (I'm bad with names)
ION. Right now I'm struggling through Songs In Ordinary Time by Mary McCarry Morris for my book club. I hate it. Not that I expect all the books I read to reflect real life, but seriously, how often is it that every person you meet (or read about) is a big fat loser? I am not feeling anything for any of the characters (other than pity and scorn, that is). Also, the style is totally over-the-top, and not really enjoyable, personally speaking, to read. I find myself constantly rolling my eyes. I know the Great Depression was... well... depressing, but why does the book have to be that way as well? Plus... 700 pages?!?!?!?! Yeah, 'nuff said.
End rant. (YHMV)
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