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by Blitzen on 02 October 2013 - 22:10
Did you read "The Girl Who Played With Fire"? I didn't know Larsson died. Maybe I should give that book another chance and try to avoid disruptions while I'm reading it. I must be the only person who didn't like it. But we didn't agree on Cold Mountain either
. I loved that book.

by beetree on 02 October 2013 - 23:10
Lol... I didn't hate Cold Mountain, it was very well written, I just needed a different hero at the time I was reading it. This is the guy/deserter who hides in the hogs or something, and the women folk eventually find him? Their men all gone off to war?

by yellowrose of Texas on 02 October 2013 - 23:10
Carlin;
I visited Books a Million today in Lake charles....looked at lots of Decorating magazines, my passion now,,but read the first three chapters of a great book that was laying by the chair I sat down in.....David and Goliath by Malcolm Gladwell
His number one book for 2013
The Tipping Point, Blink, Outliers, and What the Dog Saw, offers his most provocative—-and dazzling—-book yet ...
Yr
I visited Books a Million today in Lake charles....looked at lots of Decorating magazines, my passion now,,but read the first three chapters of a great book that was laying by the chair I sat down in.....David and Goliath by Malcolm Gladwell
His number one book for 2013
The Tipping Point, Blink, Outliers, and What the Dog Saw, offers his most provocative—-and dazzling—-book yet ...
Yr

by Hundmutter on 03 October 2013 - 18:10
I'm currently trying to educate myself into the fashionable obsession
with Nordic crime novels / TV series, (is that happening in America
like in Europe ?) by reading a couple of Jo Nesbo books. Finished
' Headhunters ', just about to start 'The Redbreast', one of his Harry
Hole investigations and a much thicker tome. Can't say I am a
convert, yet, but Headhunters was quite clever and interesting, in its
own way (although there are overtones of the "sex and shopping"
genre, and too 'pat' coincidences, and the 'hero' is completely unlikeable).
Worth a try, though, if you have nothing else to read ...
with Nordic crime novels / TV series, (is that happening in America
like in Europe ?) by reading a couple of Jo Nesbo books. Finished
' Headhunters ', just about to start 'The Redbreast', one of his Harry
Hole investigations and a much thicker tome. Can't say I am a
convert, yet, but Headhunters was quite clever and interesting, in its
own way (although there are overtones of the "sex and shopping"
genre, and too 'pat' coincidences, and the 'hero' is completely unlikeable).
Worth a try, though, if you have nothing else to read ...
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