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Post by desertrose on Jan 15, 2007 9:26:48 GMT 10
just finished Highland Rebel by Loren Teague. She is a Scot who writes historical fiction and this particular book is 1 of 3 she will be writing. Very good book. Now I am reading the instruction books to my new camera and after that......my goal is to finish ABOSAA by Diana Gabaldon!
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Post by mcnass on Feb 21, 2007 0:45:30 GMT 10
Dreamy, you were right! 'Judgement in Death' by Nora Roberts was one of the best books I read in the recent past.
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Post by dreamy on Feb 22, 2007 7:05:59 GMT 10
McNass, I'm glad you liked the book! She wrote many more of the Eve Dallas books. One of my favourites is "Holiday in Death".
These are all books of the "IN DEATH" series...
1995 Naked in Death 1995 Glory in Death 1996 Immortal in Death 1996 Rapture in Death 1997 Ceremony in Death 1997 Vengence in Death 1998 Holiday in Death 1998 "Midnight in Death" 1999 Conspiracy in Death 1999 Loyalty in Death 2005 2000 Witness in Death 2000 Judgement in Death 2001 Betrayal in Death 2001 "Interlude in Death" 2001 Seduction in Death 2002 Reunion in Death 2002 Purity in Death 2003 Portrait in Death 2003 Imitation in Death 2003 Remember When 2004 Divided in Death 2004 Visions in Death 2005 Survivor in Death 2005 Origin in Death 2006 Memory in Death 2006 "Haunted in Death" 2006 Born in Death
You might like to read one of them every now and again. #ssmile#
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Post by mcnass on Feb 23, 2007 6:54:43 GMT 10
That are very good news, thank you Dreamy! "Holiday in Death" is a story with Eve Dallas? Thats gonna be the next one.
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Post by dreamy on Feb 24, 2007 22:03:51 GMT 10
I just finished "Witness in Death" (Spiel mit dem Mörder in German); wow; maybe you should try this one next, very thrilling, I LOVED it, McNass! #claps#
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Post by mcnass on Feb 25, 2007 2:55:26 GMT 10
Yesterday I went to the library. There were many Books of Nora Roberts, but not even one of Eve Dallas nor one of "IN DEATH" series. So I left the library without one of her books. Instead I bought some science-fiction. Ok, next time...
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Post by dreamy on Feb 25, 2007 9:04:36 GMT 10
What kind of Sciene Fiction do you prefer then?
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Post by mcnass on Feb 25, 2007 22:53:42 GMT 10
Everything. Just finished this one - one of the best I ever read
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Post by dreamy on Feb 26, 2007 0:20:12 GMT 10
Will give it a try when I get a chance. I like Science Fiction, too.
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Post by Elly on Mar 19, 2007 7:59:17 GMT 10
Finished reading Val McDermid's 'The Distant Echo' really enjoyed it too. In 1978 four students from the university in St Andrews are staggering home in the snow from a party, they come across the murdered body of a local girl in the snow, the murder remains unsolved. the story goes into the stain the discovery and suspicion that the four lived under and how it affected their friendships and lives. The case opens again after 25 years, soon the 4 suspected students, now all successful men start to get killed off one by one. www.valmcdermid.com/pages/books/echo.html
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Post by andi on Mar 26, 2007 1:09:51 GMT 10
I'm still busy with the Fiery Cross, canye believe it? It's giving me a hard time, so boring at times! Was reading a biography of a policelady inbetween, enjoyed it and will get it signed by her thanks to Mike's help! ;D
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Post by Elly on Mar 26, 2007 18:49:51 GMT 10
I really didn't like that book, the first couple in the series were good but that was was torture The last one was a bit better but not much, be getting lynched here
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