I can’t believe I’m saying this, because I never want to say this about any book or series, but the Kay Scarpetta series needs to die. Quickly. And not the slow painful death that Cornwell is putting them through.
Let me rewind…I started reading this series back in the last 1990s. I liked them. I like [...]
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What’s this? A cover that has a woman on it with a head! (Sorry, still peeved.)
Right the book! Big Boned is the third (but hopefully not the last) book in Meg Cabot’s Heather Wells mystery series. This is the first one that I done as an audio book and it translates pretty well (as we [...]
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Today sucked. It just simply sucked. I worked 11 hours and am no further ahead than I was this morning. Yay me! (Please don’t get me wrong, I really do like my job but some days it just plain SUCKS!)
Last week for some reason I browsed the audio books at the library. This is [...]
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Posted in Fiction, Mystery on August 31, 2006 | 3 Comments »
I think it was quite appropriate that I was reading this and watching the season premiere of Bones last night (even if the promo wayyyy oversold it). Especially as there’s a blurb about Bones at the end of the book. For those you who don’t know, Bones is based on Kathy Reichs’ real life [...]
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Posted in Authors, Fiction, Mystery on March 29, 2006 | No Comments »
I generally enjoy the Tempe Brennan books. I found this one a bit trying. I really don’t go in for the Christian conspiracy stuff. It’s just not me, which means no, I have not read The Da Vinci Code, and no I don’t plan to and I wish people would leave me alone [...]
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Have I ever mentioned I’m not good with mysteries? I think it’s the whole lack of patience thing.
Anyway, typical Meg Cabot - fun, fluffy, not exactly plausible. But still fun.
I suck at figuring out who the bad guy really is. I’m distracted by bright shiny objects. But I was right! But then I [...]
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I’ve had this on my shelf for awhile but because of due dates of other books I’d put this on hold. I finally had a chance to start it yesterday. And read it quickly cause Dexter goes quickly.
I don’t have much to say about this other than read it. Now.
But read Darkly Dreaming Dexter first. [...]
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