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Joan in GB-W  
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From: "Joan in GB-W" <jjkr...@aol.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2009 10:34:01 -0500
Local: Tues, Jul 7 2009 1:34 am
Subject: Just finished; up next
"Losing Mum and Pup" by Christopher Buckley - about his famous parents,
William and Patricia Buckley. There was poignancy and sadness to those who
deal with the death of their parents--the book covers a period of about a
year, with many flashbacks to younger family days.  BUT, in spite of reading
it and liking it and learning stuffs about William Buckley . . . there was
the unkindness factor.  There were things we do not need to know about the
Buckley's.  Why do kids of famous parents have to trot out family tales that
are nobody's business but their own.

"Just Take My Heart" by Mary Higgins Clark.  When will I learn to stop
reading her.  I found it a little boring at the beginning, and implausible,
and the bad guy stuck out so much I thought I must be wrong and he was just
there to throw readers off the track.  Not so.  The guy you disliked from
the start was . . . well, was the bad guy.  Also the thing with the heart
was so unbelievable I can't believe editors let it get through.  But then,
this is Mary Higgins Clark and I doubt her story lines are ever tampered
with.

Next Up:  "The Other Side of the Moon, the Life of David Nivin" by Sheridan
Morley, and "The Thirteenth Tale" by Diane Setterfield (if I can rescue it
from the shelving cart at the library.

And while at the library I will browse the rental shelf and grab one from
there.

Joan


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Lauradog  
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From: Lauradog <laura...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 06 Jul 2009 10:39:15 -0500
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Subject: Re: Just finished; up next

Let me know what you think of "The Thirteenth Tale", Joan.  I listened
to it on tape while mowing, over a period of 3 weeks, and liked it a
lot.  I'll have to actually read it one day.
Sue

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Joan in GB-W  
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From: "Joan in GB-W" <jjkr...@aol.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2009 11:50:33 -0500
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Subject: Re: Just finished; up next

"Lauradog" <laura...@gmail.com> wrote in message

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I found about "The Thirteenth Tale" in a posting you posted on January  2.
Fran had listed a handful of books she liked from 2008, and you replied with
a list of ones you liked.  Both lists are in a folder I have on this site
called  BOOKS TBR.  Every so often I open it up and browse.

Joan


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Date: Mon, 06 Jul 2009 14:33:56 -0400
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Once Upon a Midnight Dreary, While Joan in GB-W Pondered, Weak and
Weary, Over Many a Quaint and Curious Forgotten Post,  s/he wrote:
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>Why do kids of famous parents have to trot out family tales that
>are nobody's business but their own.

In a private conversation, it's one thing. When they are selling
books, their motives are suspect.

John P


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From: "Fran Read" <fr...@southcom.com.au>
Date: Mon, 06 Jul 2009 21:42:06 GMT
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Subject: Re: Just finished; up next

> I found about "The Thirteenth Tale" in a posting you posted on January  2.
> Fran had listed a handful of books she liked from 2008, and you replied
> with a list of ones you liked.  Both lists are in a folder I have on this
> site called  BOOKS TBR.  Every so often I open it up and browse.
> Joan

It's lovely to hear that I'm actually a GOOD influence on someone! My Mum
and Dad would be proud!
Fran

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Joan in GB-W  
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From: "Joan in GB-W" <jjkr...@aol.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2009 17:15:14 -0500
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Subject: Re: Just finished; up next

"Fran Read" <fr...@southcom.com.au> wrote in message

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>> I found about "The Thirteenth Tale" in a posting you posted on January
>> 2. Fran had listed a handful of books she liked from 2008, and you
>> replied with a list of ones you liked.  Both lists are in a folder I have
>> on this site called  BOOKS TBR.  Every so often I open it up and browse.
>> Joan

> It's lovely to hear that I'm actually a GOOD influence on someone! My Mum
> and Dad would be proud!
> Fran

As well they should be.
I will be reading some of the books on your list as well.

Joan


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Bud  
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Date: Mon, 06 Jul 2009 16:23:38 -0600
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Subject: Re: Just finished; up next
Walter Mosley _The Long Fall_ a first Leonid McGill mystery which was
okay for a beginning series as I don't know if he is growing tired of
the Easy Rawlins character. This one is a bit off in going back in
time every once in a while to a case he took and the outcome. Perhaps
it's a way of letting the reader know the new character of Leonid.
Now, Leonid is trying to turn a new leaf in life and finding it a bit
difficult in refusing a case from a mobster who wants him to find
someone, which he is good at but delays in telling the mobster where
to find him as he knows what will happen to him. With his plush office
it is a constant reminder to a Lt. in the NYPD who keeps tabs on him
and his where abouts. With three sons and one only his own he is still
staying at home and trying to steer them in the right direction. One
takes a special place in his life, though not his own.

Yeah, I'd recommend it as it is fraught with misgivings and trying to
change ain't easy.
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Bud


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Date: Mon, 06 Jul 2009 22:20:18 -0500
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Subject: Re: Just finished; up next

I've got a folder for RAM posts too, full of recommendations.  I think
it was Marie who's post led me to "The Thirteenth Tale".  My last book
finished was Dorothy Simpson's "Six Feet Under", I love her Inspector
Thanet series, good solid police procedurals.  Now I'm about half-way
through Yrsa Sigurdardottir's "Last Rituals" and finding it much to my
liking, good characterizations, unusual murder, Icelandic setting.  This
was a RAM recommendation too, I think from Annie.
Sue D.

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kat >^.^<  
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From: "kat >^.^<" <katr...@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Jul 2009 22:22:20 -0500
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Subject: Re: Just finished; up next

"Joan in GB-W" <jjkr...@aol.com> wrote in message
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> "Just Take My Heart" by Mary Higgins Clark.  When will I learn to stop
> reading her.  I found it a little boring at the beginning, and
> implausible, and the bad guy stuck out so much I thought I must be wrong
> and he was just there to throw readers off the track.  Not so.  The guy
> you disliked from the start was . . . well, was the bad guy.  Also the
> thing with the heart was so unbelievable I can't believe editors let it
> get through.  But then, this is Mary Higgins Clark and I doubt her story
> lines are ever tampered with.

Tried one of hers by accident--Two little girls in Blue.  Quit listening to
the cds during the 3rd one and couldn't be bothered to put in the last disk
to see what happened.

> Next Up:  "The Other Side of the Moon, the Life of David Nivin" by
> Sheridan Morley,

If you ever get the chance, Nivin's autobio _Bring on the Empty Horses_ is
not a waste of time.  He should have spent more time with pen and paper.
Lovely way with words.

> Joan

T'was lovely in Kewaunee, too, Joan. We stayed in the area for the weekend;
the others went fishing (I'm not a seaman, so I babysat) on Trent's redneck
yacht. Maybe next year we can talk you and Jack into joining us for the
Shrimp Dump at Fishmonger's by the marina. YUM!
An no fireworks--apparently they do their fireworks in two weeks during the
tournament.
kat >^.^<
in Rhinelander
sunburned and glad to be home

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Catherine Thompson  
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From: Catherine Thompson <cat...@nb.sympatico.ca>
Date: Tue, 07 Jul 2009 09:49:43 -0300
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Subject: Re: Just finished; up next

Just finished the other day: *The Rose Rent* by Ellis Peters (which kind
of ties in to the Miss Marple/Brother Cadfael thread above). Good stuff
all round, as usual. I don't think I've read a Cadfael that I didn't like.

Now reading: *The Night Manager* by John LeCarre. Masterful
stuff--honestly, I think LeCarre's the only one of the old Cold-War spy
thriller writers to make it into the new world of spycraft. He's
certainly still the master.

Catherine


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A R Pickett  
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Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2009 07:29:39 -0600
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Kat wrote in part - > If you ever get the chance, Nivin's autobio _Bring on
the Empty Horses_ is

> not a waste of time.  He should have spent more time with pen and paper.
> Lovely way with words.

Yes, indeedy - he really could write.  I still recall reading his
autobiographical books (I think there were two) with a great deal of
pleasure.

--
A R Pickett aka Woodstock

"It's bad luck to be superstitious"
Paul Phillips, Colorado Sky Sox catcher

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http://www.booksnbytes.com/reviews/_idx_ws_all_byauth.html

Now blogging!
http://www.journalscape.com/woodstock/

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kat >^.^<  
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Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2009 10:12:35 -0500
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Yes-- the other one was first and had something about balloons in the title;
I looked on Amazon yesterday to make sure of my title here, but I'm shutting
down for a reboot in a minute and all my internet stuff is turned off.
I think someone reviewing Horses mentioned that the Balloon one was more
family, Horses was more professional.
Should dig it out but it's buried in the basement, I think.
kat >^.^<

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Date: Tue, 07 Jul 2009 10:55:13 -0500
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It's called "Bring on the Empty Balloons", and it's great!
Sue D.

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Lauradog  
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Date: Tue, 07 Jul 2009 10:58:11 -0500
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Oh and there's another called "The Moon's a Baloon", I think.
Sue D., going to Amazon

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Date: Tue, 07 Jul 2009 11:01:22 -0500
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Well duh - I meant "Bring on the Empty Horses" in the first post.
Sue D., going away now

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Date: Tue, 7 Jul 2009 17:53:38 -0500
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"Lauradog" <laura...@gmail.com> wrote in message

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>>> It's called "Bring on the Empty Balloons", and it's great!
>>> Sue D.

>> Oh and there's another called "The Moon's a Baloon", I think.
>> Sue D., going to Amazon

> Well duh - I meant "Bring on the Empty Horses" in the first post.
> Sue D., going away now

Close enough. And yes, the other one is The Moon's a Balloon.
Thanks for doing my homework, Sue!
kat >^.^<

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Date: Tue, 07 Jul 2009 18:13:19 -0500
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First I went to the shelves and couldn't find them, so I tried Amazon.
But then it bugged me that I couldn't find them because I knew we'd had
them.  Finally there they were, misplaced among the Larry Nivens.  And
to bring it back to topic, that's one mystery solved - the case of the
missing books.
Sue D.

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Date: 9 Jul 2009 12:30:36 -0700
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In article <7bft7hF2320d...@mid.individual.net>, Lauradog says...

>I've got a folder for RAM posts too, full of recommendations.  I think
>it was Marie who's post led me to "The Thirteenth Tale".  My last book
>finished was Dorothy Simpson's "Six Feet Under", I love her Inspector
>Thanet series, good solid police procedurals.  Now I'm about half-way
>through Yrsa Sigurdardottir's "Last Rituals" and finding it much to my
>liking, good characterizations, unusual murder, Icelandic setting.  This
>was a RAM recommendation too, I think from Annie.
>Sue D.

I know I read "The Thirteenth Tale", but can't remember what it's about.
"Last Rituals" good - finished up her second "My Soul to Take" not long after.
I'm usually not one for books in translation, but these are very well done.

I'm in a re-reading mode at the moment, with a bunch of old Barbara Michaels
books.  Last one finished was "Smoke and Mirrors" taking place in 1988 - a
senate race that has many parallels to today's political scene. The more things
change....

Last new book was "Lie Down with the Devil" by Linda Barnes - a Carlotta
Carlisle mystery.  Another author I've been reading for years and years and
years.  While Sam is "away", Carlotta is drawn into a case of a cheating - or is
he - fiance. This did not turn out the way I expected, which was quite pleasing
to me.

Now reading "Trojan Gold" by Elizabeth Peters - another re-read. Once one, I
will read the Vicky Bliss h/c that I've had since -what? January?

--
Pam K

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Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2009 12:44:48 -0400
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<<Why do kids of famous parents have to trot out family tales that are
nobody's business but their own.>>

<<In a private conversation, it's one thing. When they are selling
books, their motives are suspect.
John P>>

I don't think the motives are "suspect."  I think they're very clear. To
avenge the real and perceived  injuries or injustices when finally,
their parents can't punish them.

In some instances it's called "therapy."
Ellen


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Date: Tue, 14 Jul 2009 18:20:58 -0400
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<ell...@webtv.net> wrote in message

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> <<Why do kids of famous parents have to trot out family tales that are
> nobody's business but their own.>>

> <<In a private conversation, it's one thing. When they are selling
> books, their motives are suspect.
> John P>>

> I don't think the motives are "suspect."  I think they're very clear. To
> avenge the real and perceived  injuries or injustices when finally,
> their parents can't punish them.

> In some instances it's called "therapy."
> Ellen

Boy do I agree with that one. I'd publish one of my own but no one in my
family was famous so who would want to read it? Just writing it down when I
fell the urge will have to do.
Barb

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