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shenmue

(38,538 posts)
7. Kinda :)
Sun Aug 10, 2014, 05:40 PM
Aug 2014

She does build a lot of atmosphere with tons of details. They can pile up a bit after a while.

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"The Hidden Child," Camilla Lackberg shenmue Aug 2014 #1
That sounds good, shenmue. Enthusiast Aug 2014 #5
Thanks shenmue Aug 2014 #6
Allow me to put a good word in for Camilla Läckberg! scarletwoman Aug 2014 #11
Thank you, scarletwoman. Enthusiast Aug 2014 #15
The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey gollygee Aug 2014 #2
We read that one, gollygee. Enthusiast Aug 2014 #4
Ben H. Winters' World of Trouble: The Last Policeman Book III TexasProgresive Aug 2014 #3
Kinda :) shenmue Aug 2014 #7
Oh, oh, oh! SheilaT Aug 2014 #19
You'll just have to wait Sheila. No spoilers from me. TexasProgresive Aug 2014 #20
My library sells off old books. Not sure what they do with the ones SheilaT Aug 2014 #22
Into the Blue by Robert Goddard TexasProgresive Aug 2014 #24
LOL! SheilaT Aug 2014 #25
The books that are unsold at library book sales frequently go to the japple Aug 2014 #33
"A Tale for the Time Being" by Ruth Ozeki YankeyMCC Aug 2014 #8
That sounds thought provoking. Enthusiast Aug 2014 #9
The Son by Philipp Meyer pscot Aug 2014 #10
My reaction, exactly. By the time I finished the book, I had forgotten the beginning. japple Aug 2014 #34
There was nobody in that book to like pscot Aug 2014 #36
I love to read books about Texas (and western) history. James Mitchener's opus, all of the Lonesome japple Aug 2014 #38
I just read Montana; The Last, Best Place pscot Aug 2014 #39
I just got back from a trip to Montana. Have connections to the state and japple Aug 2014 #41
OMG, I ADORE Tony Hillerman! scarletwoman Aug 2014 #12
Thank you, scarletwoman. I do enjoy Hillerman. Enthusiast Aug 2014 #16
New author for me, a German this time, Nele Neuhaus. scarletwoman Aug 2014 #13
That's a good one! shenmue Aug 2014 #27
Oh, cool! Someone else knows this author! scarletwoman Aug 2014 #28
I just finished "The Kingdom of Ohio" Spoiler Alert! SheilaT Aug 2014 #14
Thank you, SheilaT. Those are some grossly incorrect details. Enthusiast Aug 2014 #17
I really don't get it, having such mistaken historical facts in a novel. SheilaT Aug 2014 #18
Maybe it was written by a republican TexasProgresive Aug 2014 #21
Even though I know you are joking, SheilaT Aug 2014 #23
I generally don't read modern fiction. Manifestor_of_Light Aug 2014 #26
You might try some modern fiction. Enthusiast Aug 2014 #29
Maybe you should be in a group other than "Fiction." japple Aug 2014 #35
Are Hillerman's libodem Aug 2014 #30
Sometimes we find it rewarding to step outside our usual genre. Enthusiast Aug 2014 #32
I'm reading a Janet Evonovich libodem Aug 2014 #31
Don't get defensive. I used to read Judith Krantz for fluff. Manifestor_of_Light Aug 2014 #37
It's ridiculous situation funny libodem Aug 2014 #40
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