Maybe even two!
I'd recommend The Queen's Man, Cruel as the Grave, Dragon's Lair and Prince of Darkness by Sharon Kay Penman. I haven't actually read them yet, but I'm seriously impressed with her other work.
The Matthew Shardlake books by C.J. Sansom are good stuff, beginning with Dissolution. The fourth one is due out late this summer.
I'll definitely add these to my list of "To Be Read"
If I think of any more I'll let you know. Also, I would like to know how Brad is doing if you succeed in contacting him.
Absolutely.
~ Missa
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Always remembering Vegas
"Those were the days my friends, we thought they'd never end. We'd sing and dance forever and a day..."
*MySmiley*
Always remembering Vegas
"Those were the days my friends, we thought they'd never end. We'd sing and dance forever and a day..."
What are your reading plans for May?
01/05/2010 05:42:24 PM
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Mine:
01/05/2010 05:43:55 PM
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Three planned
01/05/2010 05:58:45 PM
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I think that I will be buying "The Idiot" on my next trip to the books store. It sounds
02/05/2010 05:46:23 PM
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Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go, and... well, no, that's about it really.
01/05/2010 07:24:31 PM
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I'm not reading any books right now. None. Zero. Not planning on changing that, either.
01/05/2010 08:21:45 PM
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Singer, Grass, and perhaps morrison if I can get through the boring. *NM*
01/05/2010 08:37:58 PM
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I finally pulled my full collection of Sherlock Holmes off the shelf. After that Malazan is next.
02/05/2010 05:43:12 PM
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Re: I have never picked up Sherlock Holmes was wrong by Pierre Bayard.
03/05/2010 09:51:02 AM
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A change of plans. Has anyone heard of "The Mill on the Floss" by George Eliot?
08/05/2010 11:51:04 AM
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The name vaguely rings a bell... also, close your italics tag.
*NM*
08/05/2010 12:39:15 PM
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? Are you just trying to mess with my head? *NM*
09/05/2010 12:10:09 AM
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I've read it. I enjoyed it, which surprised me, because Eliot isn't the happiest writer.
08/05/2010 12:47:40 PM
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It's by far my least favorite of the three novels of hers that I've read
08/05/2010 01:18:16 PM
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Re: I'm not sure whether to feel sorry for America
08/05/2010 04:52:34 PM
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I take it from that statement that The Mill on the Floss is basic reading in other countries?
09/05/2010 12:14:27 AM
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Re: Hmm. Not so much basic as known.
10/05/2010 07:19:10 PM
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You seem to have gone to extremely literature-heavy schools...
10/05/2010 09:36:27 PM
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just started "quicksilver" by neal stephenson
03/05/2010 03:19:33 AM
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Freakonomics by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner. *NM*
03/05/2010 08:24:23 PM
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It's a very fun book with a lot of neat stuff to think about. *NM*
06/05/2010 04:06:42 AM
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Some rereads, some not...
04/05/2010 07:48:56 PM
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What do you mean by "historical"?
04/05/2010 08:28:30 PM
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