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Some New Books

I love Joanne Fluke’s stories, and have read most of the mystery series with recipes (great reads and funny too!). So I thought I would grab these 3 books the last time I was in B&N. The question now is, when will I be able to read these? Hopefully sooner, rather than later.
On My Bookshelf
James Patterson, anyone? I have so many of his books, I think they take up about 3 shelves right now. The thing I like best about his books is that the chapters are short. I don’t like stopping my reading in the middle of a chapter, and his books allow me to get a lot read with easy stopping points. I am not fond of books with really long chapters; I tend to feel like I cannot put it down until I get to the end of said chapter.
His books are also suspenseful, and full of twists that keep you guessing. I am going to look up and see how many books he actually has out, since it seems like he is putting out at least one book a month. Maybe my Friday Fun Facts subject for this week? Since I missed last Friday I need to make it a good one 🙂 With all that writing, I have still not come across a book that I felt like I have read before. Some authors seem to only change the names of people and cities, and the stories are all the same.
I think the two series I like the best are the “Women’s Murder Club”, and the “Private” stories. Do you have a favorite Patterson book?
The Lutheran Ladies Circle: Plucking One String – Kris Knorr
Being as I am a long-standing-volunteering-attending member of a Lutheran Church, this book took on a special interest for me. Do the people in the story relate at all to the people I encounter at church? I have to say, there were a few characters whom I could easily rename to someone who attends my church. I’m not saying this is a bad thing, I am just saying I now definitely have an image in my head of what Lorena, Ellie, and Vera look like. When I now read their name in the text, I am picturing a specific woman of the congregation.
I do have to be honest right from the get-go, this story has one thing that I absolutely cannot stand. Say it with me people. “Too many characters”. This is my pet peeve; having so many characters (and usually storylines to match) that you cannot keep them straight, let alone determine if they are relevant to the story or not. With that being said, I am about halfway through the story, and am starting to get the correct pattern worked out to whom belongs with who, whose children are being talked about when no reference to their parents are mentioned, etc. As the author stated in her forward that she has herself encountered some of these types of people at church, I am guessing that it was easy for her to write because she knew all along in her mind that Ellie was Mrs. Y, and Vera was Mrs. Z, etc. She did not need to fill in the blanks on who these characters were, because she could see them already in her mind’s eye.
So enough of that. It is a good story, and I will read more in the series (I am guessing there is a series as this book says it is #1). I am getting comfortable with the who’s-who, and am feeling a connection to these characters enough that I already want to know how their stories continue on past this book. I am trying to be better about the spoilers, so I will just say that their Pastor died unexpectedly, to be replaced by someone younger, someone looking to change some things. Vera is the widow of said previous pastor, and feels she is slowly getting pushed out of her “always involved in everything even though it is not my job” situations.
We also get a birds-eye view of bickering amongst the women at their weekly-monthly meetings, and this has be wondering exactly how much bickering is going on at my church meetings. Expecting to be finished with this sooner rather than I will let you know if there is anything off the wall that happens at the end that I never even saw coming, otherwise I am moving along to the next story.
Long Time Coming – Edie Claire
Another book by Edie Claire, this one is more along the romance line, but certainly not the Harlequin or 50 Shades type, if you get my drift.
This book was long, but another great read by Edie. I had it read within a couple of days, and will certainly be getting more of her books.
Without giving away any spoilers, a woman returns to her home town to help take care of her parents, and has to deal with the death of her best friend from 18 years ago that she managed very well to avoid. Blaming her best friend’s boyfriend had worked very well for all of those years, but was not going to work much longer.
This is a great story, as much mystery and suspense as romance, and none of these elements are on the graphic side.
If you haven’t read a book by Edie yet, I definitely recommend it, you will not be disappointed.
Tuesday’s Thought For The Day!

George R. R. Martin is a genius!
Never Buried-Edie Claire
One of several (OK, about 15) books I put on my Nook, and I spent about 3 days getting it read. I really enjoyed this story, and it says “Book 1 of the Leigh Koslow Mysteries”.
I will avoid any spoilers, and just give you the basics.
Leigh works in advertising/marketing, when she is not laid off, which seems to happen a lot. While staying with her cousin, they find a dead body in a hammock in her back yard. Lucky for Leigh, her college roommate is an officer for the local police department. This does not appear to be so lucky for that friend, as Leigh seems to always be where she should not be, investigating on her own.
This was a fun read, not too many characters, which is really a pet peeve for me. The story is 194 pages, and will hold your interest from beginning to end. Although I am about to start another book I have on my Nook, I will definitely be reading more of Edie’s stories.
What are you reading at the moment?
Silence
Silence-Natasha Preston
I put a large number of books on my Nook yesterday, and Silence is one I had read within a day. Yeah, I will regret it later when I am trying to get my homework done that should have been finished already.
I really liked this story, and will definitely get the 2nd book, Broken Silence, even though Goodreads had spoilers all over the place that I couldn’t have missed if I tried (good going, jerks!). Maybe I will get the 2nd book; the 1st reviewer on Goodreads told the whole story of the 2nd book, so I may just save my money.
Anyhow, stay off Goodreads, and find this book. It is a YA story, but it is good. The writing isn’t fantastic, and you need to look past the grammatical errors (hire an editor people, hire your neighbor, hire your cat, but PLEASE, let someone read your story before you print 1000 copies of it).
Oakley is the main character, and has been silent for 11 years. She manages to get by, her family and friends concerned of course but with no idea what to do. I will not say any more, because you can get the idea of this story right from the first few chapters.
It’s a quick read, and one I think you will enjoy. Mild cussing, no graphic sex, no gore.
I’ve got about 12 more books to get through, so I will be starting the next one as soon as I get my homework done today!
Another Beautiful Library

I will have my own personal library, come hell or high water! photo by Nick Sherman
The Enemy We Know-Donna White Glaser
What a great story I stumbled across (well, more like tripped over). I do not want to give too much away, the plot will keep you guessing to the very end, and that is what makes this book so great. So no spoiler alerts here! This story revolves around a therapist, she is a recovering alcoholic, has some minor boyfriend issues, and a seriously ticked off former patient, who is bound and determined to make her life a living Hell. The main character is Letty, full name Violet Whittaker.
I read this in a day, and you definitely won’t want to put it down either. Yes, I would have still read it in a day, even if my cable and internet were still working! It is fast paced, not over flowing with needless characters and storylines that just confuse the plot. There is a 2nd book in this series featuring Letty, called “The One We Love”. I will hopefully be tracking that down sooner rather than later.
What book have you randomly found that you absolutely couldn’t stop reading?








