Re: What are you reading? 2
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Currently enjoying a nice tongue in cheek view of the human species in Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh as a result of a mention by LadyK earlier this year (for which many thanks - our tastes often seem to coincide!) 
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Re: What are you reading? 2
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Thanks to a birthday gift card and your recommendation, Lex, I have John Scalzi's Agent to the Stars and two more of his books coming this week.
I finished and really loved the first two Gamache mysteries by Louise Penny. I like the complexity and uniqueness of Penny's characters and the way she sets things up and adds interesting twists. I will be following this series.
I'm currently reading How to Stop Time by Matt Haig. It's about someone who has a rare condition that makes him age very slowly. He looks 40 but has lived centuries and is weary of it, mainly because of the the Albatross Society, which protects people like him, has a rule that members must never fall in love. The chapters alternate between current and past events in his life, and I'm anxious to see how the title applies to the story.
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Re: What are you reading? 2
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LadyK, I have just enjoyed The Midnight Library thanks to your mention of Matt Haig a couple of months ago - what a great writer, and plenty of books already in his catalogue!
I am currently reading John Scalzi's The End Of All Things which I think was only published a few years after I had read all the other Old Man's War books as I had not previously been aware of it.
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Re: What are you reading? 2
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I finished Haig's How to Stop Time and enjoyed it quite a bit, despite the fact that I wanted to shake the protagonist sometimes for feeling so sorry for himself. It did have a satisfying ending.
A book I can highly recommend is The Book of Doors by Gareth Brown. It deals with those who collect magic books, some to preserve and study them and some to use them for evil. It has a seemingly simple plot at first when a regular elderly customer dies in a bookshop and leaves the Book of Doors to a young woman who works there. However, as the story develops, the plot becomes more and more complex with some wonderfully clever twists and turns. This is the author's first book, and he has another stand-alone novel called The Society of Unknowable Objects coming out in the fall, which I will snatch up immediately.
I've just jumped into Penny's 3rd Gamache mystery, The Cruelest Month, and then have a nice pile of Scalzi's novels lined up. Life is good!
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Re: What are you reading? 2
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Glad to hear that you are enjoying your reading journey (as Libby would style it) LadyK: I have just bought that one on Kindle for 99 pence, a limited time deal! Otherwise it would have been several months' wait on my Libby account... I am currently enjoying All The Colors Of The Dark by Chris Whitaker, which was another of your recommendations, so thanks again! 
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Re: What are you reading? 2
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Drac first recommended Whittaker's book, and I'm so glad she did.
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Re: What are you reading? 2
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Glad you are all enjoying that Chris Whittaker book. It kept me on my toes the entire time! Just finished another excellent book recommended by Ghostlady. Hidden Pictures by Jason Rekulak Goodreads Choice AwardWinner for Readers' Favorite Horror (2022)
A wildly inventive spin on the supernatural thriller, about a woman working as a nanny for a young boy with strange and disturbing secrets.
Mallory Quinn is fresh out of rehab when she takes a job as a babysitter for Ted and Caroline Maxwell. She is to look after their five-year-old son, Teddy.
Mallory immediately loves it. She has her own living space, goes out for nightly runs, and has the stability she craves. And she sincerely bonds with Teddy, a sweet, shy boy who is never without his sketchbook and pencil. His drawings are the usual fare: trees, rabbits, balloons. But one day, he draws something different: a man in a forest, dragging a woman’s lifeless body.
Then, Teddy’s artwork becomes increasingly sinister, and his stick figures quickly evolve into lifelike sketches well beyond the ability of any five-year-old. Mallory begins to wonder if these are glimpses of a long-unsolved murder, perhaps relayed by a supernatural force.
Knowing just how crazy it all sounds, Mallory nevertheless sets out to decipher the images and save Teddy before it’s too late.
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Re: What are you reading? 2
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I finished John Scalzi's Agent to the Stars. I really like his writing because he combines humor with thoughtful ideas. His books are great fun, but they also make me think. High marks for this very unusual first contact story concerning a Hollywood agent and a strange but likeable alien race.
I just started Penny's 4th Gamache mystery, A Rule Against Murder.
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