Not much happening in otterevilworld, except looking for work and getting my knee better, so onto the books:
Science Fiction:
Against the Odds by Elizabeth Moon
Trading in Danger by Elizabeth Moon
Marque and Reprisal by Elizabeth Moon
In the Company of Others by Julie E. Czerneda
Anarchaos by Donald Westlake
Reflex by Steven Gould
Fantasy:
Hat Full of Sky by Terry Pratchett
Jaguar Knights by Dave Duncan
Thriller:
The Girls He Adored by Jonathan Nasaw
Tap Tap by David Martin
Top Ten by Ryne Douglas Pearson
Psychopath by Keith Ablow
The Broker by John Grisham (the one thriller not containing psycho killers :> )
Romantic Thriller/Mystery:
Dating Dead Men by Harley Jane Kozak
Cold Blooded by Lisa Jackson
Whisper of Evil by Kay Hooper
Mystery:
Winter House by Carol O'Connell
Murder at a Vineyard Mansion by Philip R. Craig
Teen:
Hollywood Hustle (Son of the Mob) by Gordon Korman
Nonfiction:
So Many Books, So Little Time by Sara Nelson
How To Be a Villain by Neil Zawacki
Hard to Classify:
Nobody Runs Forever by Richard Stark - crime drama? Protagonist is a criminal, committing crimes, but not a mystery or a thriller - and not humorous like Westlake's Dortmunder series.
Point of Honour by Madeleine E. Robins - an alternate Regency England mystery with a noir-ish feel.
dia - the Jackson and Hooper were good, the Kozak wasn't - and you might look at the Robins - and get in touch with your former Teen Librarian-ness and read the Korman.
So, 23 for the month, 43 for the year so far. Hmm, I should hit the 50BookChallenge next month, but I'm also on a hundredbookchallenge yahoogroup and seeing if I can hit 300.
Science Fiction:
Against the Odds by Elizabeth Moon
Trading in Danger by Elizabeth Moon
Marque and Reprisal by Elizabeth Moon
In the Company of Others by Julie E. Czerneda
Anarchaos by Donald Westlake
Reflex by Steven Gould
Fantasy:
Hat Full of Sky by Terry Pratchett
Jaguar Knights by Dave Duncan
Thriller:
The Girls He Adored by Jonathan Nasaw
Tap Tap by David Martin
Top Ten by Ryne Douglas Pearson
Psychopath by Keith Ablow
The Broker by John Grisham (the one thriller not containing psycho killers :> )
Romantic Thriller/Mystery:
Dating Dead Men by Harley Jane Kozak
Cold Blooded by Lisa Jackson
Whisper of Evil by Kay Hooper
Mystery:
Winter House by Carol O'Connell
Murder at a Vineyard Mansion by Philip R. Craig
Teen:
Hollywood Hustle (Son of the Mob) by Gordon Korman
Nonfiction:
So Many Books, So Little Time by Sara Nelson
How To Be a Villain by Neil Zawacki
Hard to Classify:
Nobody Runs Forever by Richard Stark - crime drama? Protagonist is a criminal, committing crimes, but not a mystery or a thriller - and not humorous like Westlake's Dortmunder series.
Point of Honour by Madeleine E. Robins - an alternate Regency England mystery with a noir-ish feel.
dia - the Jackson and Hooper were good, the Kozak wasn't - and you might look at the Robins - and get in touch with your former Teen Librarian-ness and read the Korman.
So, 23 for the month, 43 for the year so far. Hmm, I should hit the 50BookChallenge next month, but I'm also on a hundredbookchallenge yahoogroup and seeing if I can hit 300.
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Date: 2005-03-04 11:26 pm (UTC)