Posted: March 12, 2005 11:39 pm
If it will help you in your decision making, KK (the author, NOT the doughnut, ETP
) is kind of like Sue Grafton "light."
I choose.....East Texas Parrothead wrote:Doesn't matter much to me. They both sound good. Someone make a choice and I'll order YET AGAIN from amazon.com via buffettnews.com.
I'd love some raspberry filled too... my favs.phjrsaunt wrote:I choose.....East Texas Parrothead wrote:Doesn't matter much to me. They both sound good. Someone make a choice and I'll order YET AGAIN from amazon.com via buffettnews.com.
1/2 dozen glazed, and 1/2 dozen rasberry filled. I'll get out of your thread now; I'm just all CRAZY b/c I'm up past my bedtime.
Mine came today. Can't wait to dig in. Looks great.conched wrote:What ARE we reading next? I bought Blue Lonesome. I also have The Secret Life of Bees.East Texas Parrothead wrote:
What are we reading NEXT????
(Don't tell anyone, but I still have to read Bridge of Birds.)
If you have not read A Parting Gift by Ben Erickson, I recommend it.
Oops, I missed that one. Has anyone ever read anything by John Dunning. I got 2O'Clock Eastern Wartime, looks interesting.East Texas Parrothead wrote:Mine came today. Can't wait to dig in. Looks great.conched wrote:What ARE we reading next? I bought Blue Lonesome. I also have The Secret Life of Bees.East Texas Parrothead wrote:
What are we reading NEXT????
(Don't tell anyone, but I still have to read Bridge of Birds.)
If you have not read A Parting Gift by Ben Erickson, I recommend it.
I will let you know what I think. Judgment Days sounds like a fascinating read for those who remember this era as current events, instead of history.East Texas Parrothead wrote:That name doesn't ring a bell, Terri.
I did hear on NPR today about a wonderful new book (non-fiction): Judgment Days: Lyndon Baines Johnson, Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Laws that Changed America.
Was crying like a little girl on the way home while listening to the piece. Am headed to amazon.com to order it right now. This one will NOT be going to the public library.
Here's the link:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... Id=4536212
The author was very compelling. I was mesmerized by him. The last time that happened was with Jonathan Kozol, the author of ORDINARY RESURRECTIONS. Stayed in driveway for abou 15 minutes to listen to all of that.big hat carmen wrote:I will let you know what I think. Judgment Days sounds like a fascinating read for those who remember this era as current events, instead of history.East Texas Parrothead wrote:That name doesn't ring a bell, Terri.
I did hear on NPR today about a wonderful new book (non-fiction): Judgment Days: Lyndon Baines Johnson, Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Laws that Changed America.
Was crying like a little girl on the way home while listening to the piece. Am headed to amazon.com to order it right now. This one will NOT be going to the public library.
Here's the link:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/stor ... Id=4536212
Same here, I'm lostconched wrote:Will someone remind me about the guy with the shower cap and kilt like skirt?? I went back but can't remember the reference to him.
MangoPress wrote:Great to see everyone enjoying Key Weird! Someone asked about using first person and third person in the same book. If you check Where is Joe Merchant, you'll see it there.![]()
Some people picked up on the Lucid Dreaming thing in the book, which is great. As far as the guy with the shower cap, he should be in the sequel as well, as long as there aren't any legal problems.In fact, I think the Chicken Burrito business gets so good that eventually he has to start using real chicken.
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(I gotta ask ya - How many books you read, the publisher comes along and answers questions?)
Definitely a first for me, and thanks very much, Mango Press.MangoPress wrote:
(I gotta ask ya - How many books you read, the publisher comes along and answers questions?)
OPAH! Nicki: You're going to have the best time. Please find an internet cafe and give us updates on where you go. The Greeks are sooo nice and charming and happy. Enjoy!Nicki wrote:Definitely a first for me, and thanks very much, Mango Press.MangoPress wrote:
(I gotta ask ya - How many books you read, the publisher comes along and answers questions?)
I am glad to hear a sequel is coming - I kinda thought we might find out more about the Kilt Guy in an upcoming book. Key Weird was great & I loved it.
I'll miss the next couple selections because I'm leaving Friday on a trip to Greece & Turkey - hoping to learn something & have fun, too. For reading material on the long flights I'm taking the Deptford trilogy by Robertson Davies (I believe these are classics but I've never read them) and a fantasy series (Liveship Traders) I got hooked on after Mr. Nicki suggested I give it a try.
I'll miss you guys and will be anxious to catch up on everyone's reading when I get back. Take care, BN book lovers
Never happened to me. I talk to the writers, but never the publisher!!!MangoPress wrote:Great to see everyone enjoying Key Weird! Someone asked about using first person and third person in the same book. If you check Where is Joe Merchant, you'll see it there.![]()
Some people picked up on the Lucid Dreaming thing in the book, which is great. As far as the guy with the shower cap, he should be in the sequel as well, as long as there aren't any legal problems.In fact, I think the Chicken Burrito business gets so good that eventually he has to start using real chicken.
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(I gotta ask ya - How many books you read, the publisher comes along and answers questions?)
Have fun, Nicki! Sounds like a wonderful trip. Woooo hoooooo!Nicki wrote:Definitely a first for me, and thanks very much, Mango Press.MangoPress wrote:
(I gotta ask ya - How many books you read, the publisher comes along and answers questions?)
I am glad to hear a sequel is coming - I kinda thought we might find out more about the Kilt Guy in an upcoming book. Key Weird was great & I loved it.
I'll miss the next couple selections because I'm leaving Friday on a trip to Greece & Turkey - hoping to learn something & have fun, too. For reading material on the long flights I'm taking the Deptford trilogy by Robertson Davies (I believe these are classics but I've never read them) and a fantasy series (Liveship Traders) I got hooked on after Mr. Nicki suggested I give it a try.
I'll miss you guys and will be anxious to catch up on everyone's reading when I get back. Take care, BN book lovers