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    Sue Grafton

    B is for Burglar C is for Corpse D is for Deadbeat F is for Fugitive G is for Gumshoe I is for Innocent K is for Killer M Is for Malice N is for Noose O is For Outlaw Q is for Quarry T is for Trespass Alway thought of them as 7. Good, fun read. Some better than others.
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    Hi the new old guy

    Hi Abecedarian My youngest boy (41 now!) and I talk at length once a month. He lives distant. He always gives me a new author or at least a book to read, along with a teaser review. I try to reciprocate. Well chuffed.
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    Hi the new old guy

    Thanks for the welcome. One of the reasons to join here was to get ideas for new reads. I generally go to the library and pick books because i'm drawn to them, or they call to me, like flowers. In and out in 10 minutes. 5-9 books on a 3 week loan. Consequently i get my share of DNFs and...
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    Intelligent sci-fi

    Isf and the Rifters trilogy - Peter Watts
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    Intelligent sci-fi

    I'm new here and reading the different forums. When here a title that came immediately to mind was Warday - Strieber/Kunetka. Published in 1984 and still a great read.
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    Ian Rankin - Doors Open

    I liked his 'Rebus' novels. My library has the newest books displayed at the front. These books are 1 week only, instead of our usual three weeks. And there is Doors Open. And what a disappointment. Felt the whole thing was shallow. 6.0
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    Hi the new old guy

    I’m semi-retired. I read and watch movies (dvds). All of my reading is for pleasure. Fiction mysteries mostly, SF, and a little thriller and horror. I watch very little television. Books have always been an important part of my recreational life. The pure joy of immersing yourself in...
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