Canadian Booksworms, What are you reading in February 2017 ?

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Canadian Booksworms, What are you reading in February 2017 ?

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1vancouverdeb
Editado: Feb 2, 2017, 12:54 am

I'm starting February with Dragon Springs Road by Janie Chang. I've good things about her first book, Three Souls, so I thought I'd give this a try.

2rabbitprincess
Feb 2, 2017, 6:22 pm

I'm rereading The Outlander, by Gil Adamson.

4Nickelini
Feb 3, 2017, 5:49 pm

Finally finished China Rich Girlfriend. Just terrible -- boring, shallow, badly written. Ugh.

5ted74ca
Feb 4, 2017, 2:35 pm

Guilty pleasure read this week: Don't You Cry by Mary Kubica.

6LynnB
Feb 5, 2017, 12:39 pm

Stepping out of my comfort zone with Blueeyedboy by Joanne Harris

7ted74ca
Feb 5, 2017, 2:23 pm

>6 LynnB:. I just discovered Joanne Harris this year, and though what books of hers I've read so far are quite disparate, I've liked them all.

8ted74ca
Feb 5, 2017, 2:24 pm

Spent most of the day reading today because I really wanted to finish this one-a thriller that was quite thrilling. The Girl Before by JP Delaney

9LynnB
Feb 7, 2017, 4:57 pm

I'm reading Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro.

10ted74ca
Feb 8, 2017, 8:42 pm

A change from crime fiction this week: Holocaust literature, a memoir. The Zookeeper's Wife by Diane Ackerman

11vancouverdeb
Feb 9, 2017, 9:48 am

12rabbitprincess
Feb 9, 2017, 10:51 am

Moving from the Canadian west to the High Arctic with The Terror, by Dan Simmons.

13Cecrow
Feb 10, 2017, 7:20 am

>12 rabbitprincess:, read that a few years ago. They've since found the wreck of both ships, not where Simmons plotted them. Doesn't hurt his story any, though.

14LynnB
Feb 10, 2017, 8:08 am

15ted74ca
Feb 10, 2017, 5:02 pm

Finished a good one today: The Sleepwalker by Chris Bohjalian. I've only read a few of his novels but liked all of them so far.

16rabbitprincess
Feb 10, 2017, 6:18 pm

>13 Cecrow: Yes, it is quite a gripping story so far!

17ted74ca
Feb 11, 2017, 11:33 pm

Off work, sick with a bad cold, so haven't done much except sleep and read. I finished 2 books in the last couple of days: The Wonder by Emma Donoghue which I thought was fantastic and The Girl Before by Rena Olsen which was pretty mediocre in comparison.

18ted74ca
Editado: Feb 12, 2017, 8:14 pm

And still sick and still reading: Thin Air by Ann Cleeves

19Nickelini
Feb 12, 2017, 8:38 pm

Finished The Blue Fox, a novella from Iceland, and now I've hopped over to Norway to go Out Stealing Horses.

20LynnB
Feb 13, 2017, 5:38 pm

21LynnB
Feb 14, 2017, 5:29 pm

22LibraryCin
Feb 14, 2017, 9:49 pm

Trust Your Eyes / Linwood Barclay
4 stars

Ray’s father has died in an accident. He father lived with and took care of Ray’s adult schizophrenic brother, Thomas. Thomas spends all his time online, memorizing city maps/streets – all cities around the world. He thinks he is helping the CIA. When Thomas thinks he sees a murder in one of the windows from the street map/view he is memorizing, he insists Ray go check out what happened. In the meantime, Allison has had an affair with a politician’s wife and is now blackmailing her. It doesn’t take long for this to go horribly wrong.

It took a little while to set this one up, but about 1/3 of the way in, it really got going and with 1/3 of the book left, it cranked up another notch. There were an additional couple of surprises at the very end.

23ted74ca
Feb 15, 2017, 4:25 pm

Still home sick and I think I've read all the crime fiction books our local library has in stock right now.
Latest 3: Ghost Girl by Lesley Thomson which I really enjoyed, Fatal Act by Leigh Russell which I found quite dull in comparison ,and Playing with Bones by Kate Ellis which was marginally better but still not great.

25ted74ca
Feb 18, 2017, 12:18 pm

Love this trilogy-just read the 2nd one The Lewis Man by Peter May and liked it even better than the first one.

26rabbitprincess
Feb 18, 2017, 12:32 pm

Indulged in some light reading: an old Hardy Boys mystery called The Twisted Claw. Bonus cameo appearances by the city of Montreal and a fictional port called Stormwell that is somewhere on the East Coast. Totally ridiculous but fun.

27Cecrow
Editado: Feb 21, 2017, 8:03 am

>26 rabbitprincess:, I've a creepy association from childhood between the cover of that Hardy Boys book and Maximilian's final scene in the movie "The Black Hole". I hear/see one, I think of the other, every time.

28buriedinprint
Feb 24, 2017, 9:41 am

ted74ca I loved the first two Peter May mysteries too: have yet to read the third, partly because I'm "saving" it.
LibraryCin I'm a newly minted Linwood Barclay fan, having recently read and loved the trilogy which ends with The Twenty-Three. I'm looking forward to the one you've read.

Currently, just finished Beloved by Toni Morrison and am reading Mavis Gallant's short stories, her earliest collection, The Other Paris: a reading project for this year and beyond. Any Gallant fans in the group?

29LynnB
Feb 24, 2017, 11:54 am

yes, I really enjoyed Mavis Gallant's collection From the Fifteenth District.

30rabbitprincess
Feb 24, 2017, 5:15 pm

>27 Cecrow: Funny how those associations work!

>28 buriedinprint: Yay, another Linwood Barclay fan! I still haven't read the trilogy yet but have all the books (I was waiting to get them all before starting).

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Currently reading some Lew Archer: Find a Victim, by the Canadian/American Ross Macdonald (Kenneth Millar).

31LibraryCin
Feb 24, 2017, 7:47 pm

>28 buriedinprint: I hope you like it. Is that the Promise Falls trilogy that you recently read? I actually haven't read that (yet!). :-)

32LynnB
Editado: Feb 26, 2017, 7:59 am

I'm reading my ER book, The Most Dangerous Thing by Leanne Lieberman.

33KarenAJeff
Feb 25, 2017, 11:40 pm

Read My Heart is Not My Own by Michael Wuitchik. Liked it but it is not for the faint hearted. Just started Barometer Rising by Hugh Mclennan. Read Kit's Law, Downhill Chance & Slyvanus Now by Donna Morrissey. Also read Bluebeard's Egg by Margaret Atwood.

35LibraryCin
Mar 1, 2017, 11:27 pm

February / Lisa Moore
2.5 stars

In 1982, an oil rig sank off the coast of Newfoundland. This book follows Helen, now a young widow, as her husband, Cal, had been working on the oil rig. Helen is left to care for four children.

It wasn’t a boring story, but the book flipped all over the place in time, mostly between 2008 and other years, looking back. Each section did introduce the year, but it was really all over the place, I thought. I didn’t care about characters, and I didn’t believe the outcome of John’s (John is one of Helen’s children, an adult in 2008) storyline. Also, what is wrong with using quotation marks?

36ted74ca
Editado: Mar 2, 2017, 5:52 pm

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37vancouverdeb
Mar 2, 2017, 10:05 pm

Read a couple of Maisie Dobbs books , A Dangerous Place and Journey to Munich. Enjoyed them both very much.

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