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Third Degree: Crazy Town

bibliophylia wrote 1 year ago: I am beginning to wonder if Greg Iles is having marital problems because his last few novels have in … more →

Tags: Fiction, Greg Iles, Hostages, infidelity, Mississippi, Thriller

Left for Dead: Me after finishing this book

bibliophylia wrote 1 year ago: Ha ha.  My poor attempt at a joke.  Kevin O’Brien’s purported thriller Left for Dead beg … more →

Tags: Fiction, Serial Killers, left for dead, Kevin O'Brien

Fangland: Not as much bite as I had hoped2 comments

bibliophylia wrote 1 year ago: So continues my Halloween reading (finished before Halloween but not posted until afterwards). Fangl … more →

Tags: Fiction, Horror/Supernatural, Vampires, New York City, transylvania, Broadcast Media, Dracula, Bram Stoker, evangeline harker

Dirty: the librarian fantasy

bibliophylia wrote 1 year ago: Who knew I had erotica on my shelves? It’s October and more importantly a mere 7 weeks until B … more →

Tags: Fiction, Dirty, Erotic Fiction, Erotica, Megan Hart

The Wedding Machine: Appalling

bibliophylia wrote 1 year ago: My wasting time with, er, reading, The Wedding Machine is the result of a recent “dash and gra … more →

Tags: Fiction, Chick Lit, the wedding machine, South Carolina, Elitism, old souyh, Southern fiction, Inspirational, beth webb hart

Panic in Level 4: Passionless Tales about Science

bibliophylia wrote 1 year ago: Richard Preston’s Panic in Level 4: Cannibals, Killer Viruses and Other Journeys to the Edge o … more →

Tags: nonfiction, Richard Preston, panic in level 4, chudnovsky, pi, Ebola, unicorn tapestries

Vigil: Christopher Walken Did It Better1 comment

bibliophylia wrote 1 year ago: I probably should have consigned Robert Masello’s purported thriller Vigil to the “Aband … more →

Tags: Fiction, Mystery/Thriller, Alternative History, vigil, robert masello, Book of Enoch, The Watchers, Fallen Angels, Link

Blood Noir: Anita Blake #162 comments

bibliophylia wrote 1 year ago: This must be my week for sequels.  I know that I have expressed my irritation with Laurell K. Hamilt … more →

Tags: Fiction, Horror/Supernatural, Laurell K Hamilton, Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter, Blood Noir, book 16, Jason, jean-claude

Sepulchre: Intriguing Idea that Kind of Fizzled Out1 comment

bibliophylia wrote 1 year ago: Bless Kate Mosse’s heart.  She really wants to write engaging, slightly supernatural thrillers … more →

Tags: Fiction, Kate Mosse, sepulchre, TAROT CARDS, the occult, labyrinth, Paris, rennes-les-bain

Getting Over It: I'm Trying to

bibliophylia wrote 1 year ago: Publishers Weekly wrote that if Anna Maxted’s Getting Over It  had been published before Bridg … more →

Tags: Fiction, Chick Lit, brit chick lit, Getting Over It, Anna Maxted

The Country Life: Did I Miss the Point?1 comment

bibliophylia wrote 1 year ago: Rachel Cusks’ The Country Life was a baffling novel. Twenty-nine-year-old Stella Benson abrupt … more →

Tags: Fiction, THE COUNTRY LIFE, Rachel Cusk, stella, Jane Eyre, turn of the screw

Comfort Food: More Food, Less Family

bibliophylia wrote 1 year ago: Comfort Food is Kate Jacobs’ follow-up to The Friday-Night Knitting Club and it is one of thos … more →

Tags: Fiction, kate jacobs, comfort food, cooking

Cold Plague: Not Exactly a Cure for Hot Summer Days

bibliophylia wrote 1 year ago: It might not be the best idea to post about Cold Plague by Daniel Kalla after having eaten a gorgeou … more →

Tags: Fiction, Mystery/Thriller, cold plague, Mad Cow, Antarctica, prions, daniel kalla

The Effect of Living Backwards: Am I Stupid?1 comment

bibliophylia wrote 1 year ago: Quick post because I need to get ready to leave for the beach and hopefully more enjoyable, coherent … more →

Tags: Fiction, heidi julavits, the effect of living backwards, through the looking glass, hijacking, alice

The Book of Fate: Freemasons in DC Again?

bibliophylia wrote 1 year ago: Perhaps this is cheating, but I am starting this post before I have finished the book.  Somehow, I d … more →

Tags: Fiction, Brad Meltzer, The Book Of Fate, Freemasons, masonic plot, Morons, Washington, Conspiracy

The Friendship Test: It Failed1 comment

bibliophylia wrote 1 year ago: Drowning in summer school, yet there is a light at the end of the tunnel in that it ends on Thursday … more →

Tags: Fiction, England, elizabeth noble, the friendship test, The Reading Group, London

The Year of Living Famously: Please, no.

bibliophylia wrote 1 year ago: Because I’m in summer school every day until July 10, I’ve gravitated towards lighter re … more →

Tags: Fiction, Fame!, the year of living famously, Laura Caldwell, LA, Manhattan

Girls in Trucks: the Southern Carrie Bradshaw?1 comment

bibliophylia wrote 1 year ago: Girls in Trucks is Katie Crouch’s debut novel, and as an example of the craft of writing, it … more →

Tags: Fiction, Carrie Bradshaw, girls in truck, Katie Crouch, Sex and the City, southern women

The Seduction of the Crimson Rose: Fading flowers?

bibliophylia wrote 1 year ago: I had a four-day weekend for Memorial Day, and I was finally able to get a lot of reading in.  I sta … more →

Tags: Fiction, Historical Fiction, pink carnation, Lauren Willig, seduction of the crimson rose, 19th century england, Napoleonic Wars


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