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hermetic

(8,301 posts)
Sun Jan 31, 2021, 01:39 PM Jan 2021

What Fiction are you reading this week, Jan. 31, 2021?



Hope all you storm-hit folks are doing okay. At least now we're all used to being stuck inside.

Reading Palm Beach, Finland, a darkly comic romp by the ‘King of Helsinki Noir,’ Antti Tuomainen. Welcome to Palm Beach, the hottest beach in Finland, where everything is bright neon colors. It’s cold, the beaches are mostly empty and the palm trees are made of plastic. Not exactly paradise but some people think they can turn it into one, if just a certain few things could happen. Putting those things in the hands of a couple of inept, wannabe criminals may not be the best idea, though, and the results are laughingly disastrous.

Still listening to Ruth Ware's The Lying Game. It's a good story for audio, holds your interest.

You reading any good books this week? Stay warm. Stay safe.

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What Fiction are you reading this week, Jan. 31, 2021? (Original Post) hermetic Jan 2021 OP
I am somewhat embarrassed to say I am reading a Jack Reacher novel- rzemanfl Jan 2021 #1
Don't be embarrassed to read a Jack Reacher novel! yellowdogintexas Jan 2021 #2
What yellowdog said hermetic Jan 2021 #8
I love Jack Reacher booos! SheltieLover Jan 2021 #10
I understand I read all of CJ Box's books about the Park Ranger- Joe Pickett...and they Demsrule86 Feb 2021 #28
Not fiction - which I pine for - cilla4progress Jan 2021 #3
That does sound like a lovely book hermetic Jan 2021 #11
I am reading murielm99 Jan 2021 #4
I liked that one hermetic Jan 2021 #9
Oh no. He has COPD now! I am behind. Demsrule86 Feb 2021 #29
Asylum buy Patrick McGrath. broiles Jan 2021 #5
This message was self-deleted by its author hermetic Jan 2021 #12
Not reading much currently. Mostly due to the healing cataracts. yellowdogintexas Jan 2021 #6
Yikes hermetic Jan 2021 #15
Hope you heal quickly. As one who has had multiple eye surgeries (for retinal detachment japple Jan 2021 #25
Asylum by Patrick McGrath. broiles Jan 2021 #7
Ooops, I see what we did there hermetic Jan 2021 #13
Just finished Connelly's "The Law of Innocence' - excellent! SheltieLover Jan 2021 #14
The Palm Beach is hermetic Jan 2021 #17
Ty! SheltieLover Jan 2021 #18
"Double Whammy" is circa 1987. I'm not positive I read it. rzemanfl Jan 2021 #20
My library ecopy says 2011 SheltieLover Jan 2021 #22
My library lets me read a sample of the digital copy. rzemanfl Jan 2021 #24
"Keep your friends close" by Paula Daly The King of Prussia Jan 2021 #16
Hopefully hermetic Jan 2021 #19
Rereading Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy trilogy The Blue Flower Jan 2021 #21
One of my all-time favorites hermetic Jan 2021 #23
Still reading The Glass Hotel. Not sure if I like these people well enough to continue japple Jan 2021 #26
Well then hermetic Feb 2021 #27
Capriati's Blood by Lawrence De Maria Oldem Feb 2021 #30

rzemanfl

(29,554 posts)
1. I am somewhat embarrassed to say I am reading a Jack Reacher novel-
Sun Jan 31, 2021, 01:45 PM
Jan 2021
The Sentinel. I won't reveal the plot, but as usual, he turns up somewhere and kicks the crap out of numerous bad people.

yellowdogintexas

(22,214 posts)
2. Don't be embarrassed to read a Jack Reacher novel!
Sun Jan 31, 2021, 01:48 PM
Jan 2021

Pure escapism is still a good way to deal with the world outside our homes!

I really enjoy those books!

Demsrule86

(68,455 posts)
28. I understand I read all of CJ Box's books about the Park Ranger- Joe Pickett...and they
Wed Feb 3, 2021, 05:50 PM
Feb 2021

are all about hunting (but there is always an underlying crime that needs to be solved) which I would never do and some tend to be a bit righty and some are not, but I love those books and wait for the next one to come out...as I have read all of them.

murielm99

(30,712 posts)
4. I am reading
Sun Jan 31, 2021, 01:50 PM
Jan 2021
A Song for the Dark Times by Ian Rankin.

It is an Inspector Rebus book.

Rebus is retired. He has COPD. He is assisting his daughter after her partner disappears.

Response to broiles (Reply #5)

yellowdogintexas

(22,214 posts)
6. Not reading much currently. Mostly due to the healing cataracts.
Sun Jan 31, 2021, 01:54 PM
Jan 2021

I have to wear this ridiculous acrylic eye shield to keep me from sleeping directly on the eye and reading glasses just don't work with it .

I can watch TV though, and read when I don't have the shield on. I think I will get rid of the shield next follow up visit. Yay!

Prior to surgery I was in the middle of a fun light mystery series "Dead End Job Mysteries". I am looking forward to returning to it soon

hermetic

(8,301 posts)
15. Yikes
Sun Jan 31, 2021, 02:14 PM
Jan 2021

Hope you are better soon. I fear I may be headed for that myself. Definitely something wrong with my right eye but I don't want to visit the eye doc until I've been vaccinated. Hopefully that just a few weeks off now.

I'm still planning to get the Dead End Job books, too. Library will be opening here Feb 8. Hope that's not a mistake on their part.

Take care. Rest that eye.

japple

(9,805 posts)
25. Hope you heal quickly. As one who has had multiple eye surgeries (for retinal detachment
Sun Jan 31, 2021, 10:27 PM
Jan 2021

as well as cataract) I would recommend an eye patch with elastic headband. Available at Walgreens or most any drugstore, they will hold an eyepad (with or without tape) in place overnight. During the day, you shouldn't need anything more than a gauze/cotton pad, if that.

hermetic

(8,301 posts)
13. Ooops, I see what we did there
Sun Jan 31, 2021, 02:07 PM
Jan 2021

A nerve-wracking yet eerily beautiful work of erotic obsession and madness. Sounds fantastic.

SheltieLover

(57,073 posts)
14. Just finished Connelly's "The Law of Innocence' - excellent!
Sun Jan 31, 2021, 02:08 PM
Jan 2021

Really great book! Haller is at his finest & Bosch makes a few brief appearances!

Now reading Haiisen's "Double Whammy." Just started, so no opinion on this one yet, but he has only written a couple of books I didn't thoroughly enjoy.

Palm Beach, Finland made me think of Haiisen's work. Lol

I have this and "The Lying Game" on my list to check out.

Ty for sharing!

hermetic

(8,301 posts)
17. The Palm Beach is
Sun Jan 31, 2021, 02:19 PM
Jan 2021

in many ways like a Hiaasen book, only darker. Has some rather graphic violence which I know is not necessarily your cup of tea.

rzemanfl

(29,554 posts)
20. "Double Whammy" is circa 1987. I'm not positive I read it.
Sun Jan 31, 2021, 02:29 PM
Jan 2021

At my age, I am not positive about a lot of stuff.

rzemanfl

(29,554 posts)
24. My library lets me read a sample of the digital copy.
Sun Jan 31, 2021, 04:28 PM
Jan 2021

I did and I'm sure I read that years ago. I had a digital book recently that was part of the long Doc Ford series by Randy Wayne White. I was disconcerted by the technology in it, which seemed archaic. It turned out, when I looked more closely, it was a 1991 book I had somehow missed. I was working on a thesis for my Masters degree (suitable for framing) that year and working full-time, so it got past me.

16. "Keep your friends close" by Paula Daly
Sun Jan 31, 2021, 02:16 PM
Jan 2021

Not an author I've read before, although I did watch an adaptation of one of her other books on the television and enjoyed it (and not just because it had Anna Friel in it).

Earlier in the week I finished "A Dark So Deadly" by Stuart MacBride, and "The Lantern Men" by Elly Griffiths. Both recommended.

The vaccination roll-out is going well, although I'm sure Johnson & his knuckle-scraping chums will find a way to screw it up.

Keep yourselves safe. It WILL end.

The Blue Flower

(5,432 posts)
21. Rereading Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy trilogy
Sun Jan 31, 2021, 03:31 PM
Jan 2021

Not my first time rereading it, and it still makes me laugh.

japple

(9,805 posts)
26. Still reading The Glass Hotel. Not sure if I like these people well enough to continue
Sun Jan 31, 2021, 10:36 PM
Jan 2021

reading. I'm 69% of the way thru the book, but I'll give it another day or two.

hermetic

(8,301 posts)
27. Well then
Mon Feb 1, 2021, 05:27 PM
Feb 2021

Let me know what you decide. This book is in my recent pile to be read. I just read a bunch of reviews and several people said they found it made no sense and thought it was a waste of time. Of course others said it was glorious and transcendent. So I'm for sure going to read it, just to see what I think.

Oldem

(833 posts)
30. Capriati's Blood by Lawrence De Maria
Thu Feb 4, 2021, 07:43 PM
Feb 2021

Back to detective fiction after several literary and historical novels. De Maria's Alton Rhode cracks wise in the old Raymond Chandler tradition. Good fun.

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