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SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
10. Yes, I have read them.
Mon Sep 3, 2012, 11:31 PM
Sep 2012

Her books are not as formulaic as so many are. Genuinely different characters and themes. I'm only 55 pages into Gone Girl, but so far it's very good.

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susan mallery series. not a favorite of the different series she has seabeyond Sep 2012 #1
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, drm604 Sep 2012 #2
Bedside book: "Believing the Lie" by Elizabeth George Lydia Leftcoast Sep 2012 #3
The Next One to Fall, by Hilary Davidson pscot Sep 2012 #4
It won a whole bunch of awards, too. getting old in mke Sep 2012 #7
KNOWN DEAD (1999) by Donald Harstad fadedrose Sep 2012 #5
"The Great Silence" by Juliet Nicholson PDJane Sep 2012 #6
Gone Girl SheilaT Sep 2012 #8
Looked it up fadedrose Sep 2012 #9
Yes, I have read them. SheilaT Sep 2012 #10
_Sharpe's Devil_ by Bernard Cornwell getting old in mke Sep 2012 #11
Arsene Lupin by Maurice Leblanc Tindalos Sep 2012 #12
I have read this before. Tindalos Sep 2012 #17
Danger: addictive. dimbear Sep 2012 #18
Lol. Yes Tindalos Sep 2012 #19
"Known to Evil" Walter Mosley ceile Sep 2012 #13
"Canada" by Richard Ford Paladin Sep 2012 #14
"Justine" -- Lawrence Durrell bemildred Sep 2012 #15
THE PERFECT PARAGON (2005) by M. C. Beaton fadedrose Sep 2012 #16
Strongly recommend this series fadedrose Sep 2012 #20
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