tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4167054806459662988.post30822499411258308..comments2024-03-28T14:38:25.395-07:00Comments on Bitter Tea and Mystery: My Reading in August 2022TracyKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08303342674824383688noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4167054806459662988.post-38655473981645965022022-09-24T14:21:30.594-07:002022-09-24T14:21:30.594-07:00Kathy, I am reading Anna Karenina slowly, trying n...Kathy, I am reading Anna Karenina slowly, trying not to rush through it. I usually have to do that with longer books. I did read War and Peace long ago, and don't remember what I thought of it, but I don't think I could read it now.<br /><br />It was when I read A Brutal Telling and the following book, Bury Your Dead, that I became a big fan of Louise Penny's series. I read them close together. <br />TracyKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08303342674824383688noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4167054806459662988.post-77682271429252588172022-09-24T14:08:42.724-07:002022-09-24T14:08:42.724-07:00Thanks, Moira, I am definitely reading more varied...Thanks, Moira, I am definitely reading more varied books each month lately, whether intentional or not. I am more open to different types of books that I haven't read in the past, although more closed to very violent or depressing books, at this point. <br /><br />I was glad I read the Laura Thompson biography of Christie, and it left me wanting to read other biographies, plus her autobiography (which I had forgotten existed).<br />TracyKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08303342674824383688noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4167054806459662988.post-65416154417687794022022-09-24T12:32:56.138-07:002022-09-24T12:32:56.138-07:00Hi Tracy, Anna Karenina is a book I started many y...Hi Tracy, Anna Karenina is a book I started many years ago but I am not sure if I ever finished it. I need to reread it or read War and Peace because Tolstoy is one of the world's greatest writers. Big fan of Louise Penny. I must read book 5 in the series the Brutal Telling by the end of this year. Kathy's Cornerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03967595794483824444noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4167054806459662988.post-75994790293900116332022-09-24T08:47:02.104-07:002022-09-24T08:47:02.104-07:00Tracy, I am always impressed by the range and quan...Tracy, I am always impressed by the range and quantity of books you read each month. What a collection. I read the Agatha Christie biography and enjoyed it - I met the author at an event for the book in London.Clothes In Bookshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14680610242823846662noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4167054806459662988.post-32971430351894255452022-09-23T17:17:07.863-07:002022-09-23T17:17:07.863-07:00Margot, This was the first book that I read that c...Margot, This was the first book that I read that concentrated on Christie's life, and I learned a lot. I never have been that interested in reading about the time when she disappeared for a while, because so much is unknown. But I knew little about her life with her two husbands, and that was all interesting.<br /><br />I want to read more books in Lawrence Block's Matt Scudder series too. <br />TracyKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08303342674824383688noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4167054806459662988.post-17233342053742102762022-09-23T16:03:30.979-07:002022-09-23T16:03:30.979-07:00I thought that the twist at the end of the Gerrits...I thought that the twist at the end of the Gerritsen was done well, too, Tracy. I hadn't thought of her work in a while, so I'm glad you brought it up. And you've got a Penny and a Block, too - a good month of reading, I'd say! Thanks, too, for reminding me of the Thompson. I should read more non-fiction about Christie; there are so many interesting perspectives on her life! Margot Kinberghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08599589137890528065noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4167054806459662988.post-79861758572864978552022-09-23T14:16:10.051-07:002022-09-23T14:16:10.051-07:00Lark, the good thing about the Lady Hardcastle ser...Lark, the good thing about the Lady Hardcastle series is that the first one is a very strong book. Sometimes when I start a series, I find that the early books are the weakest.<br /><br />One motivation I had to read Anna Karenina was that I had had my copy at least 12 years. Time to make a decision to read or not read. But the length was the main thing that held me back. More recently, I had it in my head that it is a depressing book, and that is not what I am after right now. It is not as difficult a read as I expected, but I do think it will be depressing overall. We shall see.<br />TracyKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08303342674824383688noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4167054806459662988.post-84766650288918898952022-09-23T13:14:31.675-07:002022-09-23T13:14:31.675-07:00I really want to try that T.E. Kinsey series! :D A...I really want to try that T.E. Kinsey series! :D And good for you for tackling Anna Karenina. Just the length of it has always discouraged me from even starting it. Lark https://www.blogger.com/profile/13777891312147377769noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4167054806459662988.post-24598678125350681862022-09-23T13:12:56.466-07:002022-09-23T13:12:56.466-07:00Patti, I have a lot of unfinished series, and I th...Patti, I have a lot of unfinished series, and I think you are right about the reason. So many books published, so many of them are high quality. <br /><br />I also read all of PD James, Sayers and Josephine Tey, but still have a good number of Christies books to read. I did read all the Margery Allingham books too. I have only read one book by Nicholas Freeling (fairly recently) and I was very impressed with it. But almost all of the copies I have are incredibly small print and I haven't gotten further in the series.<br /><br />Another type of series that I often read all of is spy fiction. Especially my favorites. But with those I do like to space them out so I don't run out.<br />TracyKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08303342674824383688noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4167054806459662988.post-51943732046490314572022-09-23T12:48:35.795-07:002022-09-23T12:48:35.795-07:00Cath, I am very glad you pointed out Agatha Christ...Cath, I am very glad you pointed out Agatha Christie's autobiography to me. That is exactly what I am looking for, and I will be seeking it out. I mistakenly thought that she had only written Come, Tell Me How You Live. Which I also want to read someday.<br /><br />I have not been taking care of my outdoor area as well as I should lately, especially when we had the week-long hot spell, but we are still enjoying some of the flowers.<br /><br />The Rizzoli and Isles series now has thirteen books in it, so I may never finish it, but I do have the next four books and I plan to read those. I definitely want to read more of the Bernie Rhodenbarr series, and will be looking for some inexpensive hard cove copies because my paperback copies have very small print.<br /><br />I hope I can cut back on my purchases at the book sale tomorrow and Sunday, since I bought a lot of non-mystery fiction on Wednesday, but on Sunday everything is half price and so hard to resist.<br />TracyKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08303342674824383688noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4167054806459662988.post-68110512944834532422022-09-23T06:17:39.070-07:002022-09-23T06:17:39.070-07:00It is strange when you let go of a series and can&...It is strange when you let go of a series and can't quite think of why. I guess it is because there are so many more books published now than ever before. And with the Internet you are made aware of them by people who read the sort of books you like. I certainly finished PD James, Christie, Sayers, Tey, Freeling and so on thirty years ago> But it is often one and done for me now. pattinase (abbott)https://www.blogger.com/profile/02916037185235335846noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4167054806459662988.post-59132159644309780222022-09-23T03:27:37.136-07:002022-09-23T03:27:37.136-07:00Beautiful flower photos!
Agatha Christie has writ...Beautiful flower photos!<br /><br />Agatha Christie has written an autobiography which is far better than any of the biographies I've read. It's funny, detailed, informative but quite long. But it's one of the best memoirs I've ever read and I can't recommend it highly enough. My review of it is here: https://read-warbler.blogspot.com/2015/05/agatha-christie-autobiography.html<br /><br />I've read Vanish and really must get back to Rizzoli and Isles as it's years since I read one too, but hearing how quickly you got back into the series is reassuring. As you know I did finally get around to book 1 of the Bernie Rhodenbarr books, and Burglar in the Closet is my next book - amusing to think you probably couldn't use that title these days. <br /><br />Look forward to seeing what you bought at The Planned Parenthood booksale!<br />Cathhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06371069000185280668noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4167054806459662988.post-90982317584963073642022-09-22T22:20:30.689-07:002022-09-22T22:20:30.689-07:00Constance, although I got a lot of reading this bi...Constance, although I got a lot of reading this biography of Christie, I want to see if I can find another for comparison. There is a new one out but descriptions I have read make it sound very much like this one. And there is her memoir but I think it is only about the years traveling with Max. That would be interesting but only covers some of her life.<br /><br />That is right, Gerritsen's series is set in Boston. I did like this one and I have several more of them I think.<br /><br />I don't know yet what I think of Anna Karenina. But I will persevere for sure.<br /><br />I love geraniums because they are a dependable spot of color in early spring and every now and then in the summer. They do have to be deadheaded though and I forget.<br /><br />TracyKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08303342674824383688noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4167054806459662988.post-2083079166139945042022-09-22T22:11:29.002-07:002022-09-22T22:11:29.002-07:00
Not sure I have ever read a bio of Christie. I d...<br />Not sure I have ever read a bio of Christie. I did try The Christie Affair over the summer and decided not to bother after one chapter. <br /><br />I had somehow forgotten about Tess Gerritsen although she is local and I used to read her books. Not sure why I stopped!<br /><br />I did read Anna Karenina a long time ago. I think I remember watching Vivien Leigh playing her as well, then Elizabeth from the original Upstairs Downstairs. I find books set in Russia in the 19th century quite fascinating but only depressing in the 20th century.<br /><br />Looking forward to hearing about your book sale finds!<br /><br />I like the geraniums. Those are pretty colors and they are hard to kill!CLMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03595294217111602231noreply@blogger.com