Some of the new titles hitting shelves are:
The Drowning Ground by James Marrison
X by Sue Grafton
Nature of the Beast by Louise Penny
A Window Opens by Elisabeth Egan
The Taming of the Queen by Philippa Gregory
End Time by Keith Korman
Candy Corn Murder by Leslie Meier
Secondhand Souls by Christopher Moore
Last Ragged Breath by Julia Keller
A Good Family by Erik Fassnacht
Iron Wolf by Dale Brown
Ally Hughes Has Sex Sometimes by Jules Moulin
You Too Can Have a Body Like Mine by Alexandra Kleeman
Hide and Seek by Jane Casey
Lair of Dreams by Libba Bray
Another Day by David Levithan
New on DVD:
Two Days, One Night
Lila & Eve
Citizenfour
Aloha
New reviews at Bookbitch.com:
Little Girls by Ronald Malfi
2 comments:
Interesting. I haven't gotten on the Sue Grafton bandwagon yet. If I do, it should probably be at the beginning.
@dino0726 from
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Oh, I would definitely recommend starting at the beginning with Grafton. I would understand, though, if folks were a bit intimidated by SUCH a long running series. I've got a review of X going up Wednesday and I did note that I think it would work fine as a first read for the series. Obviously you'd miss a lot of the character development but the plot is pretty focused and doesn't overly rely on previous titles.
I ADORE this series and highly, highly recommend it to anyone who likes a good mystery with a great lead character!
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