Have you had a good start to 2009? Plenty of books to read? Pop over to Smik's Reviews if you need some Crime Fiction suggestions.
This week I've joined
- NaJuReMoNoMo - I've put a little block in the right hand column.
- The Book Review Blog Carnival - there's another block in the right hand column (down at the bottom)
My posts for the last week:
- Summing Up my blogging year 2008
This post talks about what I've done in the last year, some stats, some achievements - ACRC Update - 2 January 2009
6 Agatha Christie novels down, only 74 or so to go. - Review: ACRC#5, THE SECRET OF CHIMNEYS, Agatha Christie
Not really the best of her novels. Here she was still searching for a central detective, and, I think, trying to make up her find which was the most attractive genre. - 2009 - What Challenges does it hold?
2 things you can tell me via comments on this post
* challenges you will participate in or know of
* your New Year's resolutions - Review: THE SWEETNESS OF LIFE, Paulus Hochgatterer
In part THE SWEETNESS OF LIFE is about the solving of a crime, but there are other themes that almost take over: an exploration of the damage done to children by unexpected trauma, by violence and cruelty, and pain inflicted by their parents and their elders. - Carnival of Criminal Minds #29 - Murder in the Outback
Why do Australians revel in crime fiction? Is it our convict origins? - Farewelling 2008
My summary of the year. Written on New Year's Eve. - Review: THE FENG SHUI DETECTIVE, Nury Vittachi
This week I have added counters in a JavaScript gadget. If you look in the right hand column for Recent Comments, at the bottom of that box you will see the counters.
if you want the code.
Currently Reading
- now - POIROT INVESTIGATES, Agatha Christie
- sometime soon - THE 19TH WIFE, David Ebershoff
- also listening to - CORDUROY MANSIONS, Alexander McCall Smith, ready for ch. 71
- in the car - SEVEN ANCIENT WONDERS, Matthew Reilly
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I finished a crime fiction. Do check it out here in my post!
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