It's heading to a nice 21C here in downtown Adelaide. A nice time of the year.
Things have gone on pretty well as usual here at MiP. I was pretty productive in reading and managed to get three reviews written.
- UNTIL THY WRATH BE PAST, Asa Larsson
- BEREFT, Chris Womersley
- THE GOLDEN MILE TO MURDER, Sally Spencer
- Australian - RING OF FIRE, Peter Klein
- from library: BRUNO, CHIEF OF POLICE, Martin Walker
- on audio - STILL MIDNIGHT, Denise Mina
- next Agatha Christie: N or M
- Agatha Christie Reading Challenge Update - 20 August 2011
- Sisters in Crime Book Bloggers Challenge - the Easy one
- Forgotten Book: THE THROTTLEPENNY MURDER, Roger J Green
- 2011 Aussie Author Challenge completed
- Crime Fiction on a Euro Pass: France
- The next edition of the Agatha Christie Reading Challenge Blog Carnival will be published on Wednesday.
- I'm the host for the next Book Review Blog Carnival. Here is the current one.
- Tomorrow on Crime Fiction on a Euro Pass we move on to Belgium or Holland, depending on the participant's choice. Guess who my post will be about?
- I'm off to Melbourne on Friday to talk to a conference of teacher librarians about e-books. My presentation is here.
I have a new poll this week: Do you agree? Standalone=plot. Series=character
The poll is an extension of the results of last week's poll where I asked if readers avoided reading a book if it was part of a series. Overwhelmingly the participants didn't but there were some interesting comments about the differences between a series and a stand_alone, hence the poll.
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