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That is a problem with picking pieces for discussion that are there pretty much to entertain without doing anything else - they don't tend to have anything worth discussing or anything open to interpretation that gets seen in different ways by each reader, thereby pushing the discussion.I like hockeycop's idea of having Blaze be a pick. We might want to pair it with another King book to ensure the book discussion goes a full month. For some reason, I don't see Blaze taking that long to digest and analyze.
Ditto.One book a month is enough.
We just have to pick for a good month long discussion.
I suggest "The Killing Hour" by Lisa Gardner.
I got this from the Amazon website to kind of explain the book because I don't really know how. But it is a GREAT read!!!
A cold case grows hot again in Gardner's sixth high-octane page-turner, a romantic thriller that features rookie FBI agent Kimberly Quincy. Kimberly is the daughter of Pierce Quincy, former FBI profiler turned PI, last seen in The Next Accident. She's a tough, troubled young woman still recovering from the murders of her mother and sister six years earlier. During week nine of the FBI Academy's 16-week training program in Virginia, she discovers the body of a young woman who looks like her late sister. Since the corpse has been dumped on a secured Marine base, the Naval Criminal Investigation Service is in charge, but determined Kimberly soon takes a leave of absence so she can team up with Michael "Mac" McCormack, visiting Georgia Bureau of Investigations Special Agent, along with her father and his partner, Rainie Connor, to prevent another death. Mac receives taunting mail and cell phone messages ("planet dying... animals weeping... rivers screaming... can't you hear it? Heat kills") that lead him to suspect a serial eco-killer who last struck in Georgia three years earlier, leaving seven dead women and one survivor. Sparks fly between Kimberly and Mac as they rush to rescue the eco-killer's latest victim, Tina Krahn. Gardner offers riveting glimpses of Tina's struggle to survive in an environmentally hazardous locale. With tight plotting, an ear for forensic detail and a dash of romance, this is a truly satisfying sizzler in the tradition of Tess Gerritsen and Tami Hoag.
It's look like the book group is left to ourself,but then who are we?
One thing i find is last month lots of peoples voted for books just for the sake of it.How much of us are left 5 or 6
Maybe a bit of dusting would be good,not something extreme for it's good to have people come and go(not everyone fell's like reading all the books choosen)but more of a clarification.
Maybe the new Ownership of B&R,left the "book of the month" in fog zone.I am stepping on eggs here because i like the way Stewart handeled it but he may wish the weight of his shoulders?
I think this thread demonstrates the perfect way to go-a thread where the members at large suggest, try to convince, and then settle on a pick. I think this is way to get it done.
I think we are doing very well. We have the four months ahead of us picked , so discussing october , we can take our time.