Tuesday, February 2, 2010
BLOGGING: It's Tuesday, Where are You?
It's Groundhog Day! Six more weeks of winter would be great news around here, so I don't care what the ground hog does.
Still taking suggestions for The Bookword Game this week, head on over here to add your word. Suey will have a poll up after suggestions close on Wednesday.
In reading I am in England, circa 1930, and the butler has been shot! How ironic! It's my first read of a Georgette Heyer, a British house mystery, based on Agatha Christie type mysteries. (Why Shoot a Butler? by Georgette Heyer)
Where is reading taking you today? Leave a comment, write a post, spread the word.
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I'm in New Pretty Town, having *just* been turned pretty. (Pretties by Scott Westerfeld)
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It's been a long time since I read any Agatha Christie, but you can't go wrong with her or anything similar to her! Enjoy
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I'm in the fictional British town of Wantchester at a fantasy/sci-fi convention. (Deep Secret by Diana Wynne Jones)
ReplyDelete...It is making me want to go to a fantasy/sci-fi convention for reals.
Just found your meme and love it! I have joined in and linked back to you... here is my link http://tampabookworm.blogspot.com/
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I luv a good old-fashioned British mystery...will have to look for Heyer.
ReplyDeleteI'm doing a bit of globe-trotting this week with James Rollins, one of my favorite authors! You can see where I am, here
My reading has taken me to the 1920's and 1930's with a blues and jazz singer.
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It's c-c-c-cold where I am!
ReplyDeleteI'm in 3 different places!
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ReplyDeleteJust wanted to stop by and let you know I have this meme up this week. I really enjoy doing this with my books.
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I'm in China, working for the Communist party.
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ReplyDeleteI've never read Heyer, though I've read about her a lot. This sounds like a good place to begin! Ha! the butler did NOT do it!
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