-=> Quoting dorothy reynolds to Patricia Ferrara <=-
dr> I take it you liked Kiss the Girls? (G). Perhaps I should have
dr> warned you ahead of time, but somehow that sort of detracts from the
dr> book don't you think? It's one of those that you are afraid to turn
dr> the page and yet can't put it down. I don't often read this type of
dr> book, and like you, have to go to something a little lighter when I do.
Yes, it's one of those books that stays with you long after
you put it down. I considered putting it down because I knew
what it was doing to me, but you're right... I couldn't. It's
sort of a sick fascination... I had to know what happened.
What's more, I keep thinking about my next trip to the library.
Will I pick up Along Came The Spider? Probably.
dr> I'm slowly discovering more and more mystery writers, and having a
dr> field day with them. Am into one of the Travis McGee seies by John D.
dr> McDonald. Now there is a real change of pace. I do like him though.
I'm sure I've read one of those. Is Travis McGee the one who
lives a lavish lifestyle... parents are "old money"? That's
the trouble with only reading one (I'm sure I meant to pick up
others because I did enjoy the book I'm thinking of), it's often
lost in the clutter of my brain.
Doubt I'll have that trouble with James Patterson's books,
though.
dr> Nice to hear from you again. How's everything down Lousiana way? It's
dr> lovely here. Cool enough for sweats, (which I love to wear). They seem
dr> so comforting somehow. =}.
The weather was absolutely gorgeous today, and is expected to
continue to be cool and dry for several days. I love it when a
cool front arrives in time for the weekend. Yesterday was hot
and muggy and very un-autumn-like. I do not like hot weather.
Patsy
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