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Wed, Mar. 12th, 2008 11:32 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Bored, therefore:
Er, given my horrible track record on these things, no promises, though I will definitely keep topics in mind!
Everyone has things they blog about. Everyone has things they don't blog about. Challenge me out of my comfort zone by telling me something I don't blog about, but you'd like to hear about, and I'll write a post about it. Ask for anything: latest movie watched, last book read, political leanings, thoughts on yaoi, favorite type of underwear, graphic techniques, etc. Repost in your own journal if you are so inclined.
Er, given my horrible track record on these things, no promises, though I will definitely keep topics in mind!
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Wed, Mar. 12th, 2008 07:33 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Wed, Mar. 12th, 2008 07:46 pm (UTC)On the other hand, I'll read them if I like the characters, which is how I read Sarah Smith, Lindsay Davis, and Janet Evanovich. Though I had a more difficult time getting into the Davis because of the plot-heaviness. I think I tend to like mysteries more when they're combined with other genres, like romance or sff.
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Wed, Mar. 12th, 2008 07:59 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Wed, Mar. 12th, 2008 09:05 pm (UTC)Though that still doesn't explain why I bounced off Murder Must Advertise.
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Wed, Mar. 12th, 2008 09:17 pm (UTC)Marsh and Allingham are fairly simple, short British mysteries, but both wrote series with ongoing characters. Marsh had some set in New Zealand, where she lived, and some set during WWII, and some in theater settings, all of which were interesting, though there are racial issues in some of hers. Allingham did the Campion series, which is a bit more spies than policework some of the time, and there're even a couple that are science-fictiony. If you don't like mysteries in general, you might not like these, as they are generally considered exemplars of the genre. Both have been adapted for television at different times.
P.D. James' novels are more complex, most of them following the rather dour and depressed policeman/poet Adam Dalgliesh. I think they're characterized as police procedurals. They're not cheery books, but I found them absorbing, back when I read them in the 80s.
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Wed, Mar. 12th, 2008 09:07 pm (UTC)Yay obsessive tagging?
I read those pretty long ago though, so I don't quite remember. I really loved the first book and ended up buying it, but I think I went through the series too quickly and burnt out.
Also, I like Morelli more than Ranger ;).
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Wed, Mar. 12th, 2008 10:08 pm (UTC)My mom does too. I'm more of a Ranger girl. I think you could probably do some very funny personality analysis based on who women pick.
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