What a great story, Mahlia, thank you for posting it and WOW what dazzling conversation and super books mentioned here, I love the
range of books mentioned and the sparkling conversation about them.
I can't find Cub Fan's post but I did want to say: Preston and Childs? Love them, just absolutely addicted to them, everything they say positively about them is true. Brilliant, compulsive reading, you can't stop, you just can't stop. The perfect books (especially the Pendergast series) to take you away from any situation you'd like to get out of including long airport waits. :)I guess you could call them escapist reading, Michael Crichton type stuff, always with a scientific background (they used to put a coda at the end of the books relating it to current findings, they've quit that in the latest ones).
I didn't realize Pendergast WAS a series! That was news to me. I had read Relic years ago and Reliquary and loved them both (am a fool for books with a mystery about the inner workings of museums, etc. and one of the two worked in the Museum of Natural History in NYC so their books always seem authentic), but just read The Wheel of Darkness.
In the forward they mention that even tho it is a series it's not necessary to read them in order, and I thought SERIES? There are MORE of them?
So then I read Dance of Death, talk about reading things backwards!
LOVE IT!@
Type of plot: Mysterious box sent by ocean liner from Egypt to museum, etc., love it. What's in it, museum decides to do a grand opening, shades of Relic again without all the blood. (Relic and Reliquary are kind of hard to read tho both based on fact which surprised me) but as they go in the series they get so much less gory.
HERE is the series!
RELIC
Reliquary
Cabinet of Curiosities
Still Life with Crows
Brimstone - Part One of the Diogenes Trilogy
Dance of Death - Part Two of the Diogenes Trilogy
Book of the Dead - Part Three of the Diogenes Trilogy
The Wheel of Darkness
So I'm going to start with Brimstone, which I have not read, read the rest and then start over with Relic.
AND!!! There's a new Pendergast about to come out this summer! YES! Here's their website and one can read a couple of chapters of some of the books:
http://www.prestonchild.com/books/index.htmlSo tho I have Ice Limit I'm going to start over and lose myself in Relic, as the same characters emerge in The Wheel of Darkness and you are so glad to find out what happened to them.
I am glad to find another enthusiast!
Phyll this is my first PD James, would you ask your husband which of hers he liked the best? I'll try it next.
Gum, we get those here, the Met are they simulcasts? We get live roadcasts in theaters, but you saw it on HD? I have not seen Faust in AGES! Audiences are funny about things like that. I drove 250 miles once to see Aida, and the principal woman was just out of this world, her voice, but such a prima donna, she sulked and pouted thru the curtain calls, actually shooting the audience awful looks just because they applauded more for the ....tenor? Can't remember but I remember her sulking, she needs to get over that while people still want to clap.
By contrast the production of Spamalot which some of us saw for our 10th Anniversary Bookfest in NYC this past September had a woman with the most glorious voice I have ever heard, just soaring, but she got almost nothing in the way of applause next to Clay Aiken, whose own verbal performance was nothing like hers, and she was gracious about it. What a voice!
Brian, so glad to see you here. [In Edit] I have heard from Robby and I think, as EF Benson said, we may be encouraged to hope as regards The Story of Civilization and Robby. More later!
I used to read Donna Leon, back when you could not GET here here in paperback, now I'm glad to see she's everywhere, her books have a certain ambiance I don't see in others, but it's been a long time since I read her.
Have also got the new MC Beaton, this one's about a poisoned jam pot, sounds lke her first one, huh? Still am hooked on her Agatha Raisin and Hamish McBeth series, never miss one.
AND White Tiger! Will discuss that one in the Book Club Online, everybody come on over there and what did YOU get for the holidays, tell all!
Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't? What are YOU reading?? What was in YOUR holiday gift box?