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hermetic

(8,968 posts)
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 11:00 AM Aug 10

What Fiction are you reading this week, Aug. 10, 2025?



I can see again! I still need to get the other eye done in Sept. but what an improvement. It took a few days to recover but it was amazing. I never felt a thing and I was awake the whole time. Modern medicine is amazing. And speaking of medicine...
I am reading Love Medicine by Louise Erdrich, a book I found tucked away in my bookshelves. It's not the one from the early 80s but a re-write with lots of new chapters and published in 1993. It's quite unusual and I'm really enjoying it.
I'll be going to the big city library Wednesday so I'm looking forward to getting a bunch of new reading.

Still listening to Spirit Crossing by William Kent Krueger. Good story. Riveting.

Hope you all are doing well and finding great reading for yourselves. Thanks for all the good wishes.
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What Fiction are you reading this week, Aug. 10, 2025? (Original Post) hermetic Aug 10 OP
Wonderful! Bayard Aug 10 #1
Oooh, intriguing hermetic Aug 10 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author Bayard Aug 10 #2
The Mercies by kiran millwood hargrave Scrivener7 Aug 10 #4
I suspect it will be hermetic Aug 10 #8
So happy for your successful cataract surgery and proposed library visit! On my list to schedule txwhitedove Aug 10 #5
Thanks! hermetic Aug 10 #9
I just started Gallows Thief by Bernard Cornwell. rsdsharp Aug 10 #6
He writes hermetic Aug 10 #10
Shadow Prey/John Sandford cbabe Aug 10 #7
Wow hermetic Aug 10 #11

Bayard

(26,588 posts)
1. Wonderful!
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 11:59 AM
Aug 10

Glad you're better.

Finished a Clive Cussler this week, "The Gray Ghost." Always fun.

Just started on a Bentley Little, "The Disappearance."
"Gary, his girlfriend, Joan, and their friends intend to make the most of their three day vacation from UCLA partying at Burning Man. But soon after they arrive at the festival in the remote desert, Joan disappears. Calls to her parents’ home yield only dead air. Her school records are gone. And there’s no evidence that Joan, or even her roommate, ever existed."

hermetic

(8,968 posts)
3. Oooh, intriguing
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 12:08 PM
Aug 10

Disappeared at Burning Man. I've never been but for many years was fascinated with it, reading every article and looking at all the pictures. So I will have to read that one. Thanks!

Response to hermetic (Original post)

Scrivener7

(56,831 posts)
4. The Mercies by kiran millwood hargrave
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 12:36 PM
Aug 10

Just started a few minutes ago, but the first chapter makes me think this is going to be great.

hermetic

(8,968 posts)
8. I suspect it will be
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 01:12 PM
Aug 10

".. a story of love, evil, and obsession, set at the edge of civilization." 5-star reviews.

txwhitedove

(4,190 posts)
5. So happy for your successful cataract surgery and proposed library visit! On my list to schedule
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 12:45 PM
Aug 10

a cataract surgery for myself soon.

I needed a happy book re-set, so now reading the latest published Chet and Bernie myster A Farewell to Arfs by Spencer Quinn. "Chet the dog, 'the most lovable narrator in all of crime fiction' (Boston Globe) and his human partner PI Bernie Little are on to a new case, and this time they're entangled in a web of crime unlike anything they've ever seen before. Their elderly next door neighbor, Mr. Parsons, thought he was doing the right thing by loaning his ne'er do well son, Billy, some money to help get himself settled. But soon, Mr. Parsons discovers that his entire life savings is gone. A run-of-the-mill scam? Bernie isn’t so sure that the case is that simple, but it's Chet who senses what they're really up against." Always fun and thought provoking to read Chets views on life and how much he loves Bernie. Thank goodness Spencer Quinn has written a lot of other books for me to explore.


hermetic

(8,968 posts)
9. Thanks!
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 01:15 PM
Aug 10

A Chet and Bernie tale is always welcome in my house. I hadn't read that one but I will soon.

rsdsharp

(11,219 posts)
6. I just started Gallows Thief by Bernard Cornwell.
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 12:50 PM
Aug 10

Former army captain Rider Sandman is given a job by the Home Secretary to investigate the guilt of a man convicted of rape and murder in London in 1820. The Home Secretary expects Sandman to beat a confession out of the condemned man, but Sandman doesn’t believe he’s guilty.

cbabe

(5,435 posts)
7. Shadow Prey/John Sandford
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 12:52 PM
Aug 10

Indians fight against historical grievances. Lucas fights the Indians. Which makes him very unlikable in my view.

Plus pedophiles in the fbi. Timely.

Slightly off topic: best book ever without words. Extraordinary. Also a film.

The Arrival/Shaun Tan

‘ The Arrival is a story of migration and belonging, told through a series of images without words. It explores the challenges and mysteries of a new country…’

https://m.


hermetic

(8,968 posts)
11. Wow
Sun Aug 10, 2025, 02:08 PM
Aug 10

Fascinating. Loved the "critters". Disappointed there were no comments on YouTube. Thanks for sharing that.

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