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Has anyone read the Kathy Reichs novels? Are they good? I've been considering giving them a try.
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Geeez what a question
of course I read them.....every single one of them
and they are all great!
although I don't like the third(?) one all that much.....it's still good, but something is missing......don't wanna say too much though
of course I read them.....every single one of them
and they are all great!
although I don't like the third(?) one all that much.....it's still good, but something is missing......don't wanna say too much though
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They're great. I'm re-reading Deja Dead right now. It's the first in the series. That's the thing with her books, they hold up over time. DD is just as good a read as Devil Bones (the latest one so far).
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Depends on what kind of a reader you are. If you fon't like long books, than they aren't for you. They are good, of course, but it just depends on what kind of a reader you are.Shelly wrote:Has anyone read the Kathy Reichs novels? Are they good? I've been considering giving them a try.

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RGPageantqueen wrote:Depends on what kind of a reader you are. If you fon't like long books, than they aren't for you. They are good, of course, but it just depends on what kind of a reader you are.Shelly wrote:Has anyone read the Kathy Reichs novels? Are they good? I've been considering giving them a try.
they aren't long!
not at all
I think the longest one had 400 pages.....maybe some more
but that is def. not long
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ToZiKa wrote:RGPageantqueen wrote:Depends on what kind of a reader you are. If you fon't like long books, than they aren't for you. They are good, of course, but it just depends on what kind of a reader you are.Shelly wrote:Has anyone read the Kathy Reichs novels? Are they good? I've been considering giving them a try.
they aren't long!
not at all
I think the longest one had 400 pages.....maybe some more
but that is def. not long
To those who aren't avid readers, thats long...

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I read books with around 2000 pages.....that's long.....everything under 500 is a one-day-read for me
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Thats you. Not everyone is you. Believe me, I know people who think anything over 200 is long. A lot of people don't like to read.
"What do you want a book for, when you have the television set sittin right in front of you."
"What do you want a book for, when you have the television set sittin right in front of you."

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oh well......maybe to avoid dying dumb?
but that's jmo
but that's jmo
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ToZiKa wrote:oh well......maybe to avoid dying dumb?
but that's jmo
It's not that they're dumb. It's just that they don't like to read for pleasure. I know some really smart people who don't like to read. One of them even got a 1590* on the SAT and a scholarship to YALE. He doesn't read much for pleasure.
*In case you don't know, a 1590 is 10 points short of a perfect score.

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"What do you want a book for, when you have the television set sittin right in front of you."
Is that from the movie Matilda
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haha, yes! I looove that movie!

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LOL, thanks for the feedback guys! Well, it just so happens that I actually love to read and when it comes to a great series I say the longer the better (anyone a Harry Potter fan? How about the Outlander series...? wonderful story, and I think the shortest one was 600 pages), so I am headed off to Barns and Noble right now in search of the first one. Thanks again guys!
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No problem Shelly we aim to please.....
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Shelly wrote:LOL, thanks for the feedback guys! Well, it just so happens that I actually love to read and when it comes to a great series I say the longer the better (anyone a Harry Potter fan? How about the Outlander series...? wonderful story, and I think the shortest one was 600 pages), so I am headed off to Barns and Noble right now in search of the first one. Thanks again guys!
Shelly
They are good books Shelly. I don't know when the new book is supposed to come out. I'm waiting. Any day now?

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