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Points and Lines is a personal favorite, Sophie. Welcome to the group! I absolutely love classic mysteries, and I'm currently working on a project to discover and read books written by more lesser-known women mystery/crime writers.
We have an upcoming buddy read of Christie's The A.B.C. Murders starting June 15th -- you are more than welcome to join in.
We have an upcoming buddy read of Christie's The A.B.C. Murders starting June 15th -- you are more than welcome to join in.

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Thank you.

Thanks. It sounds great!

Nancy wrote: "Points and Lines is a personal favorite, Sophie. Welcome to the group! I absolutely love classic mysteries, and I'm currently working on a project to discover and read books written..."
Nancy - hi I'm Lynne - new to group also - wondering how buddy reads work - I'm an avid reader - just finishing writing a modern day version of And Then There Were None which I'm going to be pitching at the Writer's Digest Conference in July. I love mysteries and wanted to get involved in mystery reading groups -
Hope I'm replying correctly
Lynne wrote: "Nancy wrote: "Points and Lines is a personal favorite, Sophie. Welcome to the group! I absolutely love classic mysteries, and I'm currently working on a project to discover and read..."
Well, hopefully Sophie doesn't mind. Buddy reads: if you want to follow along, we just make conversation as we're reading the book. Around the 15th I'll post a new topic in the Buddy Reads thread for The ABC Murders, and you just post away. Without spoilers, of course!
Well, hopefully Sophie doesn't mind. Buddy reads: if you want to follow along, we just make conversation as we're reading the book. Around the 15th I'll post a new topic in the Buddy Reads thread for The ABC Murders, and you just post away. Without spoilers, of course!
Books mentioned in this topic
Points and Lines (other topics)Points and Lines (other topics)
Points and Lines (other topics)
Points and Lines (other topics)
The A.B.C. Murders (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Agatha Christie (other topics)Rex Stout (other topics)
Seichō Matsumoto (other topics)
Iori Fujiwara (other topics)
Leonie Swann (other topics)
In addition, I think Points and Lines, The Globular Wilderness by Seicho Matsumoto & Terrorist's Parasol by Iori Fujiwara are very interesting, because they have an unusual atmosphere. And I really like the novel Three Bags Full by Leonie Swann, that funny sheep detective story.
I want to learn a little more about authors of mysteries from different countries and find friends:)