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British Library Crime Classics Complete Collection 12 Books Set Murder Mysteries Series
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Archive 2024 British Crime > 2024: The British Library Crime Classics reading schedule

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message 51: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8428 comments Mod
ForestGardenGal wrote: "This is one of those comments that deserves a "like" button or reaction emoticons! 😂"

Oh I totally agree with you FGGal! 🙃


message 52: by Brian E (last edited Nov 20, 2023 08:07AM) (new)

Brian E Reynolds | -1125 comments Lesle wrote: "Brian E wrote: "You do realize that increases are based on past performances?"

Performance, Schmerpformance!
You're telling me you can't or won't pay my requested 50% three-year annual increase from my current salary?
Just do the math, Madame Moderator, and you'll agree that I'm worth every penny of my requested increase.


message 53: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8428 comments Mod
I know your worth it! So here is the best offer I have!
$$ 💸 $$ 💰 $$ 💵 $$

Money Money Money!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETxmC...


message 54: by Brian E (last edited Nov 20, 2023 08:58PM) (new)

Brian E Reynolds | -1125 comments Lesle wrote: "So here is the best offer I have! ... Money Money Money!"

My response ..."Gimme Gimme Gimme" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEjLo...


message 55: by ForestGardenGal (new)

ForestGardenGal | 232 comments You folks are hilarious!

I was surprised to find ABBA at the other side of your links, though. For some reason when I saw "Money" I heard Pink Floyd in my head even though I noticed the word was repeated, and "Gimme Gimme Gimme" brought to my mind the heavier sounds of A Perfect Circle and Black Flag!

Isn't it amazing how our minds work?


message 56: by Rosemarie, Northern Roaming Scholar (new)

Rosemarie | 15663 comments Mod
And I was thinking of the Money song from Cabaret!


message 57: by Brian E (new)

Brian E Reynolds | -1125 comments While I do prefer and own music by those bands, FGG, and own no ABBA, this exchange cries out for the use of ABBA.

See, ABBA is the perfect "Kitch" band, as in "Kitch..ING!!!!"


message 58: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8428 comments Mod
ABBA is just how it came in my head, but of course 50% of nothing is still not much of an increase Brian 😕


message 59: by Brian E (new)

Brian E Reynolds | -1125 comments Lesle wrote: "50% of nothing is still not much of an increase Brian 😕"

No, but it is a raise that I'm worth every penny of.


message 60: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8428 comments Mod
Brian E wrote: "No, but it is a raise that I'm worth every penny of."

I suppose...It will be on your next check which should arrive in time for Christmas present purchasing...

Thank you! Happy Thanksgiving!


message 61: by Christine PNW (new)

Christine PNW (moonlight_reader) | 131 comments I love the BLCC reissues - I was planning on doing a little BLCC project of my own in 2024. I have read a number on your list, but will join in for the ones I haven't read, and maybe pop over to talk about the ones I am reading.

My library actually has a pretty good selection available! I'm reading

Death in Captivity by Michael Gilbert

right now.

One that I really enjoyed that I didn't see on your list is

Crossed Skis (Julian Rivers #8) by Carol Carnac

If you have some extra space around December, it's a very snowy mystery!


message 62: by Tr1sha (new)

Tr1sha | 1043 comments I agree with Christine in message #61. I think Crossed Skis is one of the best of this series of books. I have read a number of them & it’s definitely my favourite so far.

I suggest that if anyone is thinking of buying books or waiting a long time for a library book it may be worth looking for the Kindle version instead. Depending on your Amazon subscription you may be able to borrow many of this series free of charge. (Sorry, Lesle - I know you prefer “real” books!)


message 63: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8428 comments Mod
Tr1sha wrote: "(Sorry, Lesle - I know you prefer “real” books!)..."

Haha! Trisha that is just my preference. Does not mean Kindles do not work well for others. Hope you had a Very Merry Christmas Trisha! Hope you and your Kitty enjoyed the day!


message 64: by Tr1sha (new)

Tr1sha | 1043 comments Thank you, Lesle. I also love real books, especially recipe books which I still collect even though I have too many! But ebooks are great to read as I can always have a book with me - if I’m alone I always read when I stop somewhere for coffee, & I read a lot when on a train. Best of all, they don’t take up lots of storage space in my small home.


message 65: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8428 comments Mod
Quite fitting for Kindle in small spaces. Allows for other luxury items in other places!


message 66: by Piyangie, Classical Princess (new)

Piyangie | 3577 comments Mod
I'm hoping to join in for Lorac. I like her McDonald series. I want to try and join for Bude as well. Let's see how I can manage my time.


message 67: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8428 comments Mod
I hope you find the time Piyangie!!


message 68: by Brian E (new)

Brian E Reynolds | -1125 comments As I said in an earlier post, if it was selected, I would read Post After Post-Mortem as my first book of the Robert Macdonald series by author E.C.R. Lorac. It is the March selection. I have bought a copy of the book and will join with the group for the March read.

If I like it, then I will go back and read February's selection, Bats in the Belfry, which is #13 in the series, 2 books after Post After Post-Mortem. While reviewers indicate that it doesn't matter if the Macdonald series books are read in order, I still prefer to do so. Anality.


message 69: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8428 comments Mod
Brian E wrote: "Anality..."

Very good character discription for you, Brian! lol


message 70: by Brian E (new)

Brian E Reynolds | -1125 comments Lesle wrote: "Brian E wrote: "Anality..."
Very good character description for you, Brian! lol"


Indeed it is. And when I list my positive and negative character traits, I always put Anality in the positive column. I do so because my Anality makes me maintain a balanced list.


message 71: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8428 comments Mod
I agree Brian it balances you out :-)


message 72: by Chad (new)

Chad | 860 comments British mystery? Ya got me. I’ve ordered the book for March.


message 73: by Piyangie, Classical Princess (new)

Piyangie | 3577 comments Mod
I started with our March read. Lorac's mystery novels can be addictive. :)


message 74: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8428 comments Mod
Chad wrote: "British mystery? Ya got me. I’ve ordered the book for March."

I hope you like it!


message 75: by Karin (new)

Karin | 681 comments Is this section where we'll be reading Mystery in the Channel?


message 76: by Rosemarie, Northern Roaming Scholar (new)

Rosemarie | 15663 comments Mod
Karin wrote: "Is this section where we'll be reading Mystery in the Channel?"

Yes. In June.


message 77: by Sarah (last edited May 02, 2024 02:33AM) (new)

Sarah I've got myself a copy of death of a bookseller for this month. I never read this genre but the premise sounded good so I'm looking forward to it!


message 78: by Lesle, Appalachain Bibliophile (new)

Lesle | 8428 comments Mod
I hope you really enjoy this one Sarah!!


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