I read Twisted, Paul. I don't remember it all that well, I think perhaps all of Kellerman's are starting to meld into one... I also read Robert B. Parker's latest, School Days; it's good. (And I read a couple of "lit" books.) Do you know Minette Walters' work? You might like Acid Row. Judy Evans, Cardiff ----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Stone To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 7:52 PM Subject: [lit-ideas] Re: used books? At 02:25 PM 4/11/2006, you wrote: So what're you reading, Paul? For pulpy enjoyment, I just finished "Twisted" by Kellerman (the man half) and while it wasn't as bad as "therapy" it wasn't great. I started Baldacci's "Split Second" last night and the best part about it is that the chapters are only 5 pages, so I can read a chapter while waiting for commercials or while cooking toast etc. and not lose the train. I'm intending to read "A Sunday by the Pool in Kigali" by Gil Courtemanche, I've got my nose into Dowd's "Are men necessary" with a sorbet of Bill Maher's "New Rules" I've been sampling from a book of Noam Chomsky lectures,