Better Dead

It was a book to kill time for those who like it better dead.

–Dame Rose Macaulay

Hee! I’m a bit of a reading snob, I suppose, because I think serial mysteries and romances fall into this classification. There are actually occasions when such a book is desireable, even a slightly sinful indulgence. My “I like time better dead” author used to be Lawrence Sanders many years ago. More recently it has been Patricia Cornwell’s Kay Scarpetta mysteries with a little Jonathan Kellerman thrown in. Some people like chicklit, others like romance or adventure or science fiction. What’s your genre for killing time?

5 thoughts on “Better Dead

  1. Jennifer

    Definitely fantasy novels – David Eddings, Dennis L. McKiernan, etc. Dick Franics is great, too along with mystery/thriller writers: Tony Hillerman, Peter Robinson, John Lescroart, Martha Grimes, Elizabeth George, Michael Connelly, and Laurie R. King. Oh! And John Dunning! “The Bookman’s Wake” is wonderful!

  2. Debbie

    A year ago I discovered the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon, but my confession is that I have listened to the whole series (I’m currently on the sixth and latest book) unabridged on tape. I have a 45-minute commute to work morning and evening, and it’s been so pleasant to look forward to the continuing story of Jamie and Claire. In read-it-yourself form I just finished reading The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo, a children’s book, and it was delightful, so much so that I bought copies for my scattered-across-the-country nieces and nephews for holiday gifts.

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