Wednesday, October 5, 2011

once again I am queen of the doofs -- extra copy of Hakan Nesser's Unlucky Lottery for grabs

I've been away a long time, I'm tired, my brain is overly fried from the Booker Prize Longlist and to be quite blunt, I am having trouble remembering which book I'm ordering from which online bookstore.  So now I have an extra copy of Nesser's newest book, The Unlucky Lottery.  If anyone wants it, it's free to you ... just be the first to comment.

10 comments:

  1. Ooooh, your doofness is my gain if you're willing, Nancy! I'd love it! Or am I being too greedy?? Seriously I don't mind missing this opportunity if you want it to go to another home.

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  2. You're not greedy at all, Margot! If I don't still have your address, I'll email you. I really must start coordinating among the 4 places (plus I used my husband's Amazon account if it looks I spent too much on mine). LOL

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  3. LOL! Very slick of you ;-). And thank you so much! I really appreciate this, Nancy :-) :-)

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  4. Yes. I have learned well, Grasshopper. Absolutely my pleasure -- No worries. I'm happy someone is getting it who appreciates it.

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  5. Ah, but you've let the cat out of the bag now! Husbands everywhere will be checking their Amazon accounts ....

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  6. 'Tis true, Tim, 'tis true. Some secrets are not meant to be shared: that was one of them. LOL

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  7. Hakan Nesser's books are usually very good. Did you like this one?

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  8. Hakan Nesser's books are usually very good. Did you like this one?

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  9. Kathy: I haven't read it, and last night I'm looking on the shelves for The Inspector and Silence (the one published before this one). I thought I had read it eons ago when it first came out, but it's sitting on the Scandinavian crime fiction tbr shelf. So I am going to read that one first. And yes, they are usually very good!

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  10. I've read two and I liked them, the polar opposites of Stieg Larsson or Jo Nesbo's sagas.

    These are tight, focused on one case, with good teamwork.

    But I have to say I find Nesser's sense of humor striking. I'll be reading along and be just stunned by a witty line and I'll have to stop and laugh out loud, often in admiration.

    I have to put his books back on my TBR list

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