Fiction
Related: About this forumWhat Fiction are you reading this week, May 11, 2025?

Happy Mother's Day.
I have to take the day off. Not because it's Mother's Day but because I am horribly ill. It came on me Friday afternoon and I went to bed and slept, fitfully, for 37 hours. Now my eyes are all blurry, making reading difficult.
Hoping you all have a nice day and that this bug will pass sooner than later.

Lochloosa
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cbabe
(4,975 posts)Luke is a fish and wildlife officer hiking and fishing and catching bad guys in the mountains.
Deer and elk and ducks and trout and plus wilderness craft.
Plus a good dog.
For lovers of Nevada Barr or C. J. Box.
Not great writing but read for fun.
Seven titles:
https://www.fictiondb.com/author/rob-phillips~57791.htm
Trueblue Texan
(3,325 posts)go to one of the urgent care clinics. If its the flu you DONT want to fool around with it. I am still trying to recover after 9 weeks of this!
Goonch
(3,902 posts)"An astonishing story that has never been revealed to the public, The Pope's Butcher recounts the life of Father Heinrich Institoris, the Grand Inquisitor, a visionary man driven to cleanse the world of Eve's original sin by eradicating any woman he suspects of witchcraft. As Inquisition courts bloom across Europe, he vows to leave no stone unturned, no hovel unexamined, and no woman alive, in his search of his own perverse version of justice.
At a time when women had no power or voice, only one man seeks to stop him. The reader follows the life of Sebastian, a young seminarian who was abandoned as a child but carries with him an innate sense of morality that drives him to stand up for even the most vulnerable victims against his own Church. Will such a humble man be able to stop this powerful murderer, a killer even the Pope admires?"
About the author (2021)
Joseph C. Gioconda is a former Catholic seminarian who went on to graduate from Yale Law School and become a trial lawyer.
people
(778 posts)Please go to the MD and see if you have the flu and can get tamiflu or other medication. Hope you feel better very soon.
Just finished reading James by Percival Everett. One of the best books I have read. Retells Huckleberry Finn from "Jim's" perspective.
Reading Orhan's Inheritance by Aline Ohanesian. Novel about Armenian genocide in Turkey.
txwhitedove
(4,107 posts)I'll share my joy of birth of 1st great grandchild this week. Beautiful boy Jaxson Dylan.
This week read Last of the Moon Girls by Barbara Davis. Part magic, part murder mystery, page turner and just lovely. I saw comparisons to Practical Magic. Lizzy Moon "returns to her family's farm to uncover the truth about her grandmother's past and her own legacy."
Trying to read non-fiction these days is hard with daily news being harsh enough. And, granny's eyes aren't getting better. EBooks seem to work best now.
Polly Hennessey
(7,832 posts)I have always said if I cant read I am seriously 😒 feeling bad. You need to see a doctor. Hugs and get better wishes.
mentalsolstice
(4,574 posts)eom
yellowdogintexas
(23,231 posts)I need to finish it up before Saturday afternoon, which is the book club meeting.
The Women is not as much fun as The Gator Did it though