Lessons I've Learned...
...from books I've read so far in 2012. A little fun to kick off your week.
2. When planning your child's wedding, move mountains to get the first choice location. It may seem like an impossible task, but that second choice locale can really cause problems. (As the Crow Flies, Craig Johnson)
3. If someone writes to you saying you're their child, immediately burn the letter and move far away. Curiosity did, after all, kill the cat. (Playing Dead, Julia Heaberlin)

4. If a guy can't afford his own car and has to use yours, do NOT let him move in with you. In fact, don't date him at all. (Heartbroken, Lisa Unger)
5. When it comes to family, help hide the body. It is, after all, family. (A Bad Day for Mercy, Sophie Littlefield)
6. Never spend the night in a backwoods small town. And most especially never do it if you are traveling with a teen who's been in trouble with the law before. (The Conviction, Robert Dugoni)
7. Reality TV is nothing but trouble. It can even affect people not directly involved in the show. It's bad, bad, bad! (Vanishing Point, Val McDermid)

9. A bag of donuts can buy you anything. No one can resist donuts, especially a P.I. who can't help but do the right thing. (Lullaby, Ace Atkins)
10. Fate despises suicide. You don't need to bother even trying. Fate will interfere and make you realize the life before trying suicide wasn't all THAT bad. (The Survivor, Gregg Hurwitz)
4 comments:
What a fun post! Now we have to remember your words of wisdom when the time comes.
I really enjoyed this post - thank you!
Shelleyrae @ Book'd out
I love this post!
If someone tells you not to look in the trunk, don't open the suitcase, don't go in that room, or don't answer the phone, you always listen. Crime fiction has taught me that.
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