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Bionic Jean (bionicjean) | 2925 comments Mod
Our more contemporary English mystery group read for June is The Word is Murder by Anthony Horowitz. It is the first in his "Hawthorne & Horowitz" series.

We have already had one group read by this author, Magpie Murders, which was very popular.

Who will be joining in with this one?


Cheri | 24 comments I was able to get this from the library. It looks really interesting


Jackie | 180 comments I just finished it but have yet to write a review. I did find it extremely compelling and might have a lot to say if others are ready for spoilers anytime soon!


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Isa (isacutie) | 44 comments Got my copy :)


Jackie | 180 comments I read it but don't want to talk about it until others are done. I wrote a review but spoilered it.

looking forward to hearing what others think.


Nikita (abigaildarcy) | 9 comments Though I have a lot of books I am reading this month the book is available at my local library. Guess who is checking out said book? So, yes, I am joining this month’s group read. Happy reading everyone.


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Bionic Jean (bionicjean) | 2925 comments Mod
Good to see people joining in already!


ShanDizzy  (sdizzy) Bionic Jean wrote: "Good to see people joining in already!"

I too will join in reading this one since it has been on my list for quite some time.


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Liisa | 38 comments I have a downloaded copy and am finding the beginning interesting already.


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Cory Beimesche | 1 comments I read it about a year ago. I’d like to join in the conversation


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Bionic Jean (bionicjean) | 2925 comments Mod
Great! We officially begin today 😊


Brenda | 10 comments I am up to my eyeballs in other books but just listened to the audio sample of this book. Horowitz is such an engaging writer… he sucks you in. I’ll try to get to this. I think we’re in for a treat!


Jackie | 180 comments I wish I hadn't finished it so long ago (at least a week!) since my memory is so awful, but I took notes. What I remember the most is that "can't put it down" feeling because I really wanted to see what happened!


ShanDizzy  (sdizzy) Bionic Jean wrote: "Great! We officially begin today 😊"

Yay! It has been on my list for awhile now.


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Dorothy  (vilette) | 308 comments Jackie wrote: "I wish I hadn't finished it so long ago (at least a week!) since my memory is so awful, but I took notes. What I remember the most is that "can't put it down" feeling because I really wanted to see..."

Me too!


ShanDizzy  (sdizzy) I just read the last word. It was interesting.


RosaG (pookshill) | 11 comments I just got the book through my library and have started reading it. However, I’m having a bit of a hard time getting into it, somewhat turned off by the “detectives” and their interaction.


Nikita (abigaildarcy) | 9 comments Currently half way through the book. Such an interesting plot device of author being a character in his own story. I am very intrigued by how the plot is going. While I might have an idea of the culprit I have a feeling I might be wrong. Which I am honestly okay with.


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Bionic Jean (bionicjean) | 2925 comments Mod
Nikita wrote: "Currently half way through the book. Such an interesting plot device of author being a character in his own story. .."

Yes, I like that too! It's reminiscent of another book of his we had as a group read, Magpie Murders.


Kathy | 3 comments I've just finished the book and found it both brilliant and confounding. What was real and what was fictional? I thought that Horowitz had made up the basic plot, while putting his real self into the narrative in a unique and unexpected way. But at the end, it appears that he was writing about a real crime? Was he? Did this really happen? I've never read any real crime books so can't figure it out. The mystery was so good though and I didn't figure it out at all, I was mesmerized. I definitely want to read more by this author.


Jackie | 180 comments I also wondered what was real, and I was also impressed with the way he used himself (and his career) as a character. When I'd read he was going to do that, I didn't think it was something I would like but it turned out to work really well.

Not sure if spoilers are OK, but just in case anyone is reading this who hasn't finished it (view spoiler)


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Bionic Jean (bionicjean) | 2925 comments Mod
It's fine Jackie - you did it exactly right since we are all reading at different rates. Thank you!


Nikita (abigaildarcy) | 9 comments Finished the book! That was a five star read in my opinion. Again I emphasize my enjoyment of the author having himself as a character and even the narrator. The blur of nonfiction and fiction was fantastic.

I enjoyed the dynamics of Hawthorne and Horowitz (definitely seeing the similarities of Poirot & Hastings and Holmes & Watson).

The constant guessing of who did it and then still not catching on until the end I was pleased with. (Sometimes if I figure out the culprit I find the book is still good, but something lacks in my attention of the story, if that makes any sense.)

I will be continuing this series.

Thank you to all who decided on this book. It was not even on my radar. (Another reason to be grateful to joining this group.)

For those who have not finished the book, happy reading!


message 24: by Jackie (last edited Jun 12, 2024 08:10AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Jackie | 180 comments I was astonished at how angry I got at Hawthorne: when he was smoking in the cab, for example, I wanted to rip the cigarette out of his mouth. and I was livid when he (view spoiler) I was so angry!


message 25: by Bionic Jean (last edited Jun 12, 2024 07:07AM) (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) | 2925 comments Mod
It's great that this one is such a success ... and still plenty of time to join in! Come on - "fess up" - who nominated it?


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Amy James | 25 comments I did not join in this month's read because I was trying to finish another book but you have all convinced me that this one should not be skipped! It is now in my Audible library and I cannot wait to listen.


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Ruth | 101 comments Kathy wrote: "I've just finished the book and found it both brilliant and confounding. What was real and what was fictional? I thought that Horowitz had made up the basic plot, while putting his real self into t..."

Quite mind-bending how he's constantly outwitted by Hawthorn and yet as the author it was him who created the plot and solution! Or was it.....


Jackie | 180 comments Hawthorn was a very interesting character and since I am reminded not everyone has read the book, I changed my last post to hide spoilers.
I don't know when I've had such a strong (negative!) reaction to a character!


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Bionic Jean (bionicjean) | 2925 comments Mod
Thanks Jackie!


message 30: by Joan (last edited Jun 13, 2024 08:23AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Joan  (xstitchfan) | 84 comments It was my first book nomination - ever! I knew there would be strong opinions! I loved this book and I gave it an 5 star review. I really enjoy reading Anthony Horowitz and have loved everything I’ve ever read by him.


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Bionic Jean (bionicjean) | 2925 comments Mod
Ah then well done Joan for getting an all-star reaction for your first nomination! That's quite a feat 😊


Penny | 353 comments Kathy wrote: "I've just finished the book and found it both brilliant and confounding. What was real and what was fictional? I thought that Horowitz had made up the basic plot, while putting his real self into t..."
I had a similar reaction - I think my final response is that I'm sufficiently hooked to read another. I wonder how different it would be if Horowitz was written as a character rather than a combination of author/character. It's definitely original.


Myra Chandler | 24 comments I read this book a year or two ago and then continued on and read the rest of the series. I enjoy Anthony Horowitz very much. I will go back and reread this… Actually I have it on audible.com so I will re-listen to it.


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Isa (isacutie) | 44 comments I didn't think I was going to finish in time, but I did. For some reason, this book didn't start well for me, but I got into it about midway. It is not my first Horowitz book, I have read his Sherlock stories and the Susan Ryeland books and liked them all. It is a little weird reading him as a character in the story, but I must say I ended up liking this book, particularly the twist at the end (and his 'writer's dilemma') and look forward to reading other books in the series.


Lesley | 6 comments Just finished! Wow an excellent read - love the author being a character, a real page turner. I ‘ve recommended to my friends at WI .


Joan  (xstitchfan) | 84 comments I’m so glad people enjoyed the book I recommended for June, I was afraid to recommend a book on this list. I had never done it. But remember, people on this list are kind, thoughtful and truthful, so be a little brave. Pay attention to the month’s recommendation guidelines and suggest a book to the club. Look at the great reaction to July’s Agatha Christie book - “Evil Under the Sun”- it’s the perfect summer read! Bravo to the person who suggested it! Happy reading!


Brenda | 10 comments Joan wrote: "I’m so glad people enjoyed the book I recommended for June, I was afraid to recommend a book on this list. I had never done it. But remember, people on this list are kind, thoughtful and truthful, ..."

Joan, if we awarded badges you would get the First Time Nomination 5 Star Response award. I finished my other book and this book was available from my library. I'm listening to it (what a hoot!) and am about 75% done. I've read Magpie Murders so know that Horowitz is a 'name-dropper' (book dropper?) but him inserting himself into the novel is just terrific. Thank you for nominating this one! I'll take my cue from you and try to make a brave nomination in the future.


Joan  (xstitchfan) | 84 comments Brenda, Thanks for the “ badges”! I’m so glad you are thinking about a book to nominate. :-)


Walter Underwood | 2 comments My first post here although I have been lurking for a long time. I liked this book a lot. I don't think it is the best of Horowitz's work, but it is good and worth the read. I wrote a review so I won't just copy that here, but if anyone is still thinking about it, it is worth the time.


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Bionic Jean (bionicjean) | 2925 comments Mod
I'm so glad you told us, thank you Walter 😊 And you are welcome to link to your review if you like - here, or in our review thread.

(If this is your first post in a group, well done! Believe it or not, I do remember how daunting that feels.)


message 41: by Jackie (last edited Jun 28, 2024 07:05PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Jackie | 180 comments Walter, I'd be interested in which of his books you like better and why?

Welcome! I mean to posting, lol.


Lynnie | 114 comments This was a reread for me and I've rated it 3.5 stars. I still think it's a little overlong for a mystery but the plot is good,

I enjoyed it enough to want to read the rest of the series.


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Bionic Jean (bionicjean) | 2925 comments Mod
It's lovely that so many people enjoyed this one. I'll leave the thread current for a bit, to allow for any extra comments before archiving it. Thanks all!


ShanDizzy  (sdizzy) I am listening to the audiobook and immensely enjoying it. I apologize for being slow in finishing it. Life is actually getting in the way!


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Bionic Jean (bionicjean) | 2925 comments Mod
Oh good! Thanks for telling us Shandizzy - and please finish in your own time 😊


message 46: by Jess (new) - rated it 4 stars

Jess Penhallow | 1 comments I read this a month late but I really enjoyed it. Loved the idea of Horowitz including himself as a character and trying to work out fact from fiction. So much fun!


message 47: by Bionic Jean (last edited Aug 20, 2024 01:06PM) (new)

Bionic Jean (bionicjean) | 2925 comments Mod
He's a great writer, isn't he? I don't doubt we'll have another book by him as a group read again. Thanks for adding this, Jess!


Lesley | 6 comments I must confess to loving this and gifting a copy to my grown up son. The pace and intrigue are perfect, he is such a good writer and such a fabulous idea putting himself in there too . One of the best picks thank you for choosing it.


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Bionic Jean (bionicjean) | 2925 comments Mod
Yes, thank you to whoever nominated it, especially 😊


Walter Underwood | 2 comments Jackie wrote: "Walter, I'd be interested in which of his books you like better and why?

Welcome! I mean to posting, lol."


House of Silk, Moriarty, Alex Rider Series (I read some of these with my son).


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