Is there such a thing as too many books?
Oh, I hope not. But as I stare at the piles of books that literally surround me on my desk, I have to wonder.
I collect books like some people collect movies, dates, or experiences. And at the rate I collect them, I’ll never catch up. Especially if I keep doing other things like cooking, cleaning, caring for my family. Not to mention writing, teaching, etc.
But there are several books I really want to get to. I have this idea to do a series on the blogs I write for with the guys who write legal suspense — I really don’t know many gals in CBA that do, and I’m not sure Lisa Scottoline would open my email LOL. It would be fun to include John Grisham, but I’m afraid I’d have a similar problem. I’d love to have him keynote ACFW some year, but don’t think we could afford him. It would be pretty awesome though.
I love to study folks who write and plot well and these authors do. So here’s a question for you, oh faithful readers… If you could ask an author anything what would it be? And if you could ask a legal suspense writer anything what would it be? If you like legal suspense, who’s your favorite author?
Let me know, and I’ll incorporate the questions into the interviews. Randy Singer’s already said yes, and I think I can get several others to participate.
Then in October we can learn what makes these writers tick together. And how they come up with their diabolically twisted plots!
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John Grisham is one of my mainstream favorites, James Scott Bell is a great Christian Suspense writer.
If I could talk to John Grisham, I would want to know how much reality there is in his stories. I realize they are fiction, but I am from the same area that some of his novels are set in, and have had many clients who worked in the legal field. I could say that I recognize certain traits of some of these specific people and/or law firms in the books. My former coworkers and I would discuss this with each new book;)
I love John Grisham, too. I don’t know if you’d consider Joel Rosenberg a suspense writer, but I really like him. I also like Brandt Dodson and Colleen Coble. Michael Palmer is good. I don’t really have a favorite, though. I like them all. But I like a book that keeps me wanting to turn the page. I am too busy to read something that bores me.
As for having too many books — I have way too many but I have tried and tried to pare them down and I just have an attachment to them all and there are several big piles I haven’t read yet.
Some women collect shoes. I collect books!