Hello, I'm new(ish) here

MissMarple
MissMarple Online Community Member Posts: 218 Empowering

Hello,
I haven't been active in the last few years, but I'm hoping to rejoin the community and make new friends. I love animals, books and logic puzzles.

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  • Biblioklept
    Biblioklept Online Community Member Posts: 568 Trailblazing

    Hi @MissMarple!! Do you have a favourite animal?? Mine is always whichever I'm learning about, currently pandas though!! What kind of logic puzzles do you like?

  • PixelMist
    PixelMist Online Community Member Posts: 39 Connected

    hi @MissMarple and welcome back!!

    What sort of books have you been reading lately??

  • SmellyBin
    SmellyBin Online Community Member Posts: 280 Empowering

    Hi @MissMarple Nice to meet you here, what books do you read?

  • MissMarple
    MissMarple Online Community Member Posts: 218 Empowering

    My favourite animals are probably cats and dogs because those are the ones I meet most often. I think I could warm to a panda too if I had a chance. πŸ™‚ I like Japanese number puzzles, logic stories, quiz shows etc. Anything really that challenges my brain. What about you?

  • MissMarple
    MissMarple Online Community Member Posts: 218 Empowering

    Hello PixelMist,

    I read a wide range of book genres, mainly general fiction, crime fiction, and non fiction on different subjects like society, health, philosophy etc. I've really enjoyed With the End in Mind by Kathryn Mannix which is a memoir by a palliative care doctor.

  • MissMarple
    MissMarple Online Community Member Posts: 218 Empowering

    Nice to meet you. I start lots of books and easily put down anything that doesn't grab me so there's no risk in trying out new genres and authors. My favourites are general fiction, crime fiction and non fiction on different subjects like society, health, philosophy etc. What do you like reading?

  • Mary_Scope
    Mary_Scope Posts: 3,562 Scope Online Community Children and Family Specialists

    A big hello from me @MissMarple!

    That is such a cute photo, are they a bichon frise?😍

    I am a big bookworm as well! I've recently started The Wrong Sister by Clare Douglas which is a bit of a crime-y psychological thriller read, have you read any of her books before? What are your favourite authors?

  • Rachel_Scope
    Rachel_Scope Posts: 2,828 Scope Online Community Coordinator

    Good to have you back @MissMarple! We've been chatting loads recently about all different things in the Coffee Lounge and I'm sure you could find lots of new people to talk to, plus everyone who's replied here too! My husband loves logic puzzles, I prefer word-based puzzles. We do have a puzzle-a-day thing that I'm getting in to. I'm sharing a picture as I have no idea what it's called. As you can see, I haven't attempted it for a couple of days πŸ˜‚

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  • MissMarple
    MissMarple Online Community Member Posts: 218 Empowering

    Hi @Mary_Scope

    The dog is one I used to walk before my illness. If I remember correctly he was a bichon mix. Very sweet boy, always up for a walk.

    I think I started reading The Wrong Sister, but it wasn't my cup of tea. I'm very fussy when it comes to books πŸ˜€ For crime/thriller I love Jo Callaghan's series about Lock, the AI detective, also Steve Cavanagh's Eddie Flynn series, Anthony Horowitz Hawthorne books and loads of others. What kind of books do you like reading?

  • MissMarple
    MissMarple Online Community Member Posts: 218 Empowering

    Hi @Rachel_Scope

    That puzzle looks diabolical πŸ˜€ Is the aim to reveal the current date each day? I'm rubbish at spatial puzzles and get quickly frustrated. I love word-based or numerical puzzles, and those where you need to figure out a pattern or searching for clues to solve a mystery.

  • Rachel_Scope
    Rachel_Scope Posts: 2,828 Scope Online Community Coordinator

    Exactly @MissMarple! It comes with a hint for each day that tells you where to put a couple of the pieces. I definitely couldn't do it without help. My husband has an even trickier one with more pieces and I gave up on that immediately πŸ˜‚ Have you tried an online escape room? You can do it on your computer and you solve clues to get to the end. There are lots of options to choose from. We've done a harry potter themed one, Sherlock Holmes, aliens and a murder! They're not too expensive and they get your brain working hard.

  • Mary_Scope
    Mary_Scope Posts: 3,562 Scope Online Community Children and Family Specialists

    Aw he is beautiful @MissMarple, what was his name? I have a bichon myself and he's 12! Do you have any pets?

    I understand that, The Wrong Sister was a bit predictable in parts!

    I've just googled that series, I'm very intrigued and the first book is only Β£3 on amazon. I don't think I've read anything with a big focus on AI before let alone a detective book so I think I may purchase on paydayπŸ˜„

    I quite like a psychological thriller book and I like Frieda McFadden and Lisa Jewell! Have you read those authors before?I also enjoy more literary contemporary fiction and I recently read Ruth Jones's new book and thought that was very good and funny😊

  • MissMarple
    MissMarple Online Community Member Posts: 218 Empowering

    @Rachel_Scope I did an online escape room/treasure hunt once. I also attended a virtual murder mystery event - and failed spectacularly to solve anything. πŸ˜„ I have a few escape room board games at home that we sometimes play with a friend. Have you had any luck with today's puzzle?

  • MissMarple
    MissMarple Online Community Member Posts: 218 Empowering

    Unfortunately I don't have any pets @Mary_Scope I wouldn't be able to take care of them properly. Sometimes I have pets visiting, which is always a pleasure. It must be wonderful to have your own fluffball at home. 😊 Do you have a picture of the gentleman?

    I hope you'll like the Callaghan book. I think it's brilliant, bringing up questions about the capabilities and limitations of AI, and the ethical implications. It's also a very good crime novel in itself.

    I think I read something by Lisa Jewell, ages ago. A book about a stalker/teacher?

  • SmellyBin
    SmellyBin Online Community Member Posts: 280 Empowering

    The Lock series by Jo Callaghan was really impressive, I enjoyed reading those two books. And just a few days ago I finished Rubbernecker by Belinda Bauer, after I read the 2nd in this series last year The Incredible Thing. Both I can recommend. And everything by Elly Griffiths.

  • MissMarple
    MissMarple Online Community Member Posts: 218 Empowering

    I loved Rubbernecker! And The Beautiful Dead by BB @SmellyBin Sharon Bolton has a similar style in the Lacey Flint series if you haven't tried it yet.

  • Mary_Scope
    Mary_Scope Posts: 3,562 Scope Online Community Children and Family Specialists

    This is him @MissMarple. His name is Snowy, we did try and rename him when we adopted him but it was too late, he only answered to Snowy so Snowy it was!!

    That sounds lovely, it's always nice to have cute and fluffy visitors!

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    Yeah that sounds like something Lisa Jewell would write about haha! What did you think of the book?

    Oooh you've got me even excited about the book now! I ordered it yesterday as a n early payday and it's meant to arrive tomorrow so I'm looking forward to hopefully starting it over the weekend. I'll definetly know how i find it @MissMarple @SmellyBin πŸ˜ƒ

    Are you both reading anything at the moment?

  • MissMarple
    MissMarple Online Community Member Posts: 218 Empowering

    What a lovely dog! I think I've seen his picture in another discussion thread. He definitely left an impression on me! 😊

    Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the Callaghan book. I've just finished my current read and trying to choose the next book. I've got a looong list…