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I thought the book opened well, it is an interesting idea. Then I found it slow going for a while, but it finally picked up again in the last third. I'm not in a hurry to read it again, but not sorry to have read it once. Guess it's not surprising that any movie adaptation would aim at a lower age bracket than the book - presumably targeting the audience that went to Twilight. When I read the novel I never got the impression that that was what Meyer intended. |
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![]() I've just started The Cart Before The Corpse (The Merry Abbot Carriage-Driving Mystery) by Carolyn McSparren. I have also been reading parts and pieces of various short story collections; nothing stands out, but enjoyable for those short periods of time when I don't have the time to get into a good story.
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The second half slowly became better with me enjoying it considerably more towards the end. I think I will put this on a re-read list at a time when I have an eCopy. I think I'll appreciate it much more the second time around. I'm still going on Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas, but I'll now add my next indie read/review to the queue. This time it's Slaves of God by Brian Rappatta. It took me quite some time to agree to the read and review this book because the sample seemed very dark. I felt like there was an underlying sickness to the writing that I wasn't sure I wanted to suffer through. But in the end, my love of darkness got the better of me so I'm giving it a go.
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A Southern (Mossy Creek, Georgia) murder mystery in the world of carriage-horse trainers. Quote:
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Currently reading (listening to) The Prisoner of Brenda, the latest in the Mystery Man series by Colin Bateman, which is fun and ocassionally laugh-out-loud:
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Just finished "Winning Colors", the 3rd book in the Heris Serrano series by Elizabeth Moon. This book is essentially the third part of a trilogy which began with "Hunting Party" and continued with "Sporting Chance". Very enjoyable SF. This continues my goal of reading more of the very early Baen books I've bought; this one dates from the late '90s.
Back to Inspector Alleyn now, with "When in Rome", the 26th book in Ngaio Marsh's long-running series.
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Once A Hero Rules of Engagement Baen had these two as an Omnibus. The Serrano Connection October 2008 Baen Omnibus Edition Change of Command Against the Odds The Serrano Succession: Omnibus contains these two, but is not a Baen Offering. I am currently reading Death at the Crossroad by Dale Furutani. It is the first of his Samurai Mystery Trilogy. If I like it I will pick up the other two. Apache |
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http://www.baenebooks.com/p-1027-the...uccession.aspx It was published in the September 2009 bundle. The three books in the series I've read so far, although I've given their individual titles, I've actually read them in the "Heris Serrano" omnibus.
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I need to check Baen with more care.
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I've just finished Foundation's Edge by Isaac Asimov, earlier than expected thanks to couple of days in bed with a virus. I was expecting to find it a bit dull, but actually I kind of enjoyed revisiting the Foundation. I read the original trilogy last year; I can only imagine how it must have been to wait over 30 years.
I wouldn't say it was a great book. It's still kind of talky and a bit silly, but it was enjoyable enough on its own terms. Another Hugo winner down. Seven to go. Don't know what I feel like reading next.
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The premise of the novel is that parasitic aliens called Souls have taken over the Earth. A Soul who inhabits a human is able to exert complete control over the body and can access the human's memories and personality. The original human consciousness is suppressed and eventually erased. Melanie Stryder is an exception, a fluke. When a Soul is put into her body, she retains her own consciousness even as the alien Soul controls her actions. Soon the alien Soul finds herself compelled to protect the people Melanie loves, even at the risk of her life. There's much more to the novel, but that's the premise in two paragraphs.
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Just finished The Last Comanche Chief: The Life and Times of Quanah Parker by Bill Neeley.
Now I am going to stick my toe in the Dresden Files waters and start with Storm Front. |
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I am going to change genres and start Chop Suey by Ty Hutchinson - Darby Stansfield gets involved with the mob and it turns out how everyone else would expect The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Something between yesterday and today changed and I didn't feel like Chop Suey today. Last edited by Dazrin; 03-18-2013 at 01:13 PM. |
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