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Old 06-14-2011, 08:59 AM   #65
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I have always started slow with a new series, pick up one or two and see how they go. If good, I start the series. But, as has been mentioned, many get bad, and I give them a book or two to recover, and then drop them.

Clancy really dropped the ball with Executive Orders (I still have not ever read that one fully) and picked up on track with Rainbow Six.

Patricia Conrwall has gone off the deep end, and it off my list. Enough so, I did not pick up her earlier books that I liked for my ereader.

Lee Child is still going strong. So is WEB Griffin, all of his series. I still pick up James Patterson. And love John Sandford (bit still trying to figure out what Empress File is not epublished).

Some new ones, C.J. Box and Jefferson Bass.
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