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Old 09-03-2009, 02:06 PM   #72
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Or just search here for threads like this... I can't seem to put down this thread!

I learned about Daniel Silva by pure chance... an inexpensive book at Barnes & Noble just before I went on vacation (The Messenger). That was in July, since then I bought two more paper books (Moscow Rules, The Defector), and since getting my Sony PRS-505, four more (The English Assassin, The Kill Artist, The Confessor, The Secret Servant)... I am down to the last book I have from him and have switched to James Patterson. Just trying to make the last book I have from DS last a bit longer.

James Patterson is a mixed bag... I like several of his books, but you have to read the reviews before picking one of his books... I like the fact that from time to time he would bring out something completely out of his normal style (Sundays at Tiffany's). Currently reading a collection of thrillers (Thriller) and have two more from him waiting (Sail, Run for your life) in the 505...

Also like John Grisham, but have not liked his most recent books...

Dan Brown, I have read all his books and found them to be a good entertaining read.

I am just happy I found this site for learning of better/more writers that I can enjoy. The list of books I now have pending to read has increased dramatically... Michael Connelly, William P. Young, Yann Martel, and now, Allan Folsom....

Keep those suggestions coming!
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