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Old 06-05-2010, 08:44 AM   #5098
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Hey Everyone,

Haven't posted up in a while so here is what I have been reading:

Amercian Gods by Neil Gaiman This was my first Neil Gaiman book and I thoroughly
enjoyed it. Very original and kept me interest throughout. I may have to check out more from this guy, I see there is a sequel of sorts called Anasi Boys, any comments on that one?

American Book of the Dead by Henry Baum Another good read. Picked this up cheaply at Smashwords based on a recommendation elsewhere in this thread. Another original idea, that the author wrote the book and then the events came true. Pretty confusing at first but good stuff.

Storm Prey by John Sandford Typical Prey stuff. Enjoyed it though. I have read the whole series so can't stop now. :-) Although I was kind of hoping he was going to end the Prey series and focus on the Virgil Flowers books of which I also enjoy. I see there is a new Virgil book coming out in the fall as well.

The Lost City of Z by David Grann I don't often read Non-fiction stuff but this was quite the tale. Crazy stuff. I hear they are making a movie too.

Josh Bazell Awesome debut for this author. I really enjoyed this one. I can't even remember where I read about it now or even where I got it. lol. But highly recommended.

And Just finished Crack-up by Eric Christopherson Another great book by one of our own members. Really enjoyed this one too. Actually made you feel as though you could relate to being schizophrenic. Thanks Eric!

Now I am deciding what I should start on next. It looks nice out so I will likely be out on the deck this afternoon with a cold one and trying to decide what to read.

Kevin
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