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Next up, another light fiction thriller Waltz Into Darkness by Cornell Woolrich, before I go back to some serious reads in Egyptian archaeology. |
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Next up: Ordeal by Innocence by Agatha Christie. Her 59th book, bought back in Feb 2010 from Fictionwise. Last edited by pdurrant; 10-30-2016 at 05:38 AM. |
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So let's see, I've DNF Duma Key and The Arrangements. The other two titles are on hold. I've also added Candy Corn Murder by Leslie Meier.
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Okay, I've finished Aerie by Maria Dahvana Headley. This is a book of high fantasy and not a little romance, I guess one would classify it as YA; but it was very good and certainly touched my cold, Vulcan heart.
Seriously, if I could write half this well... Anyway, if you can tolerate young love, epic amounts of snark, and a little abstraction, then I highly recommend this (so far) two book series. Lots of fantastic books in my TBR, but next I think I may read a little about Q-ships. |
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Finished "A State of Disobedience", by Tom Kratman. Bought from Baen in December 2003. The theme is a revolution in Texas following the election of a Democrat US President who tries to introduce extreme Marxist policies, enforced through a police state.
Baen are one of my favourite publishers, and I enjoy almost everything they publish. There is, however, a very small number of their authors who write what feel to me to be ultra right-wing political diatribes thinly disguised as fiction. John Ringo's written a number of books I'd place in this category and now, to my regret, I must add Tom Kratman to that very short list. It's not that it's a badly-written book - it's a competent piece of military fiction - but I find the message it tries to put across extremely distasteful. I didn't enjoy this book at all. Last edited by HarryT; 10-30-2016 at 08:33 AM. |
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Kratman is on my list of "never read, never buy" authors. To the point that I won't buy a monthly bundle if he is in it.
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Glad to hear I'm not alone in my view of Mr Kratman's writing. I really have to wonder what audience such books are written for? Whoever they are, I don't think I'd like to meet them
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You wouldn't. And I can't even comment further here without you having to put your green hat on and move us both to Blazes. Or whatever we call it here. But I honestly don't think anyone from outside the US can actually understand.
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Some back issues of Analog and Asimov's and some indie books. Then I found Crazy, VA (Lil and Boris #1) by Shannon Hill in my TBR pile.
This was a heart-breaker. It had an excellent storyline, well-realized characters, and a believable (but off-beat) setting. The writing was very good, etc, etc. The problem was Boris (the cat). Now, I know that cats hold a special place in the cozy mystery genre -- I've read, and liked quite a few of them -- but this cat just wasn't a believable cat. Supposedly a feral cat, Boris is fed by the sheriff once before becoming permanently attached. This feral cat almost immediately understands -- and obeys --- multiple verbal commands and is unfazed by nearby gunfire. At one point the narrator describes the cat as being very much like a trained German shepherd. And my response was that, in that case, Boris should have been a German Shepherd. I already had the second book in the series, Gone Crazy (Lil & Boris #2), so I read it. Once again, I loved everything about the story except the cat. Anyway, if the later volumes ever become available at a steep discount (or free) I'd pick them up, but I'd need substantial incentive. I've already started my next read: The Unquiet Bones (Hugh De Singleton’s Chronicles Book 1), by Mel Starr. Set in 14th century England, the protagonist is a young surgeon who sets up as a surgeon and bailiff at the village of Bampton. The author is a retired history teacher. If he's made any mistakes in the setting, etc, I haven't found them ... yet. It's well written and I'm enjoying it so far. |
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![]() Instead, I have started Making Pure Corn Whiskey: A Professional Guide for Amateur and Micro Distillers by Ian Smiley. A non fiction, and the name suggests me there is something interesting in the book. Bought in 2010 and never tried to read it. Last edited by drjd; 10-31-2016 at 09:44 AM. Reason: grammer.. |
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Finished Sixteen through Nineteen of the Stephanie Plum series by Janet Evanovich.
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Add me to the growing list. I've found him to be thoroughly noxious, both in his fiction and online.
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