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Hi There!
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I liked all of them also, but finished with "Chapterhouse". The Frank ones are hard to put down, but the Brian ones I didn't feel compelled to read.
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Location: Australia
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I'm revisiting F Paul Wilson's Repairman Jack books - a series I started a long time ago and hugely enjoyed - since there are now five more books since I last picked one up (and two more yet to complete the cycle).
They're snortingly good. Espionage-ish thrillers with wry humour and an otherworldly darkness that started at the edges but is gradually deepening and taking over the centre of the story. The stories stand alone but also add together into an overall arc with a planned end-point, which I find very satisfying in a series. Highly recommended for anyone who likes suspenseful urban fantasy with a Lovecraft tinge. |
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Location: Denmark
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#6065 |
Great Beach Reads!
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Just finished A LITTLE DEATH IN DIXIE by Lisa Turner, the first Kindle freebie I've read - very much enjoyed it.
Now I'm reading BEAUTIFUL LIES by Lisa Unger - the set-up pulled me right in. |
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Omnivorous
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Rural NW Oregon
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Finished a couple non-fictions the past few days.
Confederates in the Attic: Dispatches from the Unfinished Civil War by Tony Horwitz, a look at a subculture in the Southern United States that can't let go of the American Civil War. Humorous, depressing, scary and an excellent read. Everything from hardcore re-enactors to hero-worship of the commander of Andersonville prison camp, Henry Wirz, who was hung by the North as a convicted war criminal. The story is actually fairly well balanced, though reading some of the 1 and 2 star comments on Amazon will give you a taste of some of the feelings in the south. On a lighter note, I finished Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void by Mary Roach (Stiff, Bonk, Spook fame). I love her books and this one is another fun book. Only Mary can ask the questions that need to be asked. Like "What about sex in space?" and "How does one eliminate in space" (and we're not talking about mobster hits). And whatever you do if you read the book, don't skip the footnotes. Also on the non-fiction reading pile is The Right Stuff by Tom Wolfe and "The Civil War - A Narrative, Volume 1: Fort Sumter to Perryville" by Shelby Foote |
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Location: north carolina, usa
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About 1/2 way through Radium Halos (A novel about the Radium Dial Painters) --99 cents at Amazon
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Bah, humbug!
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Location: Montreuil sous bois, France
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Finished The Year of the Flood this morning on the train. I guess I'll start on Ian McEwan's Atonement on the way back.
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What was your impression of *Year of the Flood*, Florence? Good I hope. Best wishes. Neil
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Thanks, Florence. It's been on my to-buy list since release. I loved Oryx and Crake, so it may well appeal to me a little more than it did to you. Glad to hear, though, that your impression was reasonably good. Attwood would, I think, find herself incapable of turning out a stinker. Best. Neil
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