Now that August is here, are you finding any cool spots to curl up with a good book? Will be 103 here tomorrow!
I'm about 2/3 finished with THE NEVER LIST by Koethi Zan. The story is very timely as it deals with some girls held captive for three years in a dungeon-like cellar by a connoisseur of sadism. Sound familiar?
http://www.amazon.com/Never-List-Koethi-Zan/dp/0670026514/ref=sr_1_...
What are you reading now?
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I read both "Clan of the Cave Bear" series and the "Ken Follett" series (awaiting the third book). I am nut over series that take on a huge scale of story telling. I did the second book of the Follett series on tape, as I had a long trip to take last year. But I am enjoying the esoteric world of the world of "The Game of Thrones." It is described as the best fantasy series of all time. It has me hooked. I want to read every word. I want to live in the make-believe world of the fantasy. One review said it took 64 hours to read the first three books. But what else have I got to do? But if I am going to read it, I am going to experience it with as many helpful tools as are available.
Just finished The 9TH Girl by Tami Hoag. After more than thirty bestsellers, she can still write a good story.
BTW, MLO, did you read THE GHOSTS OF MANHATTAN by Douglas Brunt? Yes, we get the WSJ and watch Cavuto.
Keep in mind that THE GHOSTS OF MANHATTAN is fiction based on author's knowledge of Wall Street traders.
Getting ready to read Stephen Whites "Compound Fractures" just came out yesterday, went to lecture and book signing for him last night. It is the end of a 20 book series over 20 years. Hate to see it end, like loosing old friends.In one book club we are getting ready to read "The Elegance of the Hedge hog" and the other we are reading "Sleep walkers"
Wow you certainly have a diverse reading list Eaglewoman - let me know how you like Stephen White's book, I have read most of his and liked them - I hate that he is ending the series too but hope that he continues on writing. I am reading Michael Koryta's - Tonight I said Goodbye. It was his first and what a great book for a 21 year old, have read 3 others and liked them all. Also reading Owen Laukkanen's - Criminal Enterprise. Both these authors recommended here. Not enough time to read all the good books but am trying. LOL
listening to a civil war series by James Reasoner, several books all with the title of a famous battle, written from the southern point of view (The narrator exaggerates the southern accents). The books follow one family through the war. Good so far. I'm reading a James Patterson book, Bones. I'm not a big Patterson fan but it's a good book so far. Ordered Zen and The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance.
Finished The Informationist by Taylor Stevens and have started the second one in the Vanessa Michael Monroe series, The Innocent.
I found the first book interesting and liked the fact that the main character was a woman but she has been compared to Reacher and I don't think that's accurate. Reacher is controlled and thoughtful whereas Michael is a little crazy... seems to have PTSD and is completely out of control at times. I really don't like her much. The second book is full of her bloody nightmares which I could do without... but I like the premise of the book so will finish it.
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