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I thought I saw a Book Review section and now I can't locate it. I just finished reading The Book Of Baby Names by Norman Prentiss. At first, I had trouble reading TBoBN. This author's writing style made me re-read part of the first story. In the end, I really liked and enjoyed this book. I thought the Introduction before the stories and the Afterword made this a very cleverly done book. This is one I got in the CD Dinged Grab Bag purchase.
CapBooks are weapons in the war of ideas.
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I have spent a bit of time on planes and at airports this past week, and plenty of time to read/listen.
On the recommendations above, I grabbed an ebook of The Impossible Fortress by Jason Rekulak due to Dave's recommendation. I raced through that and enjoyed it thoroughly. Thanks, Dave!
I finished the audiobook of Joe Hill's Strange Weather. Not my favourite of his works - Loaded was fantastic, Aloft and Rain were ok. I had already read Snapshot 1988 in CD mag so I skipped it.
This morning I started listening to John Dies at the End by David Wong. I am about an hour into it but not loving it so far.
I am also halfway through The Invention of Happiness by Brian W Aldiss. 34 stories in 100 odd pages. I am liking it. In the preface, the author explains that he tried to write a short story every day - hence the brevity. As you might expect, some are better than others, but if you don't like the one you're reading, there'll be another one along any minute. Different, but good.
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^^^ Glad you enjoyed it!
This is my list for the month so far.
322 11/01/17 Clegg, Douglas The Nightmare Chronicles
323 11/01/17 Grisham, John The Rooster Bar
324 11/02/17 Connelly, Michael Two Kinds of Truth
325 11/02/17 Rollins, James Ghost Ship
326 11/03/17 Sandford, John Deep Freeze
327 11/04/17 Child, Lee The Midnight Line
328 11/05/17 Button, Jenson Life to the Limit
329 11/06/17 Archer, Jeffrey Tell Tale
330 11/06/17 Dionne, Karen The Marsh King's Daughter
331 11/08/17 Hunter, Stephen G-Man
332 11/09/17 Brookmyre, Christopher The Last Hack
333 11/10/17 Goldman, Matt Gone to Dust
334 11/11/17 Wilson, Robert Charles Last Year
335 11/12/17 Sternbergh, Adam The Blinds
336 11/12/17 Woods, Stuart Quick & Dirty
337 11/13/17 Dolby, Thomas The Speed of Sound
338 11/14/17 Laukkanen, Owen The Forgotten Girls
339 11/15/17 Weir, Andy Artemis
340 11/16/17 Christie, William A Single Spy
341 11/17/17 Baldacci, David End Game
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Originally posted by HumphreyBear View PostWow, You read a lot Dave!
I have recently just finished the Brookmyre on your list (although where I live it's called Want You Gone).
I think I 'll start on Artemis next.
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Originally posted by mhatchett View PostI just started the Robert Jordon Wheel of time series. So far, so good.
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I just finished Dark Advent by Brian Hodge, which I later found was a revised version of one of his earliest works. It's also the first of his books that I read. The Stand is probably my all-time favourite book, so the similarities between TS and DA were apparent immediately. It was interesting reading the Afterword when BH explained that he had sketched out the novel before TS was published. And for me, while it is part of the post Apocalypse genre, it stood on it's own pretty well. A thoroughly enjoyable (and easy) read.
I'm yet to read Swan Song by McCammon, but that will happen soon. So no need to recommend it to me!
I've started Mad Dogs by Brian Hodge now. I'm interested to see how his more recent writing compares to that in DA.
Still listening to Sleeping Beauties - it's long but I'm almost there. I can't say I'm loving it but I will persist.
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