Currently reading a good one...I don't often read debut novels from unknown authors as they seldom have the polish and depth I need these days -- but this one proves there's an exception to any rule. I posted on X: SAFECRACKER by Jesse DeRoy is one of the best debut crime novels I’ve read in years. With touches of Stark’s Parker series and Steve Hamilton’s coming-of-age THE LOCK ARTIST, DeRoy’s and his young antihero protagonist unlocked my recent reading rut with explosive talent.
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Awesome news. I've been in a rut as well. Hoping to find my very own rut buster.
Originally posted by RonClinton View PostCurrently reading a good one...I don't often read debut novels from unknown authors as they seldom have the polish and depth I need these days -- but this one proves there's an exception to any rule. I posted on X: SAFECRACKER by Jesse DeRoy is one of the best debut crime novels I’ve read in years. With touches of Stark’s Parker series and Steve Hamilton’s coming-of-age THE LOCK ARTIST, DeRoy’s and his young antihero protagonist unlocked my recent reading rut with explosive talent.Looking for the fonting of youth.
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Just finished reading the Thunderstorm LE of Hailey Piper's "The Work and His Kings Saga". Always love these omnibus collections and this one was no different. Enjoyed the way the author was able to work their social commentary into each novella without beating you over the head with it and the ways in which it actually benefited the story. Always nice when an author can land that correctly. If I had one complaint with the novellas it would be that they aren't really that scary, more of a "scary ideas" book. That being said, the ideas are quite horrific in a Lovecraftian way, and each novella does have at least one scene guaranteed to creep you out. Overall, I'm glad that I gave this book/author a chance and will probably ready another of her works in the future should I run across one. Overall, a C+ to B- read for me.
Am now reading the Subterranean Press LE of Martha Wells' "System Collapse", a Murderbot book. I really enjoy the Murderbot series and have been looking forward to reading this one for a while.
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Finished Bruises on a Butterfly by Chad Lutzke, which I liked a lot.
Lutzke does coming of age stories very well.
After Bruises, finished up Ghostly Tales, an anthology of seven classic ghost stories, which was great.
Up next, leaning towards a reread of The Grownup, which was in my mailbox this afternoon.
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Originally posted by brlesh View PostFinished Bruises on a Butterfly by Chad Lutzke, which I liked a lot.
Lutzke does coming of age stories very well.
After Bruises, finished up Ghostly Tales, an anthology of seven classic ghost stories, which was great.
Up next, leaning towards a reread of The Grownup, which was in my mailbox this afternoon.
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Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
Glad to hear the Lutzke book was good as I have that in my TBR pile!
Similar to Of Foster Homes and Flies, it was a well told and fast paced coming-of-age story.
Also similar to OFHAF, I thought the ending was bit anticlimactic, but not enough to take away from my overall enjoyment of the story.
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