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  • topazann
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    Hyperion by Dan Simmons. It's about travellers travelling to Hyperion and each traveller is individually narrated. They tell their stories as they make their way there.

    That and Ender's Game. The one that has multiple narrators.

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  • Brian861
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    Originally posted by Martin View Post
    Currently listening to Hearts in Atlantis. Nearing the end of Low Men in Yellow Coats. I remember enjoying this back when I read but I am surprised at how much I am enjoying it. Just a fantastic story on so many levels!
    I listened to it as well and loved it.

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  • Martin
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    Currently listening to Hearts in Atlantis. Nearing the end of Low Men in Yellow Coats. I remember enjoying this back when I read but I am surprised at how much I am enjoying it. Just a fantastic story on so many levels!

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  • Brian861
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    Red Dragon and I'm really enjoying.

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  • topazann
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    Currently listening to Plum Island by Nelson DeMille and narrated by Scott Brick. He's doing a great job. Good story. For those interested, there is a lot of interior dialogue, something some people just hate.
    Last edited by topazann; 05-24-2020, 10:08 PM.

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  • jeffingoff
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    Originally posted by Martin View Post
    I enjoyed 'If She Wakes' as much as 'Those Who Wish Me Dead'. I initially had concerns that it was too close to 'Those' but it was a unique story. While it is not a direct sequel it takes place in the same universe. This one is set up for a sequel. We will see if that happens. Overall a very good story.
    Glad to hear that. I'll have to give it a read. I really liked Those Who Wish Me Dead.

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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by Martin View Post
    Cemetery Dance introduced me to Michael Koryta with 'Those Who Wish Me Dead'. Looking for more from this author I found 'If She Wakes' on Audible. Early on this one felt a lot like 'Those Who Wish Me Dead'. In Chapter three a direct link between the stories was revealed. I am not sure if this is a sequel or a stand alone story taking place in the same universe. I am enjoying it so far.
    I enjoyed 'If She Wakes' as much as 'Those Who Wish Me Dead'. I initially had concerns that it was too close to 'Those' but it was a unique story. While it is not a direct sequel it takes place in the same universe. This one is set up for a sequel. We will see if that happens. Overall a very good story.

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  • Brian861
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    Just about to finish Midnight in Chernobyl. This event and story has always captivated me since it happened. It's a super technical listen though.

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  • Martin
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    Cemetery Dance introduced me to Michael Koryta with 'Those Who Wish Me Dead'. Looking for more from this author I found 'If She Wakes' on Audible. Early on this one felt a lot like 'Those Who Wish Me Dead'. In Chapter three a direct link between the stories was revealed. I am not sure if this is a sequel or a stand alone story taking place in the same universe. I am enjoying it so far.

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  • Ben Staad
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    Glad you liked The Road. It really is one of my favorite reads.

    Originally posted by Brian861 View Post
    Just finished up The Road and loved it.

    On to The Institute. Didn't take King long to get to Trumpp.

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  • Brian861
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    Just finished up The Road and loved it.

    On to The Institute. Didn't take King long to get to Trumpp.

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  • Martin
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    Originally posted by Brian861 View Post
    Finished this and wasn't overly impressed.

    Just about to finish The Dead Drink First. A WWII piece about PTSD and returning fallen soldiers back to US soil. I've really enjoyed.
    I really enjoyed The Dead Drink First. I have considered going back and finding the book it is about.

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  • Brian861
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    Originally posted by Brian861 View Post
    Just starting The Chalk Man.
    Finished this and wasn't overly impressed.

    Just about to finish The Dead Drink First. A WWII piece about PTSD and returning fallen soldiers back to US soil. I've really enjoyed.

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  • Martin
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    Audible has Paul Tremblay's new collection listed as new in NON-Fiction. Are they trying to tell us something?

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  • Brian861
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    Just starting The Chalk Man.

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