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Mon Oct-30-06 02:17 PM
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Need a good book for a long plane ride |
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It's a long flight from CA to NY and I want one of those page turners that are hard to put down. Fiction with lots of twists and turns.
Any suggestions?
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:22 PM
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1. You'd never be able to finish it on your flight, |
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but I highly recommend Shantaram, by Gregory David Roberts.
Just finished it myself. The author escaped from prison in Australia, fled to India, and became a slum doctor, mafia runner, and folk hero in Bombay. The narrator of the book does the same thing, and it's a fascinating epic -- beautiful images of India and its people, details of the Bombay crime world, adventures helping the Afghan rebels, entanglements with two American women (and the whorehouse madam who once owned them).
Might be a little to the side of what you're looking for, but it's a phenomenal book nonetheless. And it's in paperback, which makes traveling with it easier.
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Fri Nov-03-06 10:55 PM
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31. Yes, I recommend that too. |
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I'm currently reading it and am almost done. It's excellent. I've had to put it down a couple of times because I've been overwhelmed.
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:23 PM
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Its not fiction but.......'Thunder Below' , 'Clear the Bridge' and 'Wahoo' are the best out there!!!!!!!
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:29 PM
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13. Somebody likes WW II submarine books. |
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Edited on Mon Oct-30-06 02:29 PM by longship
Wahoo is awesome, not for the writing, but for the *story* it tells. "Mush" Morton was the most incredible submarine commander of WW II. (The book's author, Richard O'Kane, was no slouch either.) That book was one of my best reads ever. Wahoo: The Patrols of America's Most Famous World War II Submarine (Amazon link)
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:34 PM
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my hubby would like. I'll suggest it to him.
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:23 PM
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The Alienist by Caleb Carr Quincunx by Charles Palliser Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:27 PM
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I picked this up at a used book store recently, just because it looked fascinating.
S'good, huh?
And The Alienist was terrific. That gets my rec as well as my earlier rec (post 1)
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:42 PM
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24. I bought that years ago and never read it. How was it? n/t |
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Mon Oct-30-06 05:10 PM
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29. I'm going to have to wait for a ruling from Onlooker, |
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or else I need to pull it out and read it myself.
One of the things that made me buy it was the old architectural pattern on the inside cover papers. If anyone wants to sucker me into buying a book, print architectural plans on the inside papers of a book.
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:23 PM
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4. "Conservatives without Conscience" by John W. Dean. |
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Great read! Just don't sit next to a Freeper.
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:24 PM
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5. I am listening to the second Janet Evanovich's Barnaby series |
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Motor Mouth....
Mystery, comedy and every thing you always wanted to know about Nascar... :)
from her site
Motor Mouth is the fast-paced, thrilling sequel to Metro Girl.
The racing season is over and Alexandra Barnaby and Sam Hooker (the Nascar Guy) are on the run, avoiding charges of grand theft auto, multiple counts murder, and the NASCAR awards banquet. From Miami, Florida to Concord, North Carolina and back to Miami this is an action-packed multi-car-crash of shady dealings, stolen technology, drive-thru windows and destruction of personal property.
Don't miss the return of Barnaby, Hooker, Felicia and Rosa-the-cigar-roller..
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She left out Hooker's new St. Bernard :)
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:25 PM
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6. Anything by Malcolm Gladwell. |
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:26 PM
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7. "No Country for Old Men" - Cormac McCarthy nt |
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Edited on Mon Oct-30-06 02:27 PM by bemildred
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Mon Nov-27-06 06:11 PM
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40. That book'll give you the heebie jeebies. |
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:26 PM
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8. "Tell No One" or "Gone for Good" by Harlan Coban |
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:32 PM
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17. Just finished Fade Away |
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a couple of weeks ago. Great read.
Read Shutter Island a couple of years ago. I've heard Lehane's crime series is pretty good. Maybe I'll try on of them.
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:26 PM
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9. The Red Tent by Anita Diamant |
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Amazing take on the secretive world of tribal (biblical) women and their own place of power inside what is called "the red tent." Very good read, could not put it down.
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:29 PM
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Liked it a lot. Read it for a book club. I think I was the only member who liked it. :-(
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:27 PM
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11. "The Last True Story I'll Ever Tell" by John Crawford |
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It'll knock your socks off. Not only was this guy right in the middle of the Iraq debacle, he is a beautiful writer. http://www.amazon.com/Last-True-Story-Ever-Tell/dp/157322314X
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:29 PM
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12. Tyrannosaur Canyon by Douglas Preston |
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Nice little twisty tale with lots of characters. Murder. Mayhem. Fossils. Bad guys. Secret government organization. Little bit of sex. Cheating researchers. Mysterious Moon Rocks. Death in the Desert. Monks in the desert. A happy ending begging for a sequel.
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:31 PM
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15. Any Michael Connelly. |
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But you knew I was going to say that, didn't you? :D
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:34 PM
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18. I've read most of his stuff |
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I think he has a new book out. I need a paperback for easy carrying.
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:35 PM
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20. His most recent paperback is 'Lincoln Lawyer' |
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:39 PM
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21. Is that a Harry Bosch novel? |
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I haven't read that one.
I'm off to the used book store will all these recommendations. I should be able to find something to amuse me. :-)
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:44 PM
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25. Not a Harry Bosch novel. Half detective story, half courtroom drama |
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Synopsis:
The Lincoln Lawyer (2005) Mickey Haller has spent all his professional life afraid that he wouldn't recognize innocence if it stood right in front of him. But what he should have been on the watch for was evil. Haller is a Lincoln Lawyer, a criminal defense attorney who operates out of the back seat of his Lincoln Town Car, traveling between the far-flung courthouses of Los Angeles to defend clients of every kind. Bikers, con artists, drunk drivers, drug dealers — they're all on Mickey Haller's client list. For him, the law is rarely about guilt or innocence — it's about negotiation and manipulation. Sometimes it's even about justice. A Beverly Hills playboy arrested for attacking a woman he picked up in a bar chooses Haller to defend him, and Mickey has his first high-paying client in years. It is a defense attorney's dream, what they call a franchise case. And as the evidence stacks up, Haller comes to believe this may be the easiest case of his career. Then someone close to him is murdered and Haller discovers that his search for innocence has brought him face-to-face with evil as pure as a flame. To escape without being burned, he must deploy every tactic, feint, and instinct in his arsenal — this time to save his own life.
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Fri Nov-03-06 10:56 PM
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32. I definitely recommend this one |
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:32 PM
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16. Depends what you are into... |
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... but I have been making my way voraciously through everything that Valerio Massimo Manfredi has written (admittedly, some are better and more rounded than others), but I can heartily recommend his Alexander triology, along with Spartan and The Last Legion.
Perhaps a bit of a "boy" read - but I found them to be very enjoyable.
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:39 PM
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22. "No Picnic on Mount Kenya" by by Felice Benuzzi |
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"In 1943, Felice Benuzzi and two Italian compatriots escaped from a British POW camp in equatorial East Africa with only one goal in mind--to climb the dangerous seventeen-thousand-foot Mount Kenya. No Picnic on Mount Kenya is the classic tale of this most bizarre and thrilling adventure, a story that has earned its place as a unique masterpiece of daring and suspense."
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:41 PM
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23. "Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell" It was book of the year last year and its |
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about 1000 pages. You can't put it down and the list of awards it recieved is extensive. Its out in paper back.
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Mon Oct-30-06 02:45 PM
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26. Tempting Faith - David Kuo. Read it out loud - should be fun. |
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Mon Oct-30-06 03:00 PM
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27. 'Survivor' or 'Choke' by Chuck Palahnuik |
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Mon Oct-30-06 03:10 PM
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28. How about Don DeLillo's WHITE NOISE? Or |
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THE LAST PICTURE SHOW by Larry McMurtry?
Tom Robbins' JITTERBUG PERFUME is a great long flight read.
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Mon Oct-30-06 05:46 PM
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Just came back from the used book store with several of these recommendations. I should have plenty of choices to pass the time with as I sit all scrunched up 35,000 feet above the ground.
:hi: Bye bye!
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Mon Nov-06-06 10:25 AM
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33. Are you finished the flight , yet? |
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What did you end up reading?
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Mon Nov-06-06 12:19 PM
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35. Yes. Inquiring minds and all. |
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Sun Nov-26-06 01:46 PM
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and the Camel Club (good trash by David Baldacci, lotsof good twists)
I have the Lehane, Coben and Preston books for another day.
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is a relatively quick and very good novel. No relation to the film.
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