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Sun Feb-28-10 12:05 AM
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What are you reading the week of February 28, 2010? |
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The Narrows by Michael Connelly a Harry Bosch Mystery
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Sun Feb-28-10 12:07 AM
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Thu Mar-04-10 11:24 PM
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I've come to grips with the fact that I'm not going to be a vegetarian, but after reading this book I have vowed not to eat factory chicken or meat. Some of his descriptions of factory farming are beyond repulsive.
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Sun Feb-28-10 12:09 AM
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2. re-reading operation gladio |
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Sun Feb-28-10 12:13 AM
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3. King of Heists by J. North Conway, A True Crime novel. |
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Edited on Sun Feb-28-10 12:15 AM by SlingBlade
A True Crime novel. I just finished it and I'll give a an "A" for a good relatively short read with a peek at some of the most notorious robber baron figures of the Gilded Age.
Can ya give a quick description and grade, It would help with my reading list :)
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Sun Feb-28-10 12:17 AM
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4. Just started "The Cat Who Played Post Office by Lillian Braun |
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Sun Feb-28-10 12:24 AM
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5. Swim Against the Current |
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Sun Feb-28-10 12:49 AM
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6. Still working on The Terror, the supernatural horror seafaring yarn set in the 1840's in the Arctic. |
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Sun Feb-28-10 04:16 AM
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7. I just got "Black Magic Sanction" in by Kim Harrison - I quit reading the The Terror halfway |
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through, it was actually quite boring IMHO.
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Sun Feb-28-10 12:23 PM
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10. It's taking me so long because it IS kind of boring, lol, but it was a Christmas gift from my dear |
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nephew so I HAVE to finish it. It's actually growing on me. But yeah, I think the publisher should have forced him to shorten it by 1/3.
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Sun Feb-28-10 07:49 AM
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I love all of the Bosch books, though. I've read 20 Michael Connelly books, but I think there might be a new one out there I haven't caught yet. Back to Amazon....
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Sun Feb-28-10 09:14 AM
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9. The Whistling Season by Ivan Doig. |
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I really do enjoy his books. He's such a colorful writer and takes you into his tales of long ago when Montana was first being settled.
Thanks again for posting, DUGosh! :hi:
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Tue Mar-02-10 04:00 PM
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14. Here we go again, HW. Looks like we have the same taste |
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in reading material. I read this one couple of years ago. I like everything of his that I have read.
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Fri Mar-05-10 09:18 PM
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24. I finished it last night and now |
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I'm reading his book Mountain Time. I really love his books, too. I thank Dianne Rehm for doing a segment of her show on Dancing at the Rascal Fair for turning me on to him.
I think he's an environmentalist, don't you?
:hi:
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Sun Feb-28-10 11:14 PM
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11. A history of Winston Churchill. |
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Mon Mar-01-10 09:00 AM
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Tue Mar-02-10 04:01 PM
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15. I loved this book. Think it deserves a thread of its own. n/t |
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Wed Mar-03-10 08:08 AM
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17. Thank You For Responding |
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I have tried reading this book three times already and haven't been able to get into it. All of my reader friends have had the same experience and we all love Kingsolver's books. Did you have any trouble at first?
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Wed Mar-03-10 09:00 AM
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18. It took me quite a while to get into the rhythm and to develop |
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a feel for Harrison. After I got past the part where he was at the military school in Washington and the bit about the Bonus Army, I was hooked and then it just got better and better. By the time I finished, I was amazed at the brilliance of the way the book was written. I'm going to read it again sometime soon.
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Wed Mar-03-10 09:20 AM
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19. I Will Definitely Keep Going! eom |
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Mon Mar-01-10 09:21 PM
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by P.T. Deutermann Not far enough into it to grade it yet. But I have been on a Deutermann spree the last few weeks, hit on one of his books by chance and now enjoying more of his books.
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Tue Mar-02-10 04:08 PM
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16. I'm a little more than halfway through Lost Nation by Jeffrey |
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Lent. Very good writing, though gruesome at times.
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Wed Mar-03-10 12:13 PM
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20. "Master and Commander" by Pat O'Brian and "Homeward Bound" by Harry Turtledove |
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Thu Mar-04-10 09:01 PM
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21. The Ghost (writer) by Robert Harris |
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Wow. I'll never look at Tony Blair (or Cherie Blair!) the same again.
Can't wait to see the movie.
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Thu Mar-04-10 11:32 PM
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23. As usual, several on the go or just finished |
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The Rapture by Liz Jensen - this is a must read. Great book if you're feeling good about things - it will bring you down. But what a wallop.
The Sign by Raymond Khoury - Great for all the conspiracy theorists among us. The bad guys had a pretty good idea, but they were really bad, repugnantly so. And the good guys were just so good. But a good action thriller.
Death Wore white by Jim Kelly - British police procedural, a little dull, but I like British police procedurals, so it's okay.
Treasure Hunt by John Lescroart - I don't think I've read any of his books that I didn't like. Good characters, good pacing.
The Last Surgeon by Michael Palmer - He writes doctor thrillers. Okay so far. They usually pick up pace as they go. This one has a strong anti-Iraq war thread, PTSD, etc.
Tried listening to Haiku by Andrew Vachss, but the narration was so appalling I couldn't get beyond that to the story. Disappointing. Give me his Burke novels any day. He and Jack Reacher (Lee Child) are among my favorite characters.
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Sat Mar-06-10 02:10 AM
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25. "Night Watch' by Terry Pratchett nt |
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Tue Mar-09-10 01:06 PM
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26. COLD CASE SQUAD by Edna Buchanan |
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Tue Mar-09-10 01:09 PM
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27. NO BODY by Nancy Pickard |
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Pretty good - will read more of these "Jenny Cain" mysteries...
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