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I'm a big Crichton fan, so I've picked up a couple of his books recently, Prey and The Andromeda Strain.
I've started reading Prey and quickly found it to be another one of Crichton's typical hard-to-put-down book.
I wanted to get his State of Fear but none are in paperbacks yet.
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As much as I enjoyed Night Fall by Nelson DeMille, I picked up his book Plum Island, which also features detective John Corey. That one was also quite entertaining. I finished it pretty quickly. I am now working on DeMille's The Lion's Game, which is also a Corey book. This one is pretty good as well. I will definitely venture into DeMille's other works.
In between Plum Island and The Lion's Game, I picked up the first two books of the Spiderwick Chronicals, The Field Guide and The Seeing Stone. Why? I'm not quite sure. Also don't know why these books are popular. They're very short books and can get interesting for a few pages, but that's about all I can say about them so far. However, that's also why they may be popular with kids. Quick reads which would favor anyone with a short attention span or ADD.
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Every Second Counts
Lance Armstrong
I love this guy and this is a fun, quick, and inspirational read. It's Not About the Bike is very good also.
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The Wastelands ( Darktower III) by Stephen King
Really good series o Books
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Just finished The Rule of Four
Good book, very exciting, but I felt a tad confused at the very end.
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Just finished The Joker by James Patterson & Andrew Gross. This is the best book I've read of Patterson's. It's not in the Alex Cross genre, it' a historical piece set in France during the Crusades. Think Timeline without the time travel.
If you like the Alex Cross series, and I do, Roses are Red is probably one of the best. But Kiss the Girls was very good as well.
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Just rechecked from the library:
"Charles Bukowski Locked in the Arms of a Crazy Life" by Howard Sounes
Excellent!!!
Also rechecked a posthumous collection of his poems and was shocked to find that some fool had decided to cross through the endings of numerous poems and add his own. Even had the nerve to suggest to Bukowski that he "work on the endings." The worse thing is that the additions were awful. Wonder what the man would have thought- probably have a good laugh.
I was a little late on the bandwagon, but my favorite fiction title lately has been "Horse Heaven" by Pulitzer Prize winner and thoroughbred owner, Jane Smiley. Portrays racing from the point of view of the horses, owners, trainers, jockeys, players. It's convoluted and wonderful!!! The characters are fantastic, and it will sure make the track come to life for you.
Happy reading, everyone! :)