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What's one of the fastest books you've read that you loved?
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Dec 14, 2012 12:08PM

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I just finished The Twelve by Justin Cronin. Despite the complex plot and multiple characters and locations, it's definitely a page turner. I loved it.
I did. I'm thinking of re-reading it now because I've forgotten so much of it. Probably should had done that before reading The Twelve...

All seem promising, half way through Waterfall already.
Just finished Life of Pi. Very good.
Bubbles: Reading five books at once is impressive. I'd be interested in your take on The Windup Girl. I thought it was an interesting premise but found it hard to get through.


Bryan: I just downloaded Rules of Deception - this looks like a great series. I am not really into post apocalyptic novels so I think I will skip Passages, but it does seem to have some different reviews. People either love it or hate it. Thanks for the recommendations!
I read Wool by Hugh Howey a couple months ago and was reminded of it while reading The Twelve. Not because it has vampires - it doesn't - but because it's a post-apocalyptic page-turner. It' also claustrophobic, taking place in a very controlled environment because the outside air is lethal. It's a great story!

I agree, Navya. I was impressed that Larson could keep me riveted throughout what are fairly long books -- and then do it three times!

I read Patient Zero and enjoyed it. I didn't realize there were more Joe Ledger books. Do you know what order they were published? Or does it matter?

book 3 king of plagues
book 4 assassins code
there is a book 5 and 6 coming soon...
I think you will breeze through these books Steve. Let me know what you think. Strap on your seat belt and talk to 'ya when you're done. Enjoy the ride.

I think Jo Nesbo's books are even better than the Millenium Trilogy. Start with The Redbreast. You can find the order of the rest by Googling it. I envy your introduction to his protagonist, Harry Hole.
BTW, I called the book 11/23/63 in an earlier post in this thread and I couldn't blame that one on a typo. I just got the date wrong.

It sounds good. I just checked it out on Amazon and the blurb for it may be one of the best I've seen. I'll have to add it to my list of must-reads. Thanks!