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Currently, I'm am mad enough about this to to say "(BLEEP!) YOU, FBI!": http://www.care2.com/causes/the-fbi-s...

Blimey, I don't recall the book being so bad, I might have revisit it for a fresh perspective - maybe I was suffering from hype syndrome...! Thanks for putting this recommendation, added to read.
Kind of funny some of the reviews for GoG seem to be arguing with the author's exception to Golden making stuff up even though he interviewed her for accuracy. Not only a disservice to an actual retired geisha who offers her time on such a fascinating experience, but ultimately rude to portray her as something she was not on knowing the truth and having this as your blurb!! ..."this brilliant debut novel presents with seamless authenticity and exquisite lyricism the true confessions of one of Japan's most celebrated geisha."
Sigh.

Next up it's either The Lost World (I have been told Sarah Manning (is that her name) is hardcore in this and was ruined in the film), First Rider's Call, which I just picked up in a charity shop, or Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (seen the film series). Anyone read any of these to recommend?
Specifically I'm looking for the portrayal of women for a blog piece, but obviously would like to read something good!


I've read First Rider's Call, but I can't say that I'd recommend it, although I have friends who loved it. I found the plot a little too predictable and romantic subplot made me want to bang my head against the table. Repeatedly.
Instead, have you read Sheepfarmer's Daughter by Elizabeth Moon? It's classic fantasy, like First Rider's Call, but contains more awesome.

Thanks's for the recommendation, Belinda, I highly approve of more awesome! Perhaps I'll save First Rider's Call for when I want to be riled up... :)


It's the last of its trilogy and very interesting. In Flewelling's fantasy world there's a country where usually Queens reign (beca..."
This sounds brilliant, right up my street - great recommendation :) Are the 1st & 2nd in the series any good, and is her story arc conclusion satisfactory? I'm looking for female lead characters for my blog and this might be a good twist in that.


Earlier this month I finished The Short Drop which I got for free as part of Amazon's Kindle First program. It was a pleasant surprise, it is a very good thriller. I've been getting those free books for two years now, and I had never been tempted to read any of the selections until this one. In less than a month the author had gotten 12,000 reviews on Goodreads with an average of 4 stars.




School is fixing to end and I don't have much to do so I'm reading.
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I also watched the Wayward Pines TV series which wasn't as good as the books (they never are!) but it was also enjoyable.