Challenge: 50 Books discussion
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24. A Feast for Crows by George R.R. Martin. Loved it, love the TV Show and the books, prefer the books but both are awesome. Looking forward to finishing #5 this year sometime.
25. The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America by Erik Larson. Just an unbelievable book. A friend gave it to me and I am so glad that he did. Wonderful writing style, fascinating story of building such an impressive fair and the coincidence of having a monster like Holmes operating in the same vicinity at the same time. Amazing book, can't say enough about it. Looking forward to reading other work by Larson.

26. Dark of the Moon by John Sandford and
27. Heat Lightning by John Sandford.
Getting a kick out of the Virgil Flowers series; different locale than I have read about in other fictional series that I enjoy and Virgil is an interesting character. Fun books.








36. Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates. This was a tough read for me for several reasons. Really did enjoy the stye the book is written in, although the subject matter was challenging and in some ways hard for me to follow logically. Worth the read, definitely.



40. ¡Adios, America!: The Left's Plan to Turn Our Country into a Third World Hellhole by Ann Coulter. Interesting to say the least. Found the style a bit off putting at times but definitely some fascinating subject matter, things that you won't necessarily come across in the local paper or mainstream news very often. Lots of things to think about.
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Cross the Line (other topics)¡Adios, America!: The Left's Plan to Turn Our Country into a Third World Hellhole (other topics)
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Jeff Passan (other topics)
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1. Déjà Dead by Kathy Reichs. I'm not really sure what I think about this book. I am looking for a new series to get into, so I tried this one. I enjoyed it, but didn't love it. Might need to give the second in the series a try to see where it goes. In a sense some of the "forensic" stuff reminds me of the Kay Scarpetta series, and I might need to find something a little different. But, it was still a fun/enjoyable read.