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message 101: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 786 comments Mod
btw, Thanks for joining Robin :-)


message 102: by Robin (new)

Robin (goodreadscomtriviagoddessl) you are quite welcome, I hope I can add something helpful to the group. How is the weather in Boulder?


message 103: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 786 comments Mod
Robin wrote: "you are quite welcome, I hope I can add something helpful to the group. How is the weather in Boulder?"

The weather is always changing. They say if you don't like the weather, wait five minutes, but "they" say that a lot of places. It's still hot during the day but nights have been getting cooler as we enter Fall weather. We had a big fire here Labor Day Weekend with about 165 structures destroyed in Four Mile Canyon. Tonight I'm using free wi-fi at Borders on Twenty Ninth Street. There is an Red Cross benefit concert going out just outside.


message 104: by Gatorman (new)

Gatorman | 35 comments Hey, everybody! Big fan of Stephen White's books for years (just finished The Siege, which was terrific). Just found this group so thought I would join.


message 105: by Christine (new)

Christine Welcome Gatorman! The Siege was the first book I read by Stephen White. I'm hooked and I am reading my way thru the Alan Gregory Books. I'm taking a break from those and reading Under the Dome by Stephen King. Excellent read. I also saw you are a fan of The Last Child by John Hart(?). Loved it too.


message 106: by Gatorman (new)

Gatorman | 35 comments Christine wrote: "Welcome Gatorman! The Siege was the first book I read by Stephen White. I'm hooked and I am reading my way thru the Alan Gregory Books. I'm taking a break from those and reading Under the Dome b..."

Under The Dome was fantastic and I was sorry when it ended (after about 1200 pages!) Keep reading, you will enjoy it. Yes, a big fan of The Lst Child. Love all three of his books. If you haven't read them all, you should.


message 107: by Christine (new)

Christine Everyone has said the same thing as you "sorry when it ended" about Under the Dome. I'm half way thru and just amazed by all the details. It reads almost like a movie. You feel like you are in Chester's Mill experiencing everything that is happening. Its such a fantastic concept for a story, putting a town under a dome. I can hardly wait to find out the how and why!

I have read Down River and John Hart's first novel is in my TBR pile which is overflowing like always. Books are my "comfort food" and when I'm feeling low I buy more!


message 108: by Gatorman (new)

Gatorman | 35 comments Christine wrote: "Everyone has said the same thing as you "sorry when it ended" about Under the Dome. I'm half way thru and just amazed by all the details. It reads almost like a movie. You feel like you are in C..."

I do the same thing. When work gets stressful, I make a bookstore run and it always works. Takes my mind off the bad and focuses it on the next story I can get into.


message 109: by Christine (new)

Christine A bookstore run is good. As a matter of fact I'm off to the bookstore now for the next book in the Dean Koontz group read, Night Chills. The only thing is its about 100 degrees here and I'm dreading the errands I have to do today.


message 110: by Gatorman (new)

Gatorman | 35 comments Christine wrote: "A bookstore run is good. As a matter of fact I'm off to the bookstore now for the next book in the Dean Koontz group read, Night Chills. The only thing is its about 100 degrees here and I'm dread..."

Crank the A/C and make the best of it! Enjoy your day.


message 111: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 786 comments Mod
Gatorman wrote: "Just found this group so thought I would join. " Awesome! Welcome to the group Gatorman. Hope to see you around. I've already enjoyed reading your comments, so stick with us for more fun. I also loved The Siege, but haven't gotten very far on The Last Lie with working two jobs. I'm probably gonna wait until an book on CD is available from the library, since that's how I get through most of my books these days. btw, everyone, I'm getting internet hooked back up at my home on Thursday so I'll be back online more often then I have been :-) See y'all soon!


message 112: by [deleted user] (new)

Hi all, I am Charlie. I have not read any of Stephen White's books yet but I have just checked out his first 3 books and cannot wait till I read them.


message 113: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

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Charlie wrote: "Hi all, I am Charlie. I have not read any of Stephen White's books yet but I have just checked out his first 3 books and cannot wait till I read them."

Hi Charlie!
Welcome to the Stephen White - Alan Gregory Group!!!
Thanks for joining. Hope you get hooked & will stick around & share your thoughts. We have discussion threads set up for most of the books.


message 114: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 786 comments Mod
btw Charlie... just curious. Is Charlie Brown your real name or are you trying to be funny? Do you like Peanuts?


message 115: by [deleted user] (new)

It is my name. Growing up I actually had a dog named Snoopy. My sister had 2 parakeets name Lucy and Linus.


message 116: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 786 comments Mod
Charlie wrote: "It is my name. Growing up I actually had a dog named Snoopy. My sister had 2 parakeets name Lucy and Linus."

What a fascinating life you must lead :-)


message 117: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 786 comments Mod
Hey everyone,
You may have noticed we haven't had a lot of activity in this group in recent months. I moderate 3 other author groups and I'm currently working 3 jobs. I simply don't have the time to do what I'd like to do with the groups I moderate, so here's my invitation. If anyone is interested in becoming a co-moderator of the Stephen White - Alan Gregory Group, I'd really appreciate your help. Mainly I would like an event coordinator who could set up group read events and sent out an invitation (so everyone knows when we're doing a group read even if they don't visit the group for a while) - I'd make it real easy on you I promise & it's easy to learn how to manage a group on goodreads. Just send me a message on goodreads if you're interested. The ideal candidate would be someone who has been active in our group, who is generally active on goodreads and is a fan of Stephen White. Think about it. Message me. Thanks!


message 118: by Janice (new)

Janice Dustin, I have been thinking about your "invitation" for a co-moderator. Since I have started working again I feel pretty busy, but I am not working 3 jobs! I would try to help with this, but first I think maybe we should inquire as to who really wants to continue with this group read activity here. There was some interest in this last read, In the Woods, but not nearly as much as in the past. I wonder if everyone is busy with other groups, or just other reading, and would prefer to take a break from this particular group. Can we poll the members and see how many are interested in continuing to read books that are chosen by this group? I am fine with what is decided, either way. I enjoy the group comments and perspectives, but can find other groups to join as well. Thanks for all your work with this group.


message 119: by Christine (new)

Christine Hey Everyone: I am right in the middle of moving but I promise to be a better contributor once I am in our new house. I am huge fan of Alan Gregory and find our group reads interesting. Look for me more often after July 1st.


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message 121: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 786 comments Mod
Welcome Willeke! Thanks for sharing your blog :-)


message 122: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (chelseaanne) Hi everyone! I just joined this group yesterday and wanted to say "hi". I don't live in Colorado (live in FL) and have read all of Stephen's books. The last one he wrote I was able to have signed by him and sent to me here in Florida! What a thrill! I am going to start reading all his books again, in order so I can update my reviews here in Goodreads. I have multiple sclerosis myself and find the books very accurate as far as the illness goes (I know he has MS too). I hope to meet everyone soon!


message 123: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 786 comments Mod
:-)Awesome! Welcome to the group Chelsea!


message 124: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (chelseaanne) Thanks Dustin! And, by the way everyone, one of my goals is to move to Colorado some day. I think your state is just so beautiful and I don't like the 3-4 months of high humidity and over 90 degrees here in FL! LOL


message 125: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 786 comments Mod
Alright! Move to Boulder, you'll love it :-) Today was my day off so I had to go get my feet wet in the Boulder Creek.


message 126: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (chelseaanne) :-)
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Have a great weekend!


message 127: by Evelyn (new)

Evelyn Pineda (evelyn26) | 1 comments I just finished reading (Harms way- It was my first White's book)... It was excelent... I just started (Dead time) ..Should i read his books in order or it doesnt really matter?


message 128: by Christine (new)

Christine I like to read things in order and Dead Time is one of the later novels he wrote about Alan Gregory. A lot has happened to him and the people around him in the meantime.


message 129: by Chelsea (new)

Chelsea (chelseaanne) Christine, read them in order. The characters carry through to all the stories in all the books. The books can be read out of order but you will get more out of them if you read them in order.

I started reading the series again with "Privilege Information." In the books, the character is a psychologist whose wife has MS (multiple sclerosis). In real life, the author is a psychologist who has MS. I have MS and the descriptions of how the illness feels are very accurate.

Happy reading Christine!


message 130: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 786 comments Mod
Evelyn wrote: "I just finished reading (Harms way- It was my first White's book)... It was excelent... I just started (Dead time) ..Should i read his books in order or it doesnt really matter?"

Like the other two fans advised, it's best to read them in order if possible because of all the changes that occur in the characters lives. However, I haven't read all the books myself and only the later ones I've read in order, once in a while picking up an older title in the series. I've been able to figure out what's happened, but you might be in for big surprises if you do this :-)


message 131: by Diane S ☔ (new)

Diane S ☔ Hi

My name is Diane and I am from the Chicago area. I read quite a bit of everything and I have read Stephen White from the beginning. He is one of my favorite authors. Didn't know the series was close to ending. I love his stories and feel I have grown up with his characters.


message 132: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 786 comments Mod
Hi Diane! :-) Glad you joined us. I believe there is a character in the series named after you.


message 133: by Roger (new)

Roger | 6 comments Hi all,

Greetings from Buena Vista CO! Just joined the group yesterday, but have been a long-time fan of Stephen White. My introduction to Alan Gregory was in Critical Conditions, and I was immediately hooked. Been keeping up with him ever since, but only recently went back and read the earlier books (great SW collection at the library here in BV!). Figured I better get all those read before making the dive into the beginning of the end: Line of Fire...


message 134: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 786 comments Mod
Thanks for joining us Roger! Great to have another Coloradoan in the group :-)


message 135: by Jan C (new)

Jan C (woeisme) | 119 comments Hey, Kyle, wecome aboard. We look forward to your comments.


message 136: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 786 comments Mod
Thanks for joining Kyle "The Rebel Leader" :-) I live in Boulder where the series takes place. Are you jealous?


message 137: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 786 comments Mod
It's a fun place. It makes the stories really fun to read about. I like Boulder because it's kinda weird and fits my crazy personality :-)

Do you like to eat Special K cereal for breakfast?


message 138: by Tim (new)

Tim Cowdell | 3 comments Hi, I'm Tim, and I've been reading Stephen White, and have loved his protagonist Alan Gregory and family and practice for nearly a decade +/- a year or two. The first one I picked up was THE PROGRAM several years ago from Books a Million in Cleveland, TN. and have always looked forward to the next one. I do have his latest on my reader now, but haven't started it yet, b/c as many readers I am one who is reading three or four books at a time. At the moment I'm raiding MANIC and a couple others. This is also my first day at Good Reads, and am loving it already. Good reading everyone :)


message 139: by Jan C (new)

Jan C (woeisme) | 119 comments Welcome, Tim. I started with Cold Case. I went to school in Maryville and knew some folks from Cleveland


If you read 3-4 before joining GR that may grow to 7-8the at a time. Your TBR will explode here.

I'm still waiting to read the latest although our fearless leader got us ARCs.

Too bad there won't be many more.


message 140: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 786 comments Mod
Welcome to the group Tim :-) Hope you enjoy Goodreads!


message 141: by Tim (new)

Tim Cowdell | 3 comments Thank you so much, Jan, Dustin. I am seriously loving this app already. A grand week to you all :)


message 142: by Rachelle (new)

Rachelle (Emcee2) | 1 comments Hi! My name is Rachelle. I've been reading Stephen White's books for a while now. I am currently reading Line of Fire and hoping he is not going to leave me hanging for too long before the last book is released. I don't know anyone else who reads White (I recommend his books to everyone) so it will be nice to see some comments and opinions on his work.


message 143: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 786 comments Mod
Welcome to the group Rachelle :-)


message 144: by Tim (new)

Tim Cowdell | 3 comments Rachelle, welcome to the group :)


message 145: by Debbie (new)

Debbie Fleming | 1 comments Hello I have read some not alot but, plan on reading more. I was told about the book on Missing Persons as I understand what the families endure with missing loved ones my name is Debbie Fleming I am the neice of John Victor Dial missing since 1966 and it is the not knowing that is the hardest.


message 146: by Jan C (new)

Jan C (woeisme) | 119 comments Welcome to the group, Debbie. We've been a bit quiet lately since his last book in the Dr. Alan Gregory series has been published. I'm still readingLine of Fire. Good thing I have a big gap in between.


message 147: by Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado (new)

Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 786 comments Mod
Debbie wrote: "Hello I have read some not alot but, plan on reading more. I was told about the book on Missing Persons as I understand what the families endure with missing loved ones my name is Debbie Fleming I ..."

Greetings Debbie :-) Thanks for joining us!


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