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message 1801: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 2933 comments Mod
Oh, thanks Eileen, I look forward to meeting her.

:)


message 1802: by Phyllis (new)

Phyllis (phyllisbrannin) I am just starting to read Plum Island by Nelson DeMille. This is the first book by this author. I am trying to branch out to authors I have not read before. Just finished a book by Brad Meltzer The Millionaires. First book by this author. Thought it was a great book. Any ideas for new authors let me know.


message 1803: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (pattipunkin) | 267 comments After spending a lot on Cussler & Patterson franchise books with more hits than misses, I'm avoiding the co-written genre unless I have one strongly recommended. ..."

You just have to select the books according to the 'co-author'. They are the ones doing the writing.


message 1804: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Patti wrote: "After spending a lot on Cussler & Patterson franchise books with more hits than misses, I'm avoiding the co-written genre unless I have one strongly recommended. ..."

You just have to select the b..."


The same can be said for the The Hades Factor (Covert One) Series by Ludlum. Given how close to his death they were published, I suspect that Gayle Linds and ...whoever helped write one or two of the other ones, did most of the writing. That's why they seem so different than books like the "Borne" series. I think I read what was likely one of the last books he wrote on his own The Sigma Protocol. That was a good read, very different from the Covert One series, but I also got the feeling that he had slipped a bit in how tight and complex his plots usually are.

Still, it's better than most of the thrillers coming out these days, so, it's a good read.


message 1805: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
I'm now reading Spinward Fringe Frontline the latest in the Spinward Fringe series by Randolph Lalonde.

This is a good series. I'm really enjoying it. It's complicated and complex but, not tangled so overwhelmingly tight that it's confusing. The characters are endearing and lovable, the villains are mean and unfeeling (as they should be). Lots of courage, battles and ... that kind of thing.

It's a good read. (First book's free on Kindle).


message 1806: by Mark (new)

Mark Chisnell (markchisnell) | 255 comments Patti wrote: "Well, in my opinion, Mark, Child can't write Reacher fast e..."

I haven't read any of the recent Reacher books, but I've heard that they feel a bit like he's rushing them?

And here's my review of Zero Day by David Baldacci:

http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

I started Only the Innocent by indie-superstar Rachel Abbott last night and I can report that it's a good opening. Better than Zero Day, anyway!


message 1807: by Ric (new)

Ric (ricaustria) | 7 comments My current list includes:
The Camel Club (Camel Club, #1) by David Baldacci Nine Dragons (Harry Bosch, #15) by Michael Connelly Kill Decision by Daniel Suarez Threat Vector by Tom Clancy
Thanks to all in this group for additional ideas to add to my reading list.


message 1808: by Linda (new)

Linda Anders | 6 comments Currently reading THE PSALTRY by Galen Watson. 59% read and really enjoying it.


message 1809: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Linda wrote: "Currently reading THE PSALTRY by Galen Watson. 59% read and really enjoying it."

I've been really curious about this book. How is the main character working out? (Still interested in a Priest as "the go-to-guy.)


message 1810: by Linda (new)

Linda Anders | 6 comments So far, I like Father Romano as the protagonist and see what the author means in that I can't imagine another character in that role. However there is an alternate timeline and a surprise was just revealed about the main character in it that I'm not sure I like. Iwill let you know as I read more.


message 1811: by Kevin (last edited Dec 27, 2012 04:59PM) (new)

Kevin (spiralcity) I'm re-reading "Mission Earth the Invaders Plan" by L.Ron Hubbard. I never finished the series, so I'm starting over.

The Invaders Plan The Invaders Plan (Mission Earth, #1) by L. Ron Hubbard


message 1812: by Ctgt (new)

Ctgt Hey Bev!
Are you out there? You were right. Just finished The Blackhouse and loved it.


message 1813: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 2933 comments Mod
Finally trying to start Winterbirth and already into Assassin's Apprentice and White Cat.


message 1814: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Reading Spinward Fringe Fragments and it's a great story. I love the way he shifts the problem so it's not seven books of the same thing. This is more guerrilla warfare. Still lots of fun.


message 1815: by Seeley (new)

Seeley James (seeleyjames) | 367 comments I'm reading Bullet for Carlos, by Jim Giammatteo, which is more police procedural but still rather exciting.

A Bullet for Carlos by Giacomo Giammatteo

Peace, Seeley


message 1816: by Linda (last edited Dec 28, 2012 08:06PM) (new)

Linda Anders | 6 comments Just finished The Puzzle Master by Stephen Boyle. Would give it 4 stars. Good A/A story. And really good effort for a first novel!


message 1817: by Lisa P, My weekend is all booked up! (new)

Lisa P | 2077 comments Mod
I haven't been reading too much over the holidays, but have been working on Trojan Odyssey by Clive Cussler. I usually love his Dirk Pitt novels, but so far this one is moving a little slow for my taste.


message 1818: by Bev (new)

Bev (greenginger) | 109 comments Currently reading James Pattersons - Alex Cross which I understand was published originally back in 2006 and called Cross.

As with all his books easy to read and ok. Nothing mind blowing but good fun.


message 1819: by Bev (new)

Bev (greenginger) | 109 comments Ctgt wrote: "Hey Bev!
Are you out there? You were right. Just finished The Blackhouse and loved it."


I am here kind of.... I am so glad that you enjoyed it do try the next in the series, also why not try on a similar theme, Anne Cleeves Shetland quartet books starting with Raven Black. Similar style I thought. Enjoy!!


message 1820: by Scott (new)

Scott | 126 comments I started Monster Hunter International over the holiday. I haven't gotten very far but I'm really enjoying it.


message 1821: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Scott wrote: "I started Monster Hunter International over the holiday. I haven't gotten very far but I'm really enjoying it."

Yes, Scott, that's a favorite 2012 read of mine. MHI is great and stays good up through the 4th book. After that I cannot vouch because I have only read through book 4.


message 1822: by Mark (new)

Mark Chisnell (markchisnell) | 255 comments I finished Only the Innocent by Rachel Abbott and I'm now on Russell Blake's Jet I - very different for books of the same genre...


message 1823: by Ctgt (new)

Ctgt Bev wrote: "Ctgt wrote: "Hey Bev!
Are you out there? You were right. Just finished The Blackhouse and loved it."

I am here kind of.... I am so glad that you enjoyed it do try the next in the series, also why..."


Definitely checking out the next book!
Thanks for the heads up on Anne Cleeves Shetland, I'm adding the first to my ever growing pile.

Re-reading Gardens of the Moon.


message 1824: by Eileen (new)

Eileen Scott wrote: "I started Monster Hunter International over the holiday. I haven't gotten very far but I'm really enjoying it."

There's only 4 books in the series so far and they keep getting better with each one. They can't come out fast enough for me.


message 1825: by Eileen (new)

Eileen I'm currently reading The Geneva Decision by Seeley James and Die Trying (Jack Reacher, #2) by Lee Child


message 1826: by Scott (new)

Scott | 126 comments Hugh and Eileen, that's great to hear. I guess I'll need to get the rest of them.


message 1827: by Seeley (new)

Seeley James (seeleyjames) | 367 comments Eileen wrote: "I'm currently reading The Geneva Decision by Seeley James and Die Trying (Jack Reacher, #2) by Lee Child"

I highly recommend Die Trying... not sure about the other guy :) Hope you like it!


message 1828: by Janey (new)

Janey | 158 comments Eileen wrote: "I'm currently reading The Geneva Decision by Seeley James and Die Trying (Jack Reacher, #2) by Lee Child"

I recently read Die Trying and really enjoyed it. Looking forward to reading more Reacher books.


message 1829: by Janey (new)

Janey | 158 comments Scott wrote: "I started Monster Hunter International over the holiday. I haven't gotten very far but I'm really enjoying it."

I got the paperback version of Monster Hunter International for Christmas as it's not available on Kindle in the UK.


message 1830: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
I'm finishing up the the Spinward Fringe Novel I'm on now Spinward Fringe Broadcast 7: Framework and I'll pick up The Psalter next and give it a read before moving to Beneath the Dark Ice (I should get that in well before the end of the month so I can join the conversation. (and following that, The Geneva Decision.

We'll see what happens next... of course, that's more "what I'm going to read, than what I'm reading, but, I had a moment...

(/P-{D>


message 1831: by Seeley (new)

Seeley James (seeleyjames) | 367 comments Just read the first installment of WOOL by Hugh Howey (serialized). Fascinating writing and an interesting premise. Had to pick up the whole thing immediately.


message 1832: by Ctgt (new)

Ctgt Seeley wrote: "Just read the first installment of WOOL by Hugh Howey (serialized). Fascinating writing and an interesting premise. Had to pick up the whole thing immediately."

Yeah, you definitely need to keep reading. I found it very interesting to see how the rest of the narrative morphed from that first story. Very good read!


message 1833: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Ctgt wrote: "Seeley wrote: "Just read the first installment of WOOL by Hugh Howey (serialized). Fascinating writing and an interesting premise. Had to pick up the whole thing immediately."

Yeah, you definitely..."


And I must say that the author has a very dignified and important sounding first name...

I liked Wool too. The concept of Silo living reminded me of being on ship in the Navy. There were times when I went weeks without going outside. Inside, it's all ladders and levels.


message 1834: by Ctgt (new)

Ctgt I wonder if "the other Hugh" was in the Navy?


message 1835: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
He has a picture on his website and, my initial thinking is "no." Probably no military background here.


message 1836: by Eileen (new)

Eileen Seeley wrote: "Eileen wrote: "I'm currently reading The Geneva Decision by Seeley James and Die Trying (Jack Reacher, #2) by Lee Child"

I highly recommend Die Trying... not sure about the other guy :) Hope you like it!"


I'm in the middle of both books and its great to read two books with some strong women mentally and physically in it.


message 1837: by Eileen (new)

Eileen Janey wrote: "Scott wrote: "I started Monster Hunter International over the holiday. I haven't gotten very far but I'm really enjoying it."

I got the paperback version of Monster Hunter International for Chris..."


Hope you enjoy it as much as I did, Janey.


message 1838: by Ctgt (new)

Ctgt Just finished Les Misérables, what a wonderful book!

Talk about a change of pace.....just starting Phoenix Rising. It's got a little bit of The Rook or MHI vibe going for it.


message 1839: by Patricia (new)

Patricia (pattipunkin) | 267 comments I just finished an absurd ebook. They called it a book, but it was really a poorly written short story. Or maybe a novella.

I have discovered that the <$2.99 stuff on my--ahem-- New Kindle tends to be short, even when they call it a book. And I am not fond of short fiction. There is just not enough space to develop the story. And this author, whom I shall allow to remain nameless, is supposed to be a best seller, and I paid $2.99 for it.

I am trying not to run up a big credit card bill on Amazon. That could get tricky. My favorite authors are all in the $8 range.

I think I will tackle Origins next. It comes well recommended. :-)


message 1840: by Tad (new)

Tad (tottman) | 74 comments I downloaded and read Beneath the Dark Ice by Greig Beck over the weekend. Really fun! Lots of action, doesn't take itself too seriously and just keeps the pages flying. I've definitely found another author I'm going to have to keep track of!


message 1841: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Patti wrote: "I just finished an absurd ebook. They called it a book, but it was really a poorly written short story. Or maybe a novella.

I have discovered that the New Kindle tends to be short, even when th..."


yes, try Origins. And remember, the first book is a great story but may have some rough edges. The series just gets better and better as it goes on.

And rough around the edges, maybe, still the first book's a fun read!


message 1842: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
I finished the last Spinward Fringe Novel. Loved it, and now I'm reading The Psalter by Galen Watson. I like the way it's started. And if you read it, you'll love Pascal!

I'll read the Group Read Beneath the Dark Ice next followed by The Geneva Decision then Alex Sheridan's latest book Treasure Life. Busy 2013 already for me.


message 1843: by Linda (new)

Linda Anders | 6 comments I just finished the God's Lions series (3 books) by Lyman. Has anyone read them? They are similar to yet different from Dan Brown's books. I highly recommend them, but they should be read in order. I have written a review under the last book, God's Lions: The Dark Ruin, if you want to read more of my ravings about the series.


message 1844: by Ctgt (new)

Ctgt Just finished Phoenix Rising which was a fun, light read. I thought it might be like MHI, but didn't have as much action, so not too similar. Probably put up my review tomorrow. Starting The Night Sessions. Saw this recommended on a SF/F website and it's been pretty interesting so far. Kind of a sci/fi detective novel.


message 1845: by Eileen (new)

Eileen Finished The Geneva Decision and Die Trying this week both very enjoyable action packed books.

Now onto completely different books from action and adventure. I'm trying this year to read the books I already have and not read yet and try and make a dent in my tbr pile. The book Lolita has been on my TBR list forever and The Summer I Died was a Christmas present.


message 1846: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (last edited Jan 10, 2013 10:42AM) (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
I finished Psalter and I'm moving on to the Group Read, Beneath the Dark Ice.

Psalter is a very provocative book, and it'll get well rated by me (review pending). it's likely to stir up controversy, but, the issues are brought out in a wonderfully exciting story with very likeable characters. Before you read it, I'll tell you, "this is likely to stir up your desire to debate (I won't say argue) and hits on some powerful core values of religion.

It's also a well written story. I'd put it up there with Ted Dekker's Black, White and red trilogy except where Dekker used that trilogy to explain how religion works through an allegory, this one begs us to ask questions about religion.

It's provocative in more ways than one.

The Psalter by Galen Watson

I'd also add that I really enjoy stories that provoke debate and good discussion about things. Exploration of ideas is fun, if dangerous.

Not everyone wants a provocative read. If you read this, it'll be hard to avoid the confrontation between entertainment and theological debate.


message 1847: by Bev (new)

Bev (greenginger) | 109 comments Just read No Country for Old Menwhich blew me away. Fantastic pace, great writing and interesting concepts about societal behaviour and perception.

Just starting Beneath the Dark Iceas a group read. Hope its easy reading after the last book.

After that it may be the 100 year old man who climbed out the window........


message 1848: by Vaelin (new)

Vaelin Im going to read a Cussler next but have no idea which one to read. Which one should I read?? Deep Six is my favourite one so far


message 1849: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
I liked "Raise the Titanic," "Inca Gold," "Sahara," and "Treasure."


message 1850: by Lisa P, My weekend is all booked up! (last edited Jan 10, 2013 06:19PM) (new)

Lisa P | 2077 comments Mod
Vaelin wrote: "Im going to read a Cussler next but have no idea which one to read. Which one should I read?? Deep Six is my favourite one so far"

Inca Gold was my favorite! I just finished Trojan Odyssey, but didn't enjoy it very much...not quite up to the Dirk Pitt standard I am use to.


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