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message 2551: by David (new)

David Dalton | 152 comments I picked up The Doomsday Key A Sigma Force Novel by James Rollins by James Rollins yesterday. My first digital download from a library. I am set for a long time now.........Still enjoying Dead Shot (Kyle Swanson Sniper #2) by Jack Coughlin Jack Coughlin.


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The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Getting to the exciting climax in To Ride Hell’s Chasm by Janny Wurts.

The quote of the day from the Duchess of Phail-

"Well your full of cow pies up ot your ears! Don't give way on the orders of rabble or bow to Devall's uppity marshal. He can stuff his gold braid! Yes, up his tight arse where it will hurt the most for all I care for his posturing! These wagons will pass. Afterwards you can shoot all the crossbolts you like, and ram yourselves straight to oblivion!"

You rock Bertera! (and I'm not going to call her "Bert".) Don't screw with the Lady's Auxillary from Sessalie!

(Though, varily, I fear for m'lady's safety. Such a sharp wit is sure to draw the ire of the master villain....but then, I'd love to see her hand it to him too! If not, I pitty whoever's in charge of the here-after in Sessalie.)

If you can't tell. I'm enjoying this book.


message 2553: by Mark (new)

Mark Chisnell (markchisnell) | 255 comments I finally finished The Black Echo (Harry Bosch, #1) by Michael Connelly and the review is here:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Also got through Without Fail (Jack Reacher, #6) by Lee Child and the review is here:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Now reading Turnstone (DI Joe Faraday, #1) by Graham Hurley


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Jim Crocker | 271 comments Ctgt wrote: "This was my first Crumley book, have you read much of his work, Jim?..."

Actually, no.


message 2555: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
David wrote: "I picked up The Doomsday Key A Sigma Force Novel by James Rollins by James Rollins yesterday. My first digital download from a library. I am set for a long time now.........Still enjoying [bo..."

I liked the Doomsday Key. That's Sigma Force! I'll never look at a peat-bog the same again!


message 2556: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
David wrote: "I just finished reading Ragnarok A Jack Sigler Thriller by Jeremy Robinson. Plenty of action, but I felt it was the weakest of the 4 Chess Team novels. See my review.

*****

Next up: [bookcov..."


David, has the "Chess Team" Series stood up through four books of fun? I read the first one and liked it. I have the others but I haven't made it to them yet.


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The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Rizwan wrote: "Finally finished Deep Sky, the finale of The Breach trilogy by Patrick Lee, and I have to say I was a bit disappointed with this one, specially following in with the one-two sucker punch of The Br..."

I hope you like Ice hunt as much as I did. It's one where the action just doesn't stop once it gets going. I really had fun reading it.


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Rizwan Khalil I, Curmudgeon wrote: "Rizwan wrote: "Finally finished Deep Sky, the finale of The Breach trilogy by Patrick Lee, and I have to say I was a bit disappointed with this one, specially following in with the one-two sucker ..."

I hope so too (specially since I'm a sucker for awesome arctic adventures). Thanks Hugh for the added incentive!


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Rizwan Khalil Mark wrote: "I finally finished The Black Echo (Harry Bosch, #1) by Michael Connelly and the review is here:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Also got through Without Fail (Jack Reacher, #6) by Lee Child and the review is here:
h..."


Nice helpful reviews Mark! One of these days I'll just have to go through all of my Connelly books starting from the beginning....So many, MANY great books to read, so very little time... (sigh)


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The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Rizwan wrote: "I, Curmudgeon wrote: "Rizwan wrote: "Finally finished Deep Sky, the finale of The Breach trilogy by Patrick Lee, and I have to say I was a bit disappointed with this one, specially following in wi..."

It's pretty awesome and Rollins introduces my favorite supporting cast Sigma Force Member in Ice Hunt, Joe Kowolski.


message 2561: by Mark (new)

Mark Chisnell (markchisnell) | 255 comments Rizwan wrote: "Mark wrote: "I finally finished The Black Echo (Harry Bosch, #1) by Michael Connelly and the review is here:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Also got through Without Fail (Jack Reacher, #6) by Lee Child and the revi..."


Glad to be of some small service :-)


message 2562: by David (new)

David Dalton | 152 comments I, Curmudgeon wrote: "David wrote: "I just finished reading Ragnarok A Jack Sigler Thriller by Jeremy Robinson. Plenty of action, but I felt it was the weakest of the 4 Chess Team novels. See my review.

*****
Yes, especially the 2nd and the 3rd ones. If you liked the first one you will like the next two. I did like the 4th, just not as much. Maybe it all those novellas that led up to it.
Nex..."



message 2563: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Literary Adrenaline Junkie (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 5158 comments Mod
I finished Magician: Apprentice, and I gave it five stars. Haven't written a review yet. Now I am reading Daughter of the Sword, which has a lot of promise with the visions of modern Tokyo and the villain's intense fixation on certain swords. Also reading House of Corruption, which I think fans of Dracula would enjoy.


message 2564: by Ctgt (new)

Ctgt Lady Danielle aka The Book Huntress wrote: "I finished Magician: Apprentice, and I gave it five stars. Haven't written a review yet. Now I am reading Daughter of the Sword, which has a lot of promise with the visions of modern Tokyo and the..."

I have this book but haven't read it yet.

I think I'm going to hold off on reviews for awhile until the whole Amazon thing shakes out.


message 2565: by Vaelin (new)

Vaelin The Visitor by Lee Child....about 40 pages to go!!

Considering either Black Order or Amazonia next...both by James Rollins....recommendations???


message 2566: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) I just finished Ready Player One. What a fun adventure! Brought back a lot of memories. I never spent a lot of hours on most of the games mentioned since I was a working adult, but still enjoyed most of them in the arcades & at home. I certainly loved the movies & raised my kids on them. My review is here:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


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Travis (travistousant) | 362 comments Vaelin wrote: "The Visitor by Lee Child....about 40 pages to go!!

Considering either Black Order or Amazonia next...both by James Rollins....recommendations???"

i>I liked amazonia just a little better but on the other hand reading black order gets you set to read the Judas strain which is my absolute favorite sigma



message 2568: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Ctgt wrote: "Lady Danielle aka The Book Huntress wrote: "I finished Magician: Apprentice, and I gave it five stars. Haven't written a review yet. Now I am reading Daughter of the Sword, which has a lot of prom..."

I loved the Rift-War series, the last trilogy, not so much, but the first two or three tiers absolutely loved it.


Daughter of the Empire by Janny Wurts is part of that large group of books too. Raymond E. Feist wasn't the only one writing those.


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The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Vaelin wrote: "The Visitor by Lee Child....about 40 pages to go!!

Considering either Black Order or Amazonia next...both by James Rollins....recommendations???"


I liked both of those. If you've been reading the Sigma Force Series, I agree with the idea that the Black Order sets up the Judas strain and that's a good book too. Amazonia I think in an epilogue hints at the beginnings of Sigma Force. Not Painter Crowe, but the guy who hired Painter, and ran Sigma Force for a few books. (not sure about that though).


message 2570: by Vaelin (new)

Vaelin Ive only read Map of Boners and thought it was a decent read


message 2571: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Oh, I'd go back and read Sandstorm then. It's the first Sigma Force book. Those work best in order because the sub-plots get a bit confusing if you do them out of order.


message 2572: by Ctgt (new)

Ctgt Vaelin wrote: "Ive only read Map of Boners and thought it was a decent read"

I know that's a typo, but that sounds like a bad pirate porn movie :)


message 2573: by Lisa P, My weekend is all booked up! (last edited Apr 14, 2013 08:25PM) (new)

Lisa P | 2077 comments Mod
Ctgt wrote: "I know that's a typo, but that sounds like a bad pirate porn movie :)"

LOL


message 2574: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Ctgt wrote: "Vaelin wrote: "Ive only read Map of Boners and thought it was a decent read"

I know that's a typo, but that sounds like a bad pirate porn movie :)"


LOL, I wasn't sure if you meant to do that, or if it was a faux pas or what.


message 2575: by Vaelin (new)

Vaelin haha yeh it was delibrate


message 2576: by Rizwan (new)

Rizwan Khalil Vaelin wrote: "haha yeh it was delibrate"

If you've read Map of Bone(r)s, I suggest reading Black Order next, then go with the chronological order....Because even though I liked but not loved Black Order, the next Judas Strain was one of the best action adventure book I've read. And then came Last Oracle and it was impossibly even better... God, how impatiently I'm waiting for The Eye of God!


message 2577: by Eileen (new)

Eileen Vaelin wrote: "Ive only read Map of Boners and thought it was a decent read"

LOL!


message 2578: by Ctgt (new)

Ctgt Just starting The Kind One, pretty good so far. Gangster story based in 1930's Hollywood.


message 2579: by Scott (new)

Scott | 126 comments I finished Monster Hunter Vendetta. It was non-stop action. Now I'm going to continue with Monster Hunter Alpha.


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The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Scott wrote: "I finished Monster Hunter Vendetta. It was non-stop action. Now I'm going to continue with Monster Hunter Alpha."

Ah, wise choice... and, when your done, you'll never look at your blender the same way again...(Think Quisinart!)

These stay good through four and I'm waiting for #5...I haven't spotted it yet. Just a fun series.


message 2581: by Scott (new)

Scott | 126 comments Hugh,

Great to hear.

I like your "Once Pressed the Eject Button in a Helicopter". I just saw that you changed it. Sounds like you might be a MHI recruit.


message 2582: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
I don't fly anywhere without a live chicken!

(You'll have to finish MHI #4 before you get that one).


message 2583: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
And, I changed it, (I change it regularly just to see who notices me).


message 2584: by Vaelin (new)

Vaelin Rizwan wrote: "Vaelin wrote: "haha yeh it was delibrate"

If you've read Map of Bone(r)s, I suggest reading Black Order next, then go with the chronological order....Because even though I liked but not loved Blac..."


Cheers pal, so dont worry about going back to sandstorm?? ive already bought a copy of black order


message 2585: by Scott (new)

Scott | 126 comments I, Curmudgeon wrote: "And, I changed it, (I change it regularly just to see who notices me)."

I catch it every once in awhile but probably not as much as you change it.


message 2586: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
By the way, when you get to book for, near the end, that scene with Skippy and Ed fixing the Evil Spirits is one of the best and funniest in the series.

and I change it about once a week, sometimes twice a day if I don't like it or suddenly realize it makes me look demented like an axe murderer (other types of demented might be okay.)


message 2587: by Eileen (new)

Eileen Scott, welcome to the MHI Club! They do keep getting better and better. Larry Correia has a wonderful imagination and a great sense of humor.

Number 5 couldn't come out fast enough for me.


message 2588: by Ctgt (new)

Ctgt There's definitely quite a few MHI fans here, myself included. Still love the gangsta' gnomes from the second book.


message 2589: by Eileen (new)

Eileen I think that was on of Curmudgeon's favorite scenes. (Not that I'm assuming anything).

Ctgt, the gnomes are great.

I'm thinking I should reread those again soon.


message 2590: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
"Once you go Gnome, you never go home" ...."Ew"

I also loved "The Emerald Forest." But I'm biting my tongue (fingers?) so as not to spoil that one.

Holy being left on the support boat with lots of high powered weaponry made for a good scene in the first mission too.


message 2591: by Seeley (new)

Seeley James (seeleyjames) | 367 comments I, Curmudgeon wrote: "And, I changed it, (I change it regularly just to see who notices me)."

I've considered logging them to read later on a rainy day.

Peace, Seeley


message 2592: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Seeley wrote: "I, Curmudgeon wrote: "And, I changed it, (I change it regularly just to see who notices me)."

I've considered logging them to read later on a rainy day.

Peace,
Seeley
"


LOL... wow, and I thought I had some "Get-a-life-issues." If your collecting my old name tags for entertainment...

Just kidding Seeley. I'm really just glad somebody noticed them. They were all in fun anyway. (At least in my cavernous and empty echoing mind they are.)


message 2593: by Eileen (new)

Eileen We could always make a thread of your tags names, Hugh. Could be very entertaining.


message 2594: by Melissa (new)

Melissa Krueger | 37 comments I was wondering what was going on. I kept thinking, how many curmudgeons are there in this forum? You change the picture too? I take it this one is mud day, or is that your work attire?


message 2595: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (last edited Apr 16, 2013 06:18PM) (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Melissa wrote: "I was wondering what was going on. I kept thinking, how many curmudgeons are there in this forum? You change the picture too? I take it this one is mud day, or is that your work attire?"

It's "The Many faces of HUGH!" A.K.A. the back drop for a U2 song..."with or without "HUGH""

That's funny. I hadn't thought of that. It reminds me of a Navy story.

On my first ship, we had this hand carved wooden elephant that we kept in where we worked. Once we were getting our work spaces inspected so we thought we'd have some fun. The Inspector came in CIC and looked around, with the elephant sitting right out in plain sight, actually right in the way.

He took notes, but didn't say anything. He went from there to another space. While he was going one way, we took the elephant as quick as we could to the next space he was going to. He walks in, there's the elephant sitting on the OPS Boss's desk. The ispector looked around, didn't say anything moved out to the passageway.

We weren't sure if he saw it. We looked at eachother and shrugged, and handed the elephant off to the nearest OSSN who raced down to the next place the inspector was due. This time it was on the floor where he had to step over it.

The Inspector looked around, stepped over the elphant, inspected our space then went to look at another area. The LPO (Leading Petty Officer) looked at the guy next to him, they shrugged and ran it to the next space. We leapfrogged the little wooden elephant past him four times (Five total sightings counting the first one). He never said anything about it.

Then, when we were reading the inspection report, the top line said, "I think you need try and get the Herd of Elephants all in the same place so they can be returned to the wild."

What do you know? Officers really can see Elephants.


message 2596: by Jim (new)

Jim Crocker | 271 comments That's a great story.

Reminds me of this Seabee bar on the Chu Lai base that was "Off Limits" during the day. What this meant was that nobody could possibly be there, because it was closed and Off Limits. Of course it was packed to the gills with all sorts of people - officers, NCOs, lowly scum like me. You had to be "somebody" to even know about this place. Outta sight, outta mind and outta site.


message 2597: by Eileen (new)

Eileen LOL! Great stories, Hugh and Jim!


message 2598: by David (last edited Apr 16, 2013 08:25PM) (new)

David Dalton | 152 comments 52% into The Doomsday Key A Sigma Force Novel by James Rollins (a digital library loan)

Then I need to get started on my 2nd digital library book: The Hunt For Atlantis (Nina Wilde & Eddie Chase, #1) by Andy McDermott (which is the May adventure book to read).

Thanks goodness I discovered that I could FINALLY download books .from a nearby library


message 2599: by Seeley (new)

Seeley James (seeleyjames) | 367 comments I, Curmudgeon wrote: "Melissa wrote: "I was wondering what was going on. I kept thinking, how many curmudgeons are there in this forum? You change the picture too? I take it this one is mud day, or is that your work att..."

That's hillarious

Peace, Seeley


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Vaelin The Mediterranean Caper by Clive "The King" Cussler


then

Riptide by Lincoln Child


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