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Melissa Krueger | 37 comments Lady Danielle aka The Book Huntress wrote: "Melissa wrote: "I just read, The Informationist, by Taylor Stevens. It was OK, kind of awkward in places but a good woman in the lead role and a very good plot. I bought the second in the series an..."

Seeley James is giving away a copy of her new book, The Doll. But I forget where I saw that, sorry.


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Melissa Krueger | 37 comments Tad wrote: "Reading The Kill Room The Kill Room by Jeffery Deaver by Jeffery Deaver. Very interesting so far. This is my first time reading him. Also trying to finish up [bookcover:The King's Deception|1..."

Is Steve Berry's book any good. His last effort was not that impressive. Maybe I tired of the formula


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Seeley James (seeleyjames) | 367 comments Magiccats wrote: "Janey wrote: "Eileen wrote: "Continuing with the Jack Daniels series, I finished Dirty Martini and Fuzzy Navel."

I've got several books from this series on my Kindle but haven't gotten around to r..."


I had to go into my Amazon account, take a hard look at the list and reconsider which I should remove. Finding anything was becoming a bit haphazard.

Peace, Seeley


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Seeley James (seeleyjames) | 367 comments Tad wrote: " Seeley wrote: I might switch to The Kill Room . Mr. Deaver was just here last week and autographed my copy. Fun is it?

I'm only about 100 pages in, but really enjoying the style. Still getti..."


Deaver is a master at suspense. His book,
The Bodies Left Behind by Jeffery Deaver
will send chills up your spine.

Peace, Seeley


message 2955: by Wes (new)

Wes (wesmoore1) | 21 comments Finally finished Rollin's Blood Gospel. I should get a vampire medal or something for that chore.


message 2956: by Lance (new)

Lance Charnes (lcharnes) | 226 comments I finished rereading The Ipcress File after many years. It's often considered a classic of the spy-thriller genre and made Len Deighton what he is today. But experiencing its wandering plot and uneven pacing today is much like taking a disappointing trip in a time capsule.

Read the full review at http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/....

Now starting Chasing Aphrodite: The Hunt for Looted Antiquities at the World's Richest Museum .
Chasing Aphrodite The Hunt for Looted Antiquities at the World's Richest Museum by Jason Felch


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Mark Chisnell (markchisnell) | 255 comments Eileen wrote: "I can't remember either the last time I read Old Yeller. I read it to my kids years ago. "

The movie made me weep when I was a kid...


message 2958: by Ctgt (last edited Jun 18, 2013 04:10AM) (new)

Ctgt Just started Vicious Circle. I'm around 100 pages in and am enjoying it so far.


message 2959: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 449 comments Just finished a re-read of David Golemon's Event to refresh my memory before starting "Legacy".


message 2960: by Eileen (new)

Eileen Mark wrote: "Eileen wrote: "I can't remember either the last time I read Old Yeller. I read it to my kids years ago. "

The movie made me weep when I was a kid..."


I can't watch the movie now without crying like a baby.


message 2961: by Eileen (new)

Eileen Seeley wrote: "Tad wrote: " Seeley wrote: I might switch to The Kill Room . Mr. Deaver was just here last week and autographed my copy. Fun is it?

I'm only about 100 pages in, but really enjoying the style. ..."


I just added it to my TBR list. I haven't read a really scary book in awhile, I think it's time.


message 2962: by Tad (new)

Tad (tottman) | 74 comments Really enjoying The Kill Room. Deaver does a great job of maintaining the suspense.

Melissa wrote: Is Steve Berry's book any good. His last effort was not that impressive. Maybe I tired of the formula

This is my first full-length novel by Berry, so the formula hasn't gotten old for me. That being said, I'm enjoying it but it's not blowing me away. It's very good, but maybe I had higher expectations. I'm less than half-way finished, so maybe my opinion will change.


message 2963: by Mike (the Paladin) (new)

Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 2933 comments Mod
I suppose by now everyone has heard that Vince Flynn has passed at 47 of Prostate cancer. One of the best action writers...or just plain best writers. He'll be missed by many of us.


message 2964: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Literary Adrenaline Junkie (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 5158 comments Mod
Oh no. That's sad news. He will definitely be missed.


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 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 5158 comments Mod
Ctgt wrote: "Just started Vicious Circle. I'm around 100 pages in and am enjoying it so far."

That's a good series.


message 2966: by Ctgt (new)

Ctgt I am enjoying this second book more than the first. A little darker than the Dresden series.


message 2967: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Literary Adrenaline Junkie (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 5158 comments Mod
Ctgt wrote: "I am enjoying this second book more than the first. A little darker than the Dresden series."

Definitely darker. Good noir atmosphere.


message 2968: by Wes (new)

Wes (wesmoore1) | 21 comments I'm about 20% into Fated, this month's A/A pick. So far it seems sort of like a Harry Potter for grownups.

My condolences go out to the family, friends, and fans of Vince Flynn.


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Travis (travistousant) | 362 comments About halfway through Hyperion and I still can't make my mind up on how I like it but bizarre and interesting enough to keep me chugging along


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Seeley James (seeleyjames) | 367 comments Mike (the Paladin) wrote: "I suppose by now everyone has heard that Vince Flynn has passed at 47 of Prostate cancer. One of the best action writers...or just plain best writers. He'll be missed by many of us."

That is young... how sad.

Peace, Seeley


message 2971: by Wes (new)

Wes (wesmoore1) | 21 comments Just finished "Fated" by Benedict Jacka. Found it very imaginative. Just started "Terror on the High Seas" by David Feeney.


message 2972: by Ctgt (new)

Ctgt Starting American Elsewhere.


message 2973: by David (new)

David Dalton | 152 comments I am reading a book that better fits into the Horror area, but it does pack plenty of action:

A Pack of Wolves by Eric S. Brown by Eric Brown.

****
I finished Arisen, Book Four - Maximum Violence by Glynn James . Wow! Tons of special forces and zombie action. Relentess...........


message 2974: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) I'm reading The Wrecking Crew by Mark Chisnell. I think Mark gave it to me as a R2R. It's the 2d in a series apparently, but I haven't read the first nor missed it. I'm 2/3 of the way through & loving/hating it. Love because it's fantastic. I feel like the main character & empathize with his situation & decisions so much, but hate it because they're such hard ones. Life really sucks for this guy. He's no super hero, just a good man in a very nasty situation.


message 2975: by Scott (new)

Scott | 126 comments I finished NOS4A2. It was excellent. I think I still like Horns better.

Now I'm reading The Ocean at the End of the Lane.


message 2976: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Literary Adrenaline Junkie (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 5158 comments Mod
Reading Sealed with a Curse, which is UF with a dash of romance. Lots of action so far. It's heavy on humor and wisecracks. Celia is very, very tough. She turns into a tiger and kicks serious butt. They already had a smackdown between werewolves and vampires, and she was stuck in the middle with her three sisters. It's good.


message 2977: by Rizwan (last edited Jun 22, 2013 09:45AM) (new)

Rizwan Khalil Finished reading Die Trying. it took me a longer time to read mostly because the middle parts really dragged imo. Still not a bad read overall, Lee Child is a great storyteller.

Here's my review of Die Trying:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

Right now I've started altogether 3 potentially explosive read: Tripwire, Jack Reacher's 3rd adventure in paperback, Patient Zero in ebook format, and Sandstorm by James Rollins (I guess its high time I finally read the Sigma Force prequel!). And although not really a fan of his writing style and formulaic stories, I also am inexplicably drawing to Dan Brown's Inferno. Lets see which one touches the finish line first...


message 2978: by Travis (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 362 comments thinking of starting Conspiracy of Deception. I hope its good. Just learned of this book today. It was published last year by a guy who was a few years older than me in school and lived a couple miles away. Can't say we were ever friends but still nice to try to support a fellow small town kid and when I looked it up on kindle it was free.


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Alex (Disneyfreak101) | 6 comments I just finished mockingjay so I rate it 3 stars the ending was ok buy not what I expected an now I'm at a really good classic book 'Peter and Wendy' from what I'm reading its very very beautiful


message 2980: by Mark (new)

Mark Chisnell (markchisnell) | 255 comments Jim wrote: "I'm reading The Wrecking Crew by Mark Chisnell. I think Mark gave it to me as a R2R. It's the 2d in a series apparently, but I haven't read the first nor missed it. I'm 2/3 of the way through & ..."

Many thanks, Jim!


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Mark Chisnell (markchisnell) | 255 comments Is it just mean, or has Goodreads stopped sending out emails?!


message 2982: by Ctgt (new)

Ctgt Mark wrote: "Is it just mean, or has Goodreads stopped sending out emails?!"

I just got an email this morning but I was having problems with posting over the weekend. Maybe it's all part of the same server issue.


message 2983: by Eileen (new)

Eileen Goodreads had been very annoying this pay weekend for me too. Posting my comments three times or they don't show at all.

Not sure what I'll be reading next.


message 2984: by Eileen (new)

Eileen Alex wrote: "I just finished mockingjay so I rate it 3 stars the ending was ok buy not what I expected an now I'm at a really good classic book 'Peter and Wendy' from what I'm reading its very very beautiful"


Mockingjay was my least favorite.


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Travis (travistousant) | 362 comments Yeah it wouldn't post for me then one place I went back after 20 minutes and had to delete 10 repeat posts


message 2986: by Travis (new)

Travis (travistousant) | 362 comments Yeah it wouldn't post for me then one place I went back after 20 minutes and had to delete 10 repeat posts


message 2987: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 449 comments A copy of Monster Hunter Alpha (MHI, #3) by Larry Correia just arrived before the weekend, so did a quick re-read of the first two and have now started "Alpha".

So far, quite different from the first two.


message 2988: by Eileen (new)

Eileen Travis of NNY wrote: "Yeah it wouldn't post for me then one place I went back after 20 minutes and had to delete 10 repeat posts"

And you're still getting multiple posts.

Samething is happening to me.


message 2989: by Scott (new)

Scott | 126 comments I finished The Ocean at the End of the Lane. I really enjoyed the story. Now I'm going to read Joyland.


message 2990: by Magiccats (last edited Jun 24, 2013 03:34PM) (new)

Magiccats | 285 comments I just finished White Cargo by Stuart Woods http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/46...

It was a good read exciting suspenseful. The only drawback was, as I was reading the first 1/3 of the book, I kept thinking that I had either read something very similar to this before or maybe seen a movie very similar. Can't place what it was. After the first third of the book, that feeling left me and I found myself enjoying the book even more. This was the first book by Stuart Woods I had read and I would read more of his.

Now I have just started to read 4th of July by James Patterson, http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33...
the 4th book in the women murders club series. I do like this series.


message 2991: by David (last edited Jun 25, 2013 02:07PM) (new)

David Dalton | 152 comments I am 60% into Earthfall by Stephen Knight by Stephen Knight. And the action is pretty intense.

Also reading a rather large sample of The Monster Hunters by Larry Correia . The sample alone is over 2,300 locations on my Kindle. Action & monsters, a good combo! I will probably end up picking up this 3-book collection.


message 2992: by Ctgt (new)

Ctgt I'm about halfway through American Elsewhere and it is great so far. Several different mysteries woven together, a little supernatural, maybe some sci/ fi, a little horror, really difficult to pigeonhole. Not much in the way of action but still really compelling.


message 2993: by Mark (new)

Mark Chisnell (markchisnell) | 255 comments I just came back to the site and found a message saying 'We tried to email you and failed... please confirm your email address.'

Looks like a mail bounced once and they gave up and stopped sending me updates, so now I've lost track of the threads I was following.

*wearysigh*


message 2994: by Rizwan (new)

Rizwan Khalil FINALLY! The latest Sigma Force novel The Eye of God A Sigma Force Novel by James Rollins is here on my hand! Already started on it.....everything else can wait.


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Seeley James (seeleyjames) | 367 comments I just finished Six Years by Harlan Coben (refreshingly different form of mystery, but odd) and am now deciding on:
-The Eye of God, James Rollins
-The Doll, Taylor Stevens
-Tucson Burning, Dan Baumann

Which should I read next?

Peace, Seeley


message 2996: by Eileen (new)

Eileen Ctgt wrote: "I'm about halfway through American Elsewhere and it is great so far. Several different mysteries woven together, a little supernatural, maybe some sci/ fi, a little horror, really difficult to pige..."

That's on my tbr list, hope to get to it one day. Maybe, I'll move it up.


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Eileen Mark wrote: "I just came back to the site and found a message saying 'We tried to email you and failed... please confirm your email address.'

Looks like a mail bounced once and they gave up and stopped sending..."


I've given up trying to figure why I get updates and why I sometimes don't. Drove me crazy!


message 2998: by Eileen (new)

Eileen Seeley wrote: "I just finished Six Years by Harlan Coben (refreshingly different form of mystery, but odd) and am now deciding on:
-The Eye of God, James Rollins
-The Doll, Taylor Stevens
-Tucson Burning, Dan Bau..."


I liked Six Years. Yes, different yet it still held my interest. Will definitely read more from Harlan Coben.

Wish I could help you, haven't read any of those books.


message 2999: by Ctgt (new)

Ctgt Seeley wrote: "I just finished Six Years by Harlan Coben (refreshingly different form of mystery, but odd) and am now deciding on:
-The Eye of God, James Rollins
-The Doll, Taylor Stevens
-Tucson Burning, Dan Bau..."


The Doll sounds good but have you read the first two in the series? Maybe you're not like me, having to read things in order :/


message 3000: by Mark (new)

Mark Chisnell (markchisnell) | 255 comments Eileen wrote: "I've given up trying to figure why I get updates and why I sometimes don't. Drove me crazy! ..."

I complained on twitter, and they tweeted and said 'Email Support!' Right, I would, if I could find an email address for support...!


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