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Rizwan wrote: "Just finished
by James Rollins, and damn it was heartbreaking! The novel was as usual GREAT with a fantastic plot and high stakes (impending..."
Rollins hinted at that before the book came out. I was hoping it wasn't true. I don't like to see strong main characters die...hope this doesn't ruin the rest of the series for me. He also said that new characters would be introduced as well. Hopefully I will get to start this soon.

Rollins hinted at that before the book came out. I was hoping it wasn't true. I don't like to see strong main characters die...hope this doesn't ruin the rest of the series for me. He also said that new characters would be introduced as well. Hopefully I will get to start this soon.


Yeah I know, I read Rollins' regualar status updates about this too. And as much as I hate to see my favorite characters die, it has done so beautifully and purposefully that in no way it felt like destroying the series, the deaths and some other much needed closures on couple of main characters made it more like the ending of one and the beginning of a new era for Sigma Force....And Rollins himself stated that he's trying to revitalize the Sigma series. If any author deserves my faith its James Rollins.


I hope by saying someone dies in this book, it isn't going to ruin it for those of us who haven't read the book.
In the future, would everyone please use the spoiler tags when discussing plot twists or any parts of a book that might ruin it for someone else. Thank You!


Sorry Eileen, didn't think stating someone dies without mentioning any names would be a big enough spoiler, as Rollins himself was telling that in his blog months before releasing the book. Will off course use spoiler tags from now on. (Although can any one please give me a headway of how to use a spoiler tag?)
Again, sorry if I ruin anything for you!

How did you get yours working again? Three weeks on, and they're still bouncing my email 3-4 times a day, which is way more often than I ever got GR email.


Hey Rizwan,
If you you click on the small link at the top right of the text box where it says (some html is ok ) it will give you some basic formatting hints, spoiler tag is close to the bottom of the list.
Rizwan wrote: "Eileen wrote: "Rizwan wrote: "Just finished
by James Rollins, and damn it was heartbreaking! The novel was as usual GREAT with a fantastic p..."
There are a lot of main characters in this series, so I don't think you gave too much away. Here is how you use a spoiler tag though.
Type the < > symbols with the word spoiler between them, in front of the words you want to hide. Then type < > with /spoiler in between them, after the words you want to hide. Hope that made sense? You can find these instructions if you click on "some html is ok" in the top right hand corner of the comments box.

There are a lot of main characters in this series, so I don't think you gave too much away. Here is how you use a spoiler tag though.
Type the < > symbols with the word spoiler between them, in front of the words you want to hide. Then type < > with /spoiler in between them, after the words you want to hide. Hope that made sense? You can find these instructions if you click on "some html is ok" in the top right hand corner of the comments box.
Rizwan wrote: "Eileen wrote: "Rizwan wrote: "Just finished
by James Rollins, and damn it was heartbreaking! The novel was as usual GREAT with a fantastic p..."
Rizwan, in my comment below I didn't mean that you ruined it for me; I meant that (view spoiler) might ruin the rest of the series for me.["br"]>["br"]>

Rizwan, in my comment below I didn't mean that you ruined it for me; I meant that (view spoiler) might ruin the rest of the series for me.["br"]>["br"]>


Mr. Rollins was here last week and said the same thing as Rizwan. I believe in this case it's not a spoiler as much as reader-prep.
Hopefully Mr. Rollins won't pull a Star Trek deal and bring the characters back to life in some Vulcan resurrection deal -- oh, wait, he already brought Monk back to life after certain death :)
It is hard to take a series seriously knowing that everyone in it, no matter how harrowing the situation, will live. Arthur Conan Doyle made the mistake of killing his central character and was damn near lynched for it. No one else wanted to try it again until Mr. Martin wrote Game of Thrones. Martin's method of killing off virtually everyone showed other authors how it makes the reader more invested in the story. I expect we'll see more of this in the future.
Now I have to move Eye of God to the top of my TBR...
Peace, Seeley


Rizwan, it's okay! It was probably my mistake in the first place. I don't read Rollins blogs so I had no idea.

on "Lord of the Flies". Over 2,000 pages, but I live in a rainy climate.

And Thanks to Seeley for understanding! Don't worry, the way things ended, (view spoiler) , there's absolutely no chance of that happening.
Yay, finally I can use spoiler tags! :D

on "Lord of the Flies". Over 2,000 pages, but I live in a rainy climate."
There's a new series started based on Under the Dome....I watched the first episode and it was quite good. It has the potential to become the next big sci-fi thing. Though I didn't read the book, so can't compare the two.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1553656/

And Thanks to Seeley for understanding! Don't worry, the way things ended, [spoilers removed], there's absolutely no chance ..."
Nice spoiler tags!! : )

Now about halfway through the second in this series The Innocent and while the action isn't as violent/bloody, lots of tension and much more character development.
I can tell this is a series I'm going to keep and re-read.

Just finished with The Innocent and have to say this second book certainly stands up to the first. Not as much overt blood/violence, more focus on character interaction and the intuition involved in what the main character does, plus a grimly realistic portrayal of lives and mindsets of the people involved in a religious cult. Truly chilling.
I'm now waiting, none too patiently, for the third in this series from the library.


I am also about 65% into

Been sticking to mostly fantasy recently but I've also read/listened to 9audio books) the first two volumes in the Invasion America books: Invasion: Alaska
, Invasion: California
. (the third is due out next week).
These are definitely action reads following in the techno-thriller of books like Red Phoenix, Red Storm Rising and Team Yankee. Lots of military action well plotted, good characters and holds the interest. I like them


These are definitely action reads following in the techno-thriller of books like Red Phoenix, Red Storm Rising and Team Yankee. Lots of military action well plotted, good characters and holds the interest. I like them



Just finished wit..."
Sharon, I'm guessing you know she lived that cult-life and that's why it comes across so well. I liked that one best. The third, The Doll, was just released (June?) so I'd bet your library will have a waiting list.
Peace, Seeley


Only read this first one but I really liked the "Jack" Daniels character.

Yes, I read that ... amazing. I've read a couple of others with a religious cult theme and in neither of those books did it come across as vividly as in this book.
I'm 4th on the list at the library ... hope the four ahead of me are fast readers ... if not, I'm likely to get impatient and end up buying it.
I finished Dead Things last night, which is very noir urban fantasy. I am starting Dust of the Damned today, Weird West with werewolves. Looking forward to it.

I'm going to be giving away a copy to new subscribers to my blog next week, so watch that space, you might win.
Peace, Seeley




I did find time to squeeze in a short novella: Kill Them Dead: Genesis, Episode 5 (zombies of course).


Very good, classic urban/apocalyptic (thankfully without vampires or zombies!) and excellent characterization, something the author has always done well.


What you think on Ring world. I felt Niven wrote it as a series and was afraid to put too much in a single book so filled it with a lot of filler and descriptions that just weren't necessary. That's my opinion


What you think on Ring world. I felt Niven wrote it as a series and was afraid to put too much in a single book so filled it..."
I enjoyed it. It was a "big idea" book. It was definitely a book of it's day, that 70's type sci/ fi. Not great on character development.

Revivers. Able to wake the recently dead, and let them bear witness to their own demise.
Twelve years after the first reviver came to light, they have become accepted by an uneasy public. The testimony of the dead is permitted in courtrooms across the world. Forensic revival is a routine part of police investigation. In the United States, that responsibility falls to the Forensic Revival Service.
Despite his troubled past, Jonah Miller is one of their best. But while reviving the victim of a brutal murder, he encounters a terrifying presence. Something is watching. Waiting.
His superiors tell him it was only in his mind, a product of stress. Jonah is not so certain. Then Daniel Harker, the first journalist to bring revival to public attention, is murdered, and Jonah finds himself getting dragged into the hunt for answers.
Working with Harker's daughter Annabel, he's determined to find those responsible and bring them to justice. Soon they uncover long-hidden truths that call into doubt everything Jonah stands for, and reveal a threat that if not stopped in time, will put all of humanity in danger . . .
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I've finished The War for All the Oceans: From Nelson at the Nile to Napoleon at Waterloo on audiobook. There are some wonderful historical stories (History, not fiction) in this one. I wasn't fond of some parts where I think some important information was ignored, but, the authors made the war come alive, relative to history text books anyway, and I enjoyed those including a wonderful excert from a man named Leach who served as a powder monkey on the HMS Macedonia as it was getting battered by the USS United States.
I've started reading a thriller serial killer story that had a special which got me the audiobook and the kindle copy for less than $10 total. It's good, dark, dreary but good. I hope there's a kernal of light somewhere soon though. It's well written but everyone's so miserable.
Never Smile at Strangers
I've started reading a thriller serial killer story that had a special which got me the audiobook and the kindle copy for less than $10 total. It's good, dark, dreary but good. I hope there's a kernal of light somewhere soon though. It's well written but everyone's so miserable.
Never Smile at Strangers

That one's my favorite of his. I've read it 3-4 times.
Peace, Seeley

Sorry, Travis! Have things gotten any better?

AKA, the third season of Pushing Daisies? This is what came of Ned? :-)

So..."
Nope I have always had trouble with notifications with this group and if there are notifications if say this thread goes to page 63 it will send me to page 62 until there are 10-20 new posts then I'll go to the new page. Its all screwy but oh well its always been like that

That's what happens to me too ALL THE TIME. Whenever I click on the notifications, most of the times there's almost no new notifications from this group, so I have to enter the group and click on the "unread" posts to see the newer posts in discussions.....I have NO idea why this happens to the notifications of this particular group, and not all the other ones that I rarely check. :/

Here's my review:
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...
I've finished Never Smile at Strangers by Jennifer Minar-Jaynes and I'm now reading On Basilisk Station by David Weber.
So far it's good and, even though it's sci-fi it fits well with the Napoleonic History books on Naval actions that I've been reading.
So far it's good and, even though it's sci-fi it fits well with the Napoleonic History books on Naval actions that I've been reading.



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I know it's old but every time I see the title of this thread I think, "a book".
Okay so my mind is weird.
Okay so my mind is weird.
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