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For various reasons couldn't read a single book through October to November other than The House of Hades and finishing Grave Peril, so missed all the group reads.... Well, nothing like a mindblowing, hyperventilating, nonstop thrill ride like Ice Station to bring you back in the game! Right now can't seem to stop following Scarecrow, but I'm determined to finish reading the other group reads Lightning and Mistborn: The Final Empire as soon as I can. Also after hearing all the the high praises of Amazonia, as a BIG fan of Mr. Rollins I'm very ashamed to admit that I hadn't yet read it. Looks like I have my works cut out for me.
(Oh and I still would very much like to return to Dresden-verse and finish through all the books sometimes in between the above ones!)

thanks, every now and then I manage something worthwhile :)
Peace, Seeley
We're looking at a tie for our January 2014 group read, so definitely drop by and vote if you want your voice to be heard. One more day on the poll!
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/9...
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/9...

For various reasons couldn't read a si..."
The Scarecrow series is a must for all action-thriller readers. Reilly really produced some fantastic books with these. However, do read them in order. You will be disappointed if you don't.


Of course! I ALWAYS try to read any new series in order if I can. Thanks Dave!








I've heard quite a few good things about that book, I'll be interested to hear what you think.




“Prime” is the first of th..."
Hi Dave- finished the Chess Team series recently. Any of the novellas that start with Callsign are only going to have the one character in them. Check out his website for the order of the series- I loved them!

Read the full review here.

Now reading The Death and Life of Bobby Z and/or Black Karma , depending on my mood.





I've just started

Wow, what a ride! It's a futuristic tale unlike the post-apocalyptics so popular these days. This one is set in a world that did NOT have a nuke-war or alien-invasion -- and it's a whole lot creepier. It's that rare combination of literary and intelligent AND exciting! Can't wait to find a quiet moment to finish it. Might have to blow off the NYE celebration :)
Peace, Seeley

Now, I can't decide which to read next: The next book in Scarecrow series Scarecrow or James Rollins' Ice Hunt. Any suggestions?

I completely agree with you Rizwan. It garnered four stars from me, and I really did enjoy reading it.
Tim "The Enchanter" wrote: "Ice Hunt is my favourite Rollins. I would read that."
I'm a big Ice Hunt fan too. I also liked Subterranean a lot and Amazonia.
I'm a big Ice Hunt fan too. I also liked Subterranean a lot and Amazonia.
Rizwan wrote: "Finished Area 7, and as usual a fun nonstop thrill-ride from Reilly, although not as jawdropping and addictive as Ice Station, I must say. A bit TOO MUCH to digest some plot-twists an..."
Riely also has another book unrelated to Scarecrow that's titled Temple. It was a lot of fun. I didn't like it as much as Scarecrow but that's kind of like saying I didn't like Amazonia or Subterannean as much as Ice Hunt... we're talking the difference of hair thickness here. All good.
Riely also has another book unrelated to Scarecrow that's titled Temple. It was a lot of fun. I didn't like it as much as Scarecrow but that's kind of like saying I didn't like Amazonia or Subterannean as much as Ice Hunt... we're talking the difference of hair thickness here. All good.

I'm a big Ice Hunt fan too. I also liked Subterranean a lot and Amazonia."
Someone was telling me about Amazonia the other day. Sounds like a fantastic book.
Jason wrote: "I. Curmudgeon wrote: "Tim "The Enchanter" wrote: "Ice Hunt is my favourite Rollins. I would read that."
I'm a big Ice Hunt fan too. I also liked Subterranean a lot and Amazonia."
Someone was te..."
Yes, it's good. The stand-alones are better than some, most or all of the Sigma Force Novels.
I'm a big Ice Hunt fan too. I also liked Subterranean a lot and Amazonia."
Someone was te..."
Yes, it's good. The stand-alones are better than some, most or all of the Sigma Force Novels.
I'm really enjoying the Destroyermen Series (first book,Into the Storm) by Taylor Anderson. Though thre is a lot of action in this book, it is proably best catagorized as adventure Science Fiction or maybe Science Fiction Fantasy. The series is sort of Edgar Rice Burroghs and Harry Turtledove join the "The Battle of Midway" (the big 4 hour movie with a cast list that looked more like the guest list at the Academy Awards, Heston, Wagner, Mitchum, Fonda, and a huge list of others)
It's got an "old world feel to it" like the books I read growing up, and it's got a modern style with 4 to 5 star world building.
I'm on book three Maelstrom and so far they are all really good reads.
The only knock I have is that he tends to "recap" and "Summarize" the first two books within the story, sometimes more than once in the begining. Having said that, it's helpful, if it does slow the start, and easy to get through.
The first two books started with great battle scenes too!
I like this series!
It's got an "old world feel to it" like the books I read growing up, and it's got a modern style with 4 to 5 star world building.
I'm on book three Maelstrom and so far they are all really good reads.
The only knock I have is that he tends to "recap" and "Summarize" the first two books within the story, sometimes more than once in the begining. Having said that, it's helpful, if it does slow the start, and easy to get through.
The first two books started with great battle scenes too!
I like this series!

I'm enjoying it a lot too ... waiting for the 3rd & 4th books from Interlibrary loan ...


Both are great books, I'm sure you'll enjoy both of them. Ice Hunt remains my favourite James Rollins book so I'd suggest you read that one first :-)
Janey wrote: "I've just stated
by Matthew Reilly. Really enjoying it so far."
Please keep your seatbacks and tray tables in their upright and locked position and review the card in case of an inflight emergency...It's not going to slow down for a long time... in a good way!"

Please keep your seatbacks and tray tables in their upright and locked position and review the card in case of an inflight emergency...It's not going to slow down for a long time... in a good way!"

Rizwan: Not sure if anyone has suggested the Joe Ledger series of action thrillers (Jonathan Maberry) to you yet. From


P.S. Have you read any of the Chess Team thrillers by Jeremy Robinson? Great action! The first one published was

David wrote: "Rizwan wrote: "Thanks you Joe, Tim and Hugh for your valuable feedbacks :) Reading some of my native Bengali thrillers currently, I guess then I'll start Ice Hunt, Scarecrow, Scarecrow Returns, Ama..."
We did a group read of Patient Zero. it's a good read!
We did a group read of Patient Zero. it's a good read!



Darn , not on kindle til February. I will put it on my list.

I'm a big Ice Hunt fan too. I also liked Subterranean a lot and Amazonia."
Ice Hunt was a bit too grim for me. My favorite was the one in the Saudi desert. Duh... (Part of my memory comes and goes.) His have gotten more realistic over time. Well, for sci-fi.
I also liked Altar of Eden a lot.

I'm a big Ice Hunt fan too. I also liked Subterranean a lot and Amazonia."
Ice Hunt was a ..."
Altar of Eden was my favorite of his work. I've met him, interviewed him for my blog, and every time I ask, "When will we see the sequel to A of E?" Every time he tells me "soon, working on it". Must be tough to work on because he's been telling me that for three years now :)
Peace, Seeley




Runner was a blast. I blew through it in 2 days. Here's a link to my review if you're interested: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


I read and enjoyed The Big Blowdown so this is definitely on my radar.

Runner was a blast. I blew through it in 2 days. Here's a link to my review if you're interested: ..."
It sounds great. Really looking forward to getting it. Thanks.
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