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message 3851: by Dave (new)

Dave Edlund (dedlund) Read "Bombardier" by Keith Fritz Bombardier- a short story by K.Edwin Fritz a couple days ago. It's a short story, and not exactly an action thriller, but it deals with vampires so it's not a total stretch to mention it here. Anyway, I really enjoyed it and posted a review here on Goodreads. Far from your usual blood-sucker story--very original and very well written.


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David Dalton | 152 comments Reading Extinction Machine (Joe Ledger, #5) by Jonathan Maberry by Jonathan Maberry

and the 3rd Derek Storm (Richard Castle) short-story

A Bloody Storm (Derrick Storm, #3) by Richard Castle


message 3853: by The Pirate Ghost, Long John Silvers Wanna-be (new)

The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
I'm currently working on Maelstrom by Taylor Anderson. I'm going to have to give this series a huge thumbs up!

It has a different but very pleasant "feel" to it. The characters are rich, and very likeable. The battle scenes are cool and very realistic (given the tools the author gave them, lizard and cat people maybe no, but wooden ships, cannons and black powder weapons, very much so).

And, Sharon, Silva gets beat up by a Little Girl! heh... He's more complex and fun in this one and we get to learn more about him than in the previous books.


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Sharon Michael | 449 comments Just started No One Can Know by Adrienne LaCava and not sure how it's going to go. Not even 10% in and I've come across one of those irritating 'lack of research' things I hate.

Stocking a ranch in TX with cattle. Brought in steers and led them to pasture. (You don't lead cattle, you drive them).

Heifers coming in next week, calves mentioned. (Steers + heifers do not equal calves!)




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The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
David wrote: "Reading Extinction Machine (Joe Ledger, #5) by Jonathan Maberry by Jonathan Maberry

and the 3rd Derek Storm (Richard Castle) short-story

A Bloody Storm (Derrick Storm, #3) by Richard Castle"


I liked Patient Zero. There were some intense scenes in that one.


message 3856: by Eileen (new)

Eileen I'm starting off 2014 reading Presumed Innocent not action packed read, more of a whodunit.

I hope everyone had a good holiday and a Happy New Year!


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Sharon Michael | 449 comments I. Curmudgeon wrote: "
And, Sharon, Silva gets beat up by a Little Girl! heh... He's more complex and fun in this one and we get to learn more about him than in the previous books. "


Can't wait. Running into problems with the Interlibrary loan thing, may end up having to simply go ahead and get them on Kindle. Patience is NOT one of my character traits ...


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The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Sharon wrote: "I. Curmudgeon wrote: "
And, Sharon, Silva gets beat up by a Little Girl! heh... He's more complex and fun in this one and we get to learn more about him than in the previous books. "

Can't wait. R..."


The big battle just started "The Mother of all Swarms" ... (contented sigh) I just love well written mahem and destruction.

I also like the way he blends cultures across time into this story. Anderson is a historian, who, believe it or not, is a balistics expert (in an archeology since) so all that wonderful stuff they equip ships with in books one and two...are most likely do-able.

You'll like the newest major supporting character in book three. Gray's still kickin' but and taking names. BMCM! You go dude! ..

Hope you get it soon!


message 3859: by David (last edited Jan 03, 2014 07:36AM) (new)

David Dalton | 152 comments I. Curmudgeon wrote: "David wrote: "Reading Extinction Machine (Joe Ledger, #5) by Jonathan Maberry by Jonathan Maberry

and the 3rd Derek Storm (Richard Castle) short-story

A Bloody Storm (Derrick Storm, #3) by Richard Castle"

I liked Patient Zero. ..."


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I agree about Patient Zero. One of my all-time favorite books. My cup of tea! The book that got me hooked on Maberry. Have you tried any of the Pine Deep novels like Ghost Road Blues (Pine Deep, #1) by Jonathan Maberry ?


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The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
It looks interesting. I just added it to my TBR. Thanks.


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Sharon Michael | 449 comments I. Curmudgeon wrote: "Anderson is a historian, who, believe it or not, is a balistics expert (in an archeology since) so all that wonderful stuff they equip ships with in books one and two...are most likely do-able.

You'll like the newest major supporting character in book three.
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Hoorah! Library got it in today and I'm ready to start as soon as I get evening feeding done!

Speaking of historians and early ballistics ... have you read High Citadel One of the major characters in that book is a historian, with a specialty in early ballistics/arms ... and manages to keep a 50s South American military force at bay in the Andes mountains. Fascinating book, still one of my favorites.


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The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Sharon wrote: "I. Curmudgeon wrote: "Anderson is a historian, who, believe it or not, is a balistics expert (in an archeology since) so all that wonderful stuff they equip ships with in books one and two...are mo..."

I haven't read it, but I am a Desmond Bagley fan. I think I have it on Kindle (of course, I've got Destroyerment 4 on Audible.com so... it'll need to wait a bit first!


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Sharon Michael | 449 comments I. Curmudgeon wrote: "I've got Destroyerment 4 on Audible.com so... it'll need to wait a bit first! "

The library said that Destroyerman 4 had been mailed, so should have that next week and #5 is already here, so I'm set for a few days anyway!


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The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Sharon wrote: "I. Curmudgeon wrote: "I've got Destroyerment 4 on Audible.com so... it'll need to wait a bit first! "

The library said that Destroyerman 4 had been mailed, so should have that next week and #5 is ..."


HOOT! I'm almost done with 3 now! Cool!


message 3865: by Eileen (new)

Eileen David wrote: "I. Curmudgeon wrote: "David wrote: "Reading Extinction Machine (Joe Ledger, #5) by Jonathan Maberry by Jonathan Maberry

and the 3rd Derek Storm (Richard Castle)

I've read Ghost Road Blues and thought it was great. I hope to get to the rest of the series this year.



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Sharon Michael | 449 comments I. Curmudgeon wrote: "HOOT! I'm almost done with 3 now! Cool! "

Just got to the part where Silva gets beat up by the Little Girl ... still giggling!


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The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Sharon wrote: "I. Curmudgeon wrote: "HOOT! I'm almost done with 3 now! Cool! "

Just got to the part where Silva gets beat up by the Little Girl ... still giggling!"


Yep, she's a fun one... and you have some 'Awe-shucks' moments coming up.

And WHOOOooooo Hooooo! the battles are fantastic in this! Oh, yeah!... We even have a Thomas Cochrane Moment!

Great stuff here! (and I'm sitting my hands (So I don't type too much... which makes this post difficult) You have the best yet to come in this one. Best climax yet!


message 3868: by Eileen (last edited Jan 07, 2014 06:38PM) (new)

Eileen Finished Presumed Innocent I gave it 5 stars.

Started book 4 Dead Eye in the Court Gentry series. I'm really got hooked on this series.


message 3869: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 449 comments I. Curmudgeon wrote: "Best climax yet! "

Definitely ... this is one series that seems to get better with every book, which doesn't happen all that often. (MHI is another)

Can't wait for next week when the library gets the 4th book in ... I will then have 4 and 5 ...


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The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Sharon wrote: "I. Curmudgeon wrote: "Best climax yet! "

Definitely ... this is one series that seems to get better with every book, which doesn't happen all that often. (MHI is another)

Can't wait for next week..."


Starting 4 now. I wonder if Lt Turner and Captain Ready will stop acting like idiots? Man... the things people do out of a sense of duty... and Silva's got a little sister ....(that can beat the crap out of him... well she did once)...(Didn't that make for some sweet moments?) and.... didn't they give the finger to the Celestial ... "Mother" this time? (though I have suspicions there) ...

Oh, yeah. This is good! Love the series!


message 3871: by Tim The Enchanter (new)

Tim The Enchanter Don't know what to listen to next. Finished the second MHI book and want to either listen to #3 in the series, the 10th Dresden Files, the first of the destroyer series you have been discussing or the latest of the Clive Cussler "Fargo" series. Any votes?


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The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Tim "The Enchanter" wrote: "Don't know what to listen to next. Finished the second MHI book and want to either listen to #3 in the series, the 10th Dresden Files, the first of the destroyer series you have been discussing or..."

I don't usually make negative recommendations, but, I didn't find the first Fargo book to be as good as MHI or Destroyermen (any of them). MHI - Alpha is good. Destroyermen is good. If it were me, tough decision, I'd finish the MHI Series, only to maintain it's integrity. It's of equal entertainment value as Destroyermen (High praise from me) but very different in style and content. Then I'd jump on "Into the Storm" after Legion (since book five hasn't come out yet for MHI). But that's me. It would not hurt you to jump into Destroyermen first... it's good... both good. Just different. In wonderful ways for both books.


message 3873: by Tim The Enchanter (new)

Tim The Enchanter I have read all but the most recent Fargo book and I like them. The audiobook is narrated by Scott Brick and I just like listening to him narrate! I hate having to choose.


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Sharon Michael | 449 comments I. Curmudgeon wrote: "
I don't usually make negative recommendations, but, I didn't find the first Fargo book to be as good as MHI or Destroyermen (any of them). MHI - Alpha is good. Destroyermen is good. "


I have to confess I'm a bit 'rabid' about both MHI and the Destroyermen series ... the Fargo books are entertaining, but while I will keep and re-read both the MHI and Destroyermen series, haven't re-read any of the Fargo books.

An older series I like very much (and have re-read many times) is the Raj Whitehall series by S.J. Stirling and David Drake. I think it's been re-published, possibly with new titles, as omnibus editions, but the 5-book series I have started with The Forge (Raj Whitehall, #1) by S.M. Stirling .


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The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Tim "The Enchanter" wrote: "I have read all but the most recent Fargo book and I like them. The audiobook is narrated by Scott Brick and I just like listening to him narrate! I hate having to choose."

Scott Brick. He did a fantastic job with The Road to Gandolfo. It's a satire by Robert Ludlum himself and Brick with his "Lafontaine" style voice had me rolling!


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Travis (travistousant) | 362 comments All this talk of the destroyerman series and I never realized it had been on my tbr list for months now. Went to audible and book 1 was only $5.95 score!

For now though I am reading Ex-Heroes superheroes and zombies lots of fun


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Travis of NNY wrote: "All this talk of the destroyerman series and I never realized it had been on my tbr list for months now. Went to audible and book 1 was only $5.95 score!

For now though I am reading [book:Ex-Her..."


The first one is the shakiest, and, it's good enough to crow about for me. I loved 'em!

(you can tell I kind of like the series.)


message 3878: by Tim The Enchanter (new)

Tim The Enchanter I have finished the second of the fun and orginal MHI series Monster Hunter Vendetta - Monster Hunter Vendetta (MHI, #2) by Larry Correia .

My Review

I think I have decided to listen to Monster Hunter Alpha next. I have too many unfinished series on the go and would like to catch up on this one.


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Travis (travistousant) | 362 comments Tim "The Enchanter" wrote: "I have finished the second of the fun and orginal MHI series Monster Hunter Vendetta - Monster Hunter Vendetta (MHI, #2) by Larry Correia.

My Review

I think I have decided to listen to ..."


Book 3 leaves the gang behind and goes on a Harbinger special. I personally didn't like it as well as 1 and 2 but that's just me. It was still good.


message 3880: by Danielle The Book Huntress , Literary Adrenaline Junkie (new)

 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 5158 comments Mod
I finished two historical mysteries practically in a row. The Gods of Gotham and The Arnifour Affair, and I liked both. The Gods of Gotham was more actiony. I want to continue both series.

I also read an epic fantasy novel that was good with some nice adventure elements: The Prince's Man


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 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 5158 comments Mod
Right now, we are selecting our February group read theme, and any member can participate.
The poll for the February 2013 group read theme is up. It closes on January 12th.

https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/9...



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Scott | 126 comments I finished Cujo last week. I never took so long to finish such a short book.

Now I'm reading Hard Magic. I was going through Monster Hunter withdrawal. It is really good so far.


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Travis (travistousant) | 362 comments finished Ex-Patriots which I think had a stronger plot than Ex Heroes. Started The Heroes. Once again I wonder why I only visit Joe Abercrombie's world once in a blue moon. And once again Michael Page is the master of fantasy narration.


message 3884: by Eileen (new)

Eileen Scott wrote: "I finished Cujo last week. I never took so long to finish such a short book.

Now I'm reading Hard Magic. I was going through Monster Hunter withdrawal. It is really ..."


I know the feeling about MHI withdrawal. I too, had to read Hard Magic, did it satisfy you your withdrawls?


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Carol Bork | 1 comments I'm reading Clive Cussler's Dirk Pitt novel, "Trojan Odyssey". It's dependable escapism for me. Trying to make sure I've read all his books. Even his new ghost writers, since his retirement, are pretty good!


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The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Carol wrote: "I'm reading Clive Cussler's Dirk Pitt novel, "Trojan Odyssey". It's dependable escapism for me. Trying to make sure I've read all his books. Even his new ghost writers, since his retirement, are pr..."

That's great. I liked Inca Gold, Sahara and Treasure myself, and Raise the Titanic. I agree, good escpaism reads.


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Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 2933 comments Mod
I'm reading the third Laundry File(I always forget that I find these okay but not the way others get into them. I'm always lukewarm) and The Rose and the Thorn (I tried to link that but it wouldn't link). So far it's excellent.

The Rose and the Thorn

The Fuller Memorandum


message 3888: by Scott (new)

Scott | 126 comments Eileen wrote: "Scott wrote: "I know the feeling about MHI withdrawal. I too, had to read Hard Magic, did it satisfy you your withdrawls?"

It is so far. I'm not very far yet.


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Tad (tottman) | 74 comments Carol wrote: I'm reading Clive Cussler's Dirk Pitt novel, "Trojan Odyssey". It's dependable escapism for me. Trying to make sure I've read all his books. Even his new ghost writers, since his retirement, are pretty good!

I enjoy him too. For some reason I give Cussler a pass for his "fiction factory" while I hate James Patterson for his. Maybe it's because I've enjoyed some of Cussler's "ghost writers", especially Jack DuBrul on their own. I've got one of the next Cussler books Ghost Ship already on preorder.


message 3890: by Eileen (new)

Eileen Travis of NNY wrote: "All this talk of the destroyerman series and I never realized it had been on my tbr list for months now. Went to audible and book 1 was only $5.95 score!

For now though I am reading [book:Ex-Her..."


You all have peaked my interested on this book.. Thanks, Travis! Because of you I also pick up the book from audible for $5.99!


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Mike (the Paladin) (thepaladin) | 2933 comments Mod
Going to Audible...


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Sharon Michael | 449 comments Library just called at the 4th and 5th books of the Destroyermen series is in and waiting for me! Will pick up tomorrow.

And in the meantime just started the new Jane Yellowrock book Black Arts which is my favorite urban fantasy series.

Can't ask for anything better ...


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The Pirate Ghost (Formerly known as the Curmudgeon) (pirateghost) | 5326 comments Mod
Sharon wrote: "Library just called at the 4th and 5th books of the Destroyermen series is in and waiting for me! Will pick up tomorrow.

And in the meantime just started the new Jane Yellowrock book [book:Black A..."


That's great. I just finished four and leapt into 5.

Maybe I like these so much because I am a Plank Owner for "Re-Commissioning" the Battleship Wisconsin (BB64) which is a WWII boiler ship with big guns. (though more like Amagi than Walker) and A plank owner on USS Ramage DDG61.

The way they speak is right. The rivalries and I almost got over excited when the Walker was getting under way and Matt's giving orders to the help with the repeat back.

"Helmsman, come right full ruder to new course 110."

"Right Full Rudder Aye,coming to new course 110!"

Oh yeah... brings back Memories!

and those pesky Britishers... ew... big meanies..

(well, some of em' anyway)

At least "Becky" is making sure the commonwealth is well represented. (Doing it proud!) She and Lawrance. Larry the lizard...? Really...heh.

There are even some scense in there that just made me laugh drivin down the road. Good stuff here!


message 3894: by Dave (new)

Dave Edlund (dedlund) Just started "Feast of the Badger" and "Red Fang", two short stories by P.J. Hafner. This is another edition to the Stalk Series with protagonist and all around bad-ass Lee Bodkin. I really enjoyed the other books in this series, and so far Hafner is delivering on my expectations with "Feast of the Badger"--loving it! Will post a review later.


message 3895: by David (new)

David Graham (davidgraham) Just started 'Shakespeare's Rebel' by C.C. Humphreys, again not action as such, I have a few on deck once I finish this. About 30 pages in and really enjoying, so far the writing is superb.


message 3896: by Tim The Enchanter (new)

Tim The Enchanter David wrote: "Just started 'Shakespeare's Rebel' by C.C. Humphreys, again not action as such, I have a few on deck once I finish this. About 30 pages in and really enjoying, so far the writing is superb."

Vlad: The Last Confession is the only C.C. Humphreys that I have read. I really didn't like the book but do have another of his sitting on my shelf. Have you read other books by him?


message 3897: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Michael | 449 comments Just finished Distant Thunders (Destroyermen, #4) by Taylor Anderson . A bit slow to start, as the foundation had to be laid for the next 'adventure' but after that, full speed ahead.

Characters are great and the action wonderful ... already started on the next in the series.


message 3898: by Tim The Enchanter (new)

Tim The Enchanter Just finished

Monster Hunter Alpha (MHI, #3) by Larry Correia - Monster Hunter Alpha

I thought this was a great break in the series and really enjoyed a story from the perspective of a different character. I am jumping right into the fourth book as this one reinvigorated my interest.

My Review


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 Danielle The Book Huntress  (gatadelafuente) | 5158 comments Mod
The nomination process for our February 2014 Unlikely Hero group read has started. You can post your nomination here:

https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...



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