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slvemike4u -> RE: Another "what are you reading" thread (11/14/2012 4:23:06 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Level

The Panther by Nelson Demille and The Twelve by Justin Cronin.

I just finished the Panther,Demille is great...want me to tell you the ending[:D]
Save you some time and all that,lol




slvemike4u -> RE: Another "what are you reading" thread (11/14/2012 4:27:13 AM)


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ORIGINAL: dcnovice

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Currently I am enjoying Ken Follett's sequel to "Fall of Giants(a really great book)called "Winter of the World".An epic in the tradition of "Pillars of the Earth"

I loved Fall of Giants but haven't gotten Winter of the World yet. Is it as good?

I'm reading Woodrow Wilson: World Statesman by Kendrick A. Clements.



DC,it had been a good long while since I read "Fall..." ,and I had some other books here ready to go.So I was a little apprehensive about starting "Winter of the World" as a matter of fact had already bypassed it once.
Than I said "fuck it" and dove in....I hate putting the kindle down.It's great,the characters fall right back into place(apparently my memory,which might forget to take my pills,works just fine once prodded along...lol)
Get it,block out some time...and enjoy,it's fantastic.




Level -> RE: Another "what are you reading" thread (11/14/2012 4:42:05 AM)


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ORIGINAL: slvemike4u


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ORIGINAL: Level

The Panther by Nelson Demille and The Twelve by Justin Cronin.

I just finished the Panther,Demille is great...want me to tell you the ending[:D]
Save you some time and all that,lol


No! Lol, he is a damn good writer, he pulls off the smart assed comedy very well.




ChatteParfaitt -> RE: Another "what are you reading" thread (11/14/2012 4:51:43 AM)

We recently finished The Panther as well. Not one of DeMille's best works, IMO. It took too much time getting to the real showdown, and then not near enough showdown. Although I always enjoy the interaction between Cory and Kate.

I've found a new mystery writer by the name of Jon Loomis. His stories are fairly glib (this is not great literature) but for a quick fun read, he's awesome. I really like his descriptions of P'Town, and the 'tall ships.' The tall ships are cross-dressers, evidently Provincetown (Mass) is a haven for alternative lifestyles.

I'm also reading a book called Emotional Awareness, which is a series of discussions between Paul Ekman and the Dalai Lama. It's about overcoming the obstacles to psychological balance and compassion. For those who don't know, Paul Ekman is the leading expert on facial expression, and a professor emeritus (Psychology) at the Univ. of California.

Lastly, I'm reading Geographic Profiling by D. Kim Rossmo, a very content heavy book on the subject.

Perhaps you can see why my fiction reading tends to be 'light?'




Level -> RE: Another "what are you reading" thread (11/14/2012 5:10:27 AM)

I read Emotional Awareness years ago, enjoyed it. That Lama fella is pretty sharp. I also enjoy John Sandford, for light fiction.




ChatteParfaitt -> RE: Another "what are you reading" thread (11/14/2012 5:13:16 AM)

I love Sanford and Himself and I are both seriously appreciating 'that fucking Flowers.' Virgil rocks as a stand alone character.

I would like to see more 'How many police officers have *you* shot?' Letty. We both luuuuuuuurve Letty.




Level -> RE: Another "what are you reading" thread (11/14/2012 5:21:42 AM)

Lol at "that fucking flowers" I like him more than Davenport, I think, and totally agree about Letty.

I wonder if he'll do any more Kidd novels?




ChatteParfaitt -> RE: Another "what are you reading" thread (11/14/2012 5:31:03 AM)

I'd love to see Letty go up against Kidd and LuEllen. Now that would be a great Sandford.

I found out about the Dalai Lama book while searching for titles by Ekman. I just got done with his Telling Lies, and am looking forward to more by him when they come in at the library.




Level -> RE: Another "what are you reading" thread (11/14/2012 6:17:37 AM)

*makes note to look into other books by Ekman*




calamitysandra -> RE: Another "what are you reading" thread (11/14/2012 7:07:56 AM)

For educational fun: "Woman in early medieval Europe",

for university: "The Waldensian Dissent",

once more re-reading in the evenings in bed: "The Belgariad",

reading to Youngest and MiddleChild while enjoying it myself: The second Percy Jackson book, named "Im Bann des Zyklopen" in German,

cant wait to get my hands on: the new Dresden Files, "Cold Day", which is pre-ordered and should be here at the end of the month.




yourdarkdesire -> RE: Another "what are you reading" thread (11/14/2012 7:39:27 AM)

I think that "fucking Flowers" guy just might give James Bond a run for his money where the wimmins is concerned! My problem with those books is that I can't reconcile my version of a guy named Virgil (big black guy), with Sandfords (blonde surfer dude type). I actually have to mentally reset everytime I open a Flowers book.

One thing I found really cool was that a the marching band world competition back in July, one of the bands involved was the (get this) Mankato Area 77 Lancers Marching Band! And I had finished a Flowers book only a week before!




slvemike4u -> RE: Another "what are you reading" thread (11/14/2012 7:48:06 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Level


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ORIGINAL: slvemike4u


quote:

ORIGINAL: Level

The Panther by Nelson Demille and The Twelve by Justin Cronin.

I just finished the Panther,Demille is great...want me to tell you the ending[:D]
Save you some time and all that,lol


No! Lol, he is a damn good writer, he pulls off the smart assed comedy very well.

Yeah,I love the sarcasm of his characters....and the back and forth with his wife is just great.Adding Brennan,the investigator from "The Generals Daughter" was just a bonus...lol




slvemike4u -> RE: Another "what are you reading" thread (11/14/2012 7:56:24 AM)

Okay,I am going to have to check out these John Sanford books.Always looking for a new author to read,especially one with a list as extensive as his.I'm a voracious reader,so finding a new guy with a long list is a gold mine for me.
I force myself to break it up with some non-fiction...but I can't finish any book without knowing where I am going next,so if he works I'm set for a bit...lol




yourdarkdesire -> RE: Another "what are you reading" thread (11/14/2012 12:26:26 PM)

Mike, you might also enjoy James Patterson, if you don't already. He also has an extensive reading list.




slvemike4u -> RE: Another "what are you reading" thread (11/15/2012 3:42:49 PM)


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ORIGINAL: yourdarkdesire

Mike, you might also enjoy James Patterson, if you don't already. He also has an extensive reading list.

Actually I don't like Patterson,and this reasoning may seem strange but his 1 and 2 page chapters just drive me crazy.
Bottom line is I am uncomfortable reading him...I know that sounds awfully shallow but that's the thing ,he just doesn't work for me.[:)]




petmonkey -> RE: Another "what are you reading" thread (11/15/2012 10:31:13 PM)

i'm reading the Howard Pyle version of the Robin Hood tales, Second Space by Czeslaw Milosz, and I'm slowly re-reading The Illiad.




ShaharThorne -> RE: Another "what are you reading" thread (11/16/2012 1:53:59 AM)

Now reading Bond of Passion by Bertrice Small. I got a lot of her collection in my personal library.




ChatteParfaitt -> RE: Another "what are you reading" thread (11/16/2012 3:35:12 AM)

I'm not a Patterson fan, either.

For those looking for someone different, may I suggest the author Patricia Highsmith.

She wrote the original 'Strangers on a Train' story which you may remember since Hitchcock turned it into a movie. But she's famous for her Ripley series, the first of which is 'The Talented Mr. Ripley.' This story was made into a movie in 1999, with Matt Damon playing Ripley.







SayangKitty -> RE: Another "what are you reading" thread (11/16/2012 1:46:05 PM)


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ORIGINAL: littlewonder

Has anyone read the new book, "The Casual Vacancy" by J.K. Rowling yet? What is your review? I was thinking of picking it up. I've heard rave reviews of it.



Got it on the ereader but haven't read it yet. The summary looks really good, though!

Right now I'm trying to only stick to one book, but I have so many good ones to read!
Re reading the Wheel of Time series as the final book is released in January (currently on book 11)...but also reading Elantris by Brandon Sanderson




Kana -> RE: Another "what are you reading" thread (11/16/2012 2:25:44 PM)

Reading Guns, Germs and Steel and The Power Broker at the lilone's.
At home, I'm working my way through Perdition Street Station, Prospero Lost and Rule of the Bone




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