What are you reading? (February 2013)
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Re: What are you reading? (February 2013)
Had to wait a looooong time for it to be available at the library but finally the hold was fulfilled A little further than 20 pages into it and enjoying the heck out of it. And about an hour ago I saw it for $4.36 hardcover new at Amazon by a seller Had to bite, at least there's 100% protection if not as advertised but very clearly said new and the seller has 97% feedback. Hardcover version, also. So if it does pan out at least I get more than 21 days to read it (624 pages of Arnold goodness, yikes). I enjoyed his bodybuilding/mini-bio book.
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Re: What are you reading? (February 2013)
Bob Fingerman's "Pariah", my first zombie book, albeit so far they've been the background to the story which concerns itself about the survivors. I like his earlier Bottomfeeder and this is also looking good.
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Re: What are you reading? (February 2013)
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Re: What are you reading? (February 2013)
I've had a lot of fun with those books, especially Mort.
Finished:
I didn't like it very much. Gibson's writing style is too fragmented for me. It's too bad, as I have the sequels sitting around that probably won't get read.
Started:
Actually, several of the original Tom Swift books. I read the Swift Jr. series when I was younger, so I thought it would be fun to see how it began.
Finished:
I didn't like it very much. Gibson's writing style is too fragmented for me. It's too bad, as I have the sequels sitting around that probably won't get read.
Started:
Actually, several of the original Tom Swift books. I read the Swift Jr. series when I was younger, so I thought it would be fun to see how it began.