What are you reading? Part 9 [March]
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Originally posted by Geofferson
What'd you think of it. I have not read it yet, but many say it is a nice return to 'old' Grisham.
What'd you think of it. I have not read it yet, but many say it is a nice return to 'old' Grisham.
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Just finished Richard Dooling's Bet Your Life. Solid, tight story and a quick read at that. This was my first Dooling novel, but I plan on picking up Critical Care, White Man's Grave and Brain Storm sometime soon...
Next up, Lawrence Block's Hit Man.
Next up, Lawrence Block's Hit Man.
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Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut (just starting) and finishing up All Girls by Karen Stabiner
I am really enjoying All Girls, very good reading.
Prior to these, I read an outstanding novel by Philip Roth - American Pastoral
I am really enjoying All Girls, very good reading.
Prior to these, I read an outstanding novel by Philip Roth - American Pastoral
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March has been a productive month!
Current Read: Patricia Lewin's Blind Run -- An ex-CIA assassin on the run with a couple of mystery kids. Decent so far.
Last 5 Reads: P.J. Tracy's Monkeewrench, Donald Westlake's Money for Nothing, Sarah Lovett's Dark Alchemy, Harlan Coben's No Second Chance, and Michael Connelly's Lost Light.
Next in the queue: John Donohue's Sensei, Joyce Krieg's Murder off Mike, Steve Hamilton's Blood Is the Sky, Edward Wright's Clea's Moon, and Glenville Lovell's Too Beautiful to Die.
Current Read: Patricia Lewin's Blind Run -- An ex-CIA assassin on the run with a couple of mystery kids. Decent so far.
Last 5 Reads: P.J. Tracy's Monkeewrench, Donald Westlake's Money for Nothing, Sarah Lovett's Dark Alchemy, Harlan Coben's No Second Chance, and Michael Connelly's Lost Light.
Next in the queue: John Donohue's Sensei, Joyce Krieg's Murder off Mike, Steve Hamilton's Blood Is the Sky, Edward Wright's Clea's Moon, and Glenville Lovell's Too Beautiful to Die.




