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darkside 05-23-05 03:32 PM

Just finished:
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Very good, but not as good as the previous two books Lost Light and The Narrows in my opinion. The stories seemed to have more of an edge when he was out of the police department for a couple of books. Not really sold on the Cold Case stories or Kiz as his main partner.

Next up more Agatha Christie:
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Scarecrow 05-23-05 04:28 PM

Just started...

Along Came A Spider
by James Patterson

http://content.powells.com/cgi-bin/i...sbn=0316693642

rkndkn 05-23-05 06:40 PM

Just finished Donald E. Westlake's "Watch Your Back!" and am now reading his latest under his Richard Stark pseudonym:

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Kal-El 05-24-05 11:46 AM

Just finished reading--and about to start a thread if there isn't one yet--Steve Berry's The Third Secret

After seeing the teaser for Goblet, I'm in the mood to re-read all 5 Harry Potter books. So those are next.

Geofferson 05-24-05 10:40 PM

Just started:

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Shipwreck 05-25-05 12:58 PM

Almost finished with Prentice Alvin the 3rd book of the Alvin Maker series by Orson Scott Card. I can't stop reading this author's books.

Last night I picked up 1776 by David McCullough. I'll try to hold off reading it until July (when I'll be in the mood for American history).

Scarecrow 05-25-05 01:20 PM

Getting ready to start...

The Kill Artist
by Daniel Silva

http://content.powells.com/cgi-bin/i...sbn=0451209338

brainee 05-25-05 02:38 PM

I just finished this:

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It was ok ... I didn't care for the jumping narrative perspective, and the fact the book's packaging is extremely misleading. It has very little to do with aliens or an invasion. It's more "military vs rednecks".

I also recently finished this:

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It's the first book I read by this author. I was in the mood for a "popcorn" sci-fi/action adventure -- I like authors like Michael Crichton, Preston and Childe, James Rollins, and Jeff Long, and Matthew Reilly kept coming up in those "if you liked ... you should try ..." recommendations. I might have liked this book -- if I was 12. I knew it wouldn't be high-brow, but this was far more idiotic than I was hoping for. And the author has this annoying style of italicizing action when they're being described like a 12-year old talking about the "cool" parts of a movie he saw. Like: He was surrounded by dozens of man-eating crocodiles, and knew he was a goner but then he jumped out of the water, running across their backs, before leaping in the air and grabbing the landing pad of a passing helicopter!!!

Geofferson 05-25-05 02:51 PM


Originally Posted by brainee
I also recently finished this:

http://images.barnesandnoble.com.edg...00/8490722.gif

It's the first book I read by this author. I was in the mood for a "popcorn" sci-fi/action adventure -- I like authors like Michael Crichton, Preston and Childe, James Rollins, and Jeff Long, and Matthew Reilly kept coming up in those "if you liked ... you should try ..." recommendations. I might have liked this book -- if I was 12. I knew it wouldn't be high-brow, but this was far more idiotic than I was hoping for. And the author has this annoying style of italicizing action when they're being described like a 12-year old talking about the "cool" parts of a movie he saw. Like: He was surrounded by dozens of man-eating crocodiles, and knew he was a goner but then he jumped out of the water, running across their backs, before leaping in the air and grabbing the landing pad of a passing helicopter!!!

I was this close on deciding to start reading this last night. I still may, but am no longer as excited about it. For the record, I had heard good things about his books.

Baron Of Hell 05-25-05 05:55 PM

I was on a book ban until the next Harry Potter came out but I thought it was coming out in JUN. Now I might read City of the Dead or do a Harry Potter run.

July will be nice because the next Song of Ice and Fire book comes out then also. Feel sorry for you poor souls that have not read it in awhile. There sure was a lot of stuff going on to keep track of.

brainee 05-25-05 08:19 PM

About Matthew Reilly's Temple:


Originally Posted by brainee
It's the first book I read by this author. I was in the mood for a "popcorn" sci-fi/action adventure -- I like authors like Michael Crichton, Preston and Childe, James Rollins, and Jeff Long, and Matthew Reilly kept coming up in those "if you liked ... you should try ..." recommendations. I might have liked this book -- if I was 12. I knew it wouldn't be high-brow, but this was far more idiotic than I was hoping for. And the author has this annoying style of italicizing action when they're being described like a 12-year old talking about the "cool" parts of a movie he saw. Like: He was surrounded by dozens of man-eating crocodiles, and knew he was a goner but then he jumped out of the water, running across their backs, before leaping in the air and grabbing the landing pad of a passing helicopter!!!


Originally Posted by Geofferson
I was this close on deciding to start reading this last night. I still may, but am no longer as excited about it. For the record, I had heard good things about his books.

Well, if you have it already, by all means read it! Looking at reviews on amazon there are certainly tons of people who love Matthew Reilly's writing style. I just don't happen to be one of them. A funny observation -- many of the glowing reviews at amazon are filled with typos! What could that say about the target audience? :) Despite the length, it was a very fast read. And I was liking the book alright until about the halfway point. It started to lose me when (really minor spoilers follow, but I'll black out to be safe)
Spoiler:
the Nazis showed up. And I really turned against it during this lengthy inane river chase sequence where a college professor and a couple friends single-handledly destroy the entire naval fleet of the 4th Reich. Yes, for this book, that's just a minor spoiler.
I won't think less of you if you like this book. Well, maybe a little less, but what do you care. I'm just some anonymous guy on the internet! :)

brainee 05-25-05 08:48 PM


Originally Posted by Scarecrow
Still reading...

Memories of Ice
by Steven Erikson

http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P...2.LZZZZZZZ.jpg

627 pages in, 567 to go. :)

What's your opinion of this? This series was recommended to me, using the logic if I liked GRR Martin and Robin Hobb I'd like this.

Scarecrow 05-26-05 09:49 AM


Originally Posted by brainee
What's your opinion of this? This series was recommended to me, using the logic if I liked GRR Martin and Robin Hobb I'd like this.

I like this series a lot (the book you mention is book 3). It is pretty complex at times & has lots of characters, but that's part of what I like about it. Definately not your regular cookie cutter LotR knock off junk. I was told if I liked Martin I'd like it and the recommendation was spot on for me. I've read the first three books though & had to stop for a while. After thousands of pages in the Malazan world I found I needed a break for a while. I'm sure I'll get through the rest of what's out in time for the newest book (last I heard Feb. of '06).

I know others here are into this series & perhaps they can give you some thoughts as well.

n0fear88 05-28-05 09:28 AM

Currently reading: http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P...2.LZZZZZZZ.jpg :)

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conscience 05-28-05 11:42 AM

Just started:

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Up next:

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and

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I'm a slow reader (not much time to), so it will probably take me awhile - but I am definitely looking forward to all three.


Just finished reading <b>Running With Scissors</b> for the third time (a few friends read it and I wanted to brush up - I am glad I did: we had a hearty discussion on it). It's a book, like ELECTION, that can be read over and over again, IMO. I usually don't reread anything.

lewzer76 05-28-05 09:25 PM

Just finished Bag of Bones by Stephen King
In the middle of Sims by F. Paul Wilson


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