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jledou 06:59 AM 07-16-2013
Neverwinter by R.A. Salvatore
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pnoon 07:39 AM 07-16-2013
Without Fail by Lee Child
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Apoco 04:00 PM 07-16-2013
Zoe's Tale by John Scalzi. It is the 4th in the Old Man's War series.

I've made it through 2 and 3 in the last week or so - the joy of audiobooks :-)
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rebelknight 09:47 PM 07-20-2013
Calico Joe by John Grisham
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Simple1 12:30 AM 07-21-2013
Duck Commander Happy, Happy,Happy compliments of CamoFlogged.
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rebelknight 07:06 PM 07-25-2013
America by heart - Sarah Palin

I've never been a huge fan of hers but I figured if I'm going to have an opinion it might as well be an educated one
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shilala 07:18 PM 07-25-2013
I just finished up a series of books by BV Larson called Star Force Series.
Then I read a couple real quick ones by Joshua Dalzelle, Omega Risng and Omega Force.
Now I went back to the Crimson Worlds series by Jay Allan. I'm on book 3, A Little Rebellion.
I'm on my 11th book in 2 weeks despite the fact that I decided to quit reading fiction for awhile. That was about 3 weeks ago. :-)
I'd think that when my reading habit cost more than my cigar habit I'd ease up. I should have known better. :-)

To my credit, I have found that there are TONS of really good $.99 titles on Amazon.
If anyone uses Kindle and wants to swap some sci-fi books, drop me a pm.
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Patrick B 07:46 PM 07-25-2013
Dan Brown's latest. Snore fest.
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Heavy_d 07:37 AM 07-26-2013
I recently aquired the entire Zorro series by Johnston McCullley, all 62 novels and short stories, so I'm going to attempt to read them all in order.

Originally Posted by jledou:
Neverwinter by R.A. Salvatore
Jay, what'd you think of it? His last couple books have been taking the series in an interesting direction.
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jledou 06:21 AM 07-29-2013
Originally Posted by Heavy_d:

Jay, what'd you think of it? His last couple books have been taking the series in an interesting direction.
I have read the entire series and these last two books have been hard because of the move to new characters. I still liked the first two and I am working on the third right now. Overall I would say this one was enjoyable but doesn't standout as one of my favorites from Salvatore.

I feel like the reformation of the main characters will be complete over the next two books and then the series should take off again.
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yourchoice 08:16 AM 07-29-2013
Originally Posted by Patrick B:
Dan Brown's latest. Snore fest.
Hmm...I disagree. I'm about half-way through and think it's a pretty good read.
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pnoon 08:16 AM 07-29-2013
Predator by Patricia Cornwell
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organgrinder 09:30 AM 07-29-2013
Snuff By Terry Pratchett
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Porch Dweller 09:39 AM 07-29-2013
Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett. It's hilarious.
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MedicCook 10:01 AM 07-29-2013
Going old school with Rage by Richard Bachman aka Stephen King.
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tsolomon 10:25 AM 07-29-2013
Just finished The Name of the Wind (The Kingkiller Chronicle: Day One) by Patrick Rithfuss and started book 2, The Wise Man's Fear.
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Heavy_d 12:05 PM 07-29-2013
Originally Posted by jledou:
I have read the entire series and these last two books have been hard because of the move to new characters. I still liked the first two and I am working on the third right now. Overall I would say this one was enjoyable but doesn't standout as one of my favorites from Salvatore.

I feel like the reformation of the main characters will be complete over the next two books and then the series should take off again.
I agree, the move to the new characters was hard on me too. However, if what I've read is true, his newest one coming in Aug should please most of his diehard fans. Apparently the spell plague and all the changes in the Realms weren't really approved of by Ed Greenwood and other higher ups in Forgotten Realms development, so the event known as The Sundering is supposed to move the setting back to what they consider the heart of the Forgotten Realms, more like it used to be. The first book in the event is Salvatore's The Companions, which is supposed to bring back some old friends if I understand right.
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shilala 03:45 PM 08-01-2013
Last night I finished The Long Earth - Terry Pratchett.
Right before that was book 5 in the Crimson Worlds series, The Line Must Hold - Jay Allan.
Now I grabbed The First Imperium. It's the 6th book of Crimson Worlds.
The Long Earth was okay, but it could have been so, so much better. I got the sample for the sequel and I don't think I'll read it. Too much coin and not enough weeyoo in that one.

Biggie for Michael...
Dust - Hugh Howey gets released on the 17th at Amazon. I'm looking forward to that one. It should be good.
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CigarNut 05:19 PM 08-01-2013
Originally Posted by shilala:
Last night I finished The Long Earth - Terry Pratchett.
Right before that was book 5 in the Crimson Worlds series, The Line Must Hold - Jay Allan.
Now I grabbed The First Imperium. It's the 6th book of Crimson Worlds.
The Long Earth was okay, but it could have been so, so much better. I got the sample for the sequel and I don't think I'll read it. Too much coin and not enough weeyoo in that one.

Biggie for Michael...
Dust - Hugh Howey gets released on the 17th at Amazon. I'm looking forward to that one. It should be good.
I am looking forward to it as well!
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stevefrench 05:23 PM 08-01-2013
Five Families: The Rise, Decline, and Resurgence of America's Most Powerful Mafia Empires by Selwyn Raab
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