elderboy02 12:50 PM 03-13-2017
Kill Screen by Benjamin Reeves
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tsolomon 05:54 PM 03-13-2017
Darktown by Thomas Mullen. A novel about the first eight black ("Negro" in the parlance of the era) police officers to be hired by the city of Atlanta in 1948. Times certainly have changed, thankfully for all of us, but this is a good read.
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pnoon 09:19 PM 03-22-2017
elderboy02 09:07 PM 03-23-2017
Skywalker 12:25 AM 03-29-2017
elderboy02 12:30 PM 04-12-2017
The Long Walk by Richard Bachman AKA Stephen King
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Chainsaw13 12:33 PM 04-12-2017
Just finished the Einstein Prophecy. 3.5 outta 5.
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Six Four, Hideo Yokoyama. Smoothly translated from the Japanese. Cold case missing girl from 16 years ago and now the lead detective's own daughter has gone missing. I'm only a few pages in but enjoying it so far.
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elderboy02 08:38 AM 04-13-2017
A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman
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GrouchoM 02:43 AM 04-21-2017
cthulnado 07:32 AM 04-21-2017
Thrawn by Timothy Zahn...if you are a fan of the original Thrawn trilogy, or just Star Wars in general, I highly recommend it.
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The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane, Lisa See. While I know none of you manly types are sissy tea drinkers, j/k, this novel's backstory treats with pu'er tea from the wild mountains of China where it may be plucked from a 400-year-old tree by Chinese minority tribespeople and sold for $hundreds or $thousands an ounce. The story itself follows a minority girl who has to give up her child for adoption to an American couple due to her tribes mores and traditions. Lisa See is that good a writer that a couple of times the guy next door must have been chopping onions, dang him all to heck.
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M1903A1 06:29 PM 04-23-2017
A 1964 softcover copy of "The Rise of the West".
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Daughter of the Sword, Steve Bein. Tokyo police detective discovers her destiny as a swordswoman. Lop lop, bad guys are gonna lose body parts.
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elderboy02 08:57 PM 04-30-2017
American Gods by Neil Gaiman
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Porch Dweller 07:12 AM 05-01-2017
Originally Posted by elderboy02:
American Gods by Neil Gaiman
Great book. I need to re-read it; it's been a while.
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nutcracker 11:04 AM 05-01-2017
Otis Rice - Hatfields and McCoys.
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tsolomon 11:06 AM 05-01-2017
Originally Posted by elderboy02:
American Gods by Neil Gaiman
I really like Neil Gaiman and I think this is probably his best book.
:-)
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elderboy02 12:24 PM 05-01-2017
Originally Posted by Porch Dweller:
Great book. I need to re-read it; it's been a while.
Originally Posted by tsolomon:
I really like Neil Gaiman and I think this is probably his best book. :-)
I read 4 chapters so far. I don't understand what the short mythology stories at the end of the chapters have to do with anything
:-)
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