pnoon 06:28 PM 05-17-2017
So Dan, do you get paid for all your links to Amazon?
Just wondering.
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elderboy02 06:04 AM 05-18-2017
Originally Posted by pnoon:
So Dan, do you get paid for all your links to Amazon?
Just wondering.
I wish. I'm just trying to make it easier for people to read about the book if they are interested.
I wish other people would post links so that I can more easily add the books to my Amazon wish list
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TXRebel 11:26 AM 05-18-2017
elderboy02 11:43 AM 05-18-2017
Please let me know how it is. I have it on my Amazon wish list.
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TXRebel 06:26 PM 05-18-2017
Originally Posted by elderboy02:
Please let me know how it is. I have it on my Amazon wish list.
Will do. Have you read the other books in the Bob Lee Swagger Series?
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I've read the whole Swagger series and have enjoyed them. I'm impressed that the author either is a shooter or at least has done the research to get the details on the weaponry correct, which is more rare than it should be.
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I'm halfway through Into The Water, the second novel by Paula Hawkins who wrote the majorly popular The Girl On The Train. The premise is the "difficult women" who have drowned in the river running beside a small English town over the last couple hundred years; now two women recently have drowned, one a suicide and then the next perhaps a murder. The story is intruiging and the writing is excellent but stylistically it's a bit tiring: every chapter is one of the ten characters' inner thoughts and point of view that may clash with another's, and I have to keep thinking, who's this person, how do they relate? Overall very good though, and I haven't yet figured out "who dunnit" or even if anything actually was "dun".
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elderboy02 09:22 PM 05-18-2017
Originally Posted by TXRebel:
Will do. Have you read the other books in the Bob Lee Swagger Series?
I haven't. I have Point of Impact, but haven't started it yet
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TXRebel 09:47 PM 05-18-2017
Originally Posted by elderboy02:
I haven't. I have Point of Impact, but haven't started it yet
If you like the character, I highly recommend reading all in the series. There is also a three book series about his father,
Earl Swagger. One is set in 1953 Havana.
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elderboy02 07:30 AM 05-19-2017
No Angel by Jay Dobyns
This is the story of the first federal agent to infiltrate the inner circle of the Hells Angels outlaw motorcycle gang.
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dman4505 03:37 AM 05-20-2017
Reading two books at this time
The Ultimate Encyclopedia Of Knots & Ropework - Geoffrey Budworth
The New Rules of Running - Vijay Vad, MD
Don
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jaymz 08:13 AM 05-20-2017
jonumberone 06:15 AM 05-22-2017
Prussian Blue, Philip Kerr. This is in the Bernie Gunther series of a German police detective in WW2. He hates the Nazis but has to work amongst them. This is a deeply researched series with recognizable names and a great read both as detective stories and for the history.
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elderboy02 08:16 PM 05-25-2017
elderboy02 09:19 AM 05-31-2017
Before They Are Hanged, Joe Abercrombie. Book 2 of The First Law trilogy.
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Porch Dweller 08:45 PM 05-31-2017
Originally Posted by jrw:
Before They Are Hanged, Joe Abercrombie. Book 2 of The First Law trilogy.
:-)
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hotreds 10:33 PM 05-31-2017
heyferg 07:08 PM 06-01-2017