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Travel Books

I have managed to read several books on our trip to Germany.

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Book: The Lost Symbol

If you look carefully at the fine print on the back of some books, there is a classification or genre listed, largely (I think) to help the bookseller know where to shelve the volume. In the case of Dan Brown’s latest novel I think the genre should read “hyperbole” or perhaps “suspension of disbelief.”
That the [...]

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Book: Sudden Prey

Yet another Prey book.

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Book: Mind Prey

John Sandford week continues with Mind Prey.

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Book: Invisible Prey

John Sandford week continues. Somehow I missed several of the Prey books so I am now catching up. The only problem with this is I’ve read all the ones I have in the house so I’m fresh out of new books to read.

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Book: Hidden Prey

Hidden Prey is another John Sandford novel, this time with Lucas Davenport as the central character. As usual, Sandford spins a good story, with great characters and a couple of good plot twists.

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Book: Heat Lightning

John Sandford’s Heat Lightning is the second book with the central character Virgil Flowers.  Virgil works for the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension for Lucas Davenport, the central character of all the Prey books. The first Virgil Flowers book, Dark of the Moon, was a little slow getting started but a good read. This second [...]

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2010 Books

Every year in December I start to think about tracking the books I read for a year. I frequently am reading more than one book at a time, and sometimes I read two or three books in a week. Being the child of organized list makers, tracking what I read isn’t necessarily a simple thing. [...]

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New Author Sadness

Last night I stayed up late to finish a rather good book by a new author. My love of reading comes from my parents who read to me starting at a very early age, and we’ve shared books an authors throughout my life. My mother in particular reads many of the same authors that I [...]

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