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[QUOTE=Dante Milton;4571752][I]Black Leopard Red Wolf[/I] by Marlon James, set in a fantastical pre-colonial Africa, a man known only as Tracker is hired to find a mysterious boy. A highly imaginative and adventurous story with inspirations from African mythology and folklore. The book is written from the perspective of the protagonist and as such is entirely written in a dialect that takes some getting used to. Although the story being told does have a conclusion, it also makes use of a framing device which is sort of left unresolved. A really enjoyable, if emotionally draining read.
Content warning [spoil] several depictions of rape [/spoil][/QUOTE]
Interesting. I think I'll check that out next, I love the Sword and Soul Genre.
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Now reading [I]Act of Treason[/I] (2007), the seventh Mitch Rapp novel by Vince Flynn.
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[QUOTE=The Darknight Detective;4582761]Now reading [I]Act of Treason[/I] (2007), the seventh Mitch Rapp novel by Vince Flynn.
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I love the Vince Flynn books and since his passing, Kyle Mills taking over the writing has been an amazing combination. I've got an advance copy of the new book that comes out on Tuesday and I'm hoping to see Mills on his new book tour since he's coming to a store that I can actually go to.
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Los detectives salvajes, by my late countryman Roberto Bolaño
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On the Kindle front, I'm now reading [I]Arsène Lupin versus Herlock Sholmes[/I] (1908), the second Lupin book by Maurice Leblanc. It contains the fairly lengthy [I]The Blonde Lady[/I] and the short story [I]The Jewish Lamp[/I].
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[QUOTE=Deathstroke;4582888]I love the Vince Flynn books and since his passing, Kyle Mills taking over the writing has been an amazing combination. I've got an advance copy of the new book that comes out on Tuesday and I'm hoping to see Mills on his new book tour since he's coming to a store that I can actually go to.[/QUOTE]
I recall you mentioning you were getting the advance copy of the new novel. Good luck with the book signing in the near future! I still have quite a while before I get to the post-Flynn books. :)
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The Number of the Beast by Robert Heinlein. Dear God, this is a slog.
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[QUOTE=Nine Crocodile;4585742]The Number of the Beast by Robert Heinlein. Dear God, this is a slog.[/QUOTE]
Heh. It is the sloppiest of the novels I have read by him, but I still found it entertaining. FWIW, the ending is worth the effort, IMO.
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My review of Ellen Hart's new mystery [i]Twisted at the Root[/i] will be in the new issue of Mystery Scene magazine and it's been posted online as well. You can check it out [url=https://www.mysteryscenemag.com/blog-article/6604-twisted-at-the-root]HERE![/url]
Also, my review of the C.J. Box thriller [I]The Bitterroots[/I] was printed in the same issue of Mystery Scene and it has now been posted online [url=https://www.mysteryscenemag.com/component/content/article/26-reviews/books/6609-the-bitterroots]HERE![/url]
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I started reading The Man who Japed by Philip K.Dick.
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Here's my Mystery Scene magazine review of [url=https://www.mysteryscenemag.com/component/content/article/26-reviews/books/6635-one-good-deed]David Baldacci's [I]One Good Deed[/I][/url].
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I've been recommended this book many times. Have to admit I does have my interest.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=FluffySheep;4575047]This is on my list too. I've heard good things.[/QUOTE]
Word of warning we've been waiting on the next book since 2013, the first two make for pretty good standalones but the third was meant to kick off a more overarching story. And then the author had personal stuff happen and we've been waiting ever since
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[QUOTE=The Darknight Detective;4585749]Heh. It is the sloppiest of the novels I have read by him, but I still found it entertaining. FWIW, the ending is worth the effort, IMO.[/QUOTE]\
The ending was fun, but not really worth it,IMO.
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[QUOTE=Nine Crocodile;4594837]\
The ending was fun, but not really worth it,IMO.[/QUOTE]
Agreed.
I'd recommend [I]Glory Road, Starship Troopers[/I] or [I]Have Spacesuit Will Travel[/I].
I just started [I]The Future[/I] by Al Gore.
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[QUOTE=Nine Crocodile;4594837]\
The ending was fun, but not really worth it,IMO.[/QUOTE]
No problem. It is pretty essential, though, as a read if you take on the later (and better) novels in the Lazarus Long universe.
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Just finished After the End, really quite beautiful :)
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