Dresden Files "Skin Game".
Dresden Files "Skin Game".
The Complete Sherlock Holmes.
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Insurgent. Read it and loved it. I'm going to read the first Game of Thrones book and then Allegiant.
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Charlie Angus's Unlikely Radicals.
Local fete at the weekend so I bought among others, Jack The Ripper by Colin Wilson, Mirror Mirror and Confessions of an ugly Stepsister by Gregory MAguire, Wuthering Heights, also Picked up an old DC Encyclopedia from 2006, The Grays by Whitley Strieber, and The Coffee Tea or ME girls Lay it on the line from the 70s.
Prince of Fools by Mark Lawrence.
First book of his new trilogy and just came out last week. It's a lot of fun and really does live up to the "same, but different" cliche when compared to the Broken Empire trilogy. Still has its fair share of grit and gore and it's very much aware of its playing in the same world and it's very much a Mark Lawrence book.....but it's also really funny.
Godzilla 2014 novelization
Yet another copy of Callahan's Cross time Saloon. I keep "lending" those out and not getting them back
Halo: Silentium, the last of the Forerunner Trilogy.
Dangerous Women: An anthology edited by G.R.R. Martin. I bought it because it has a short story written by Martin called “The Princess and The Queen, or, The Blacks and The Greens”. It is a story that takes place in the same universe as the Song of Ice and Fire books such as A Game of Thrones. The story takes place a couple of hundred years before the events in the current books. I liked it but it reads more like a historical account and not much like a story. Very dense and zillions of names to keep track of.
It surprises me that nearly all of Peter Benchley's novels (with the exception of Jaws, of course) are out-of-print. He's not exactly an obscure author; most of his works were bestsellers. Anyway, I scored four of his novels from a used book store today, two of which turned out to be first edition hardcovers.
I also picked up these relatively new editions of Tarzan of the Apes and A Princess of Mars from Barnes & Noble.