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AH wrote:Just finished "Wishin' & Hopin'" by Wally Lamb. I really like his books.

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Have you read The Hour I First Believed? It gets mixed reviews, but I also like his books.

I used to read all the time and then somehow stopped. My resolution this year was to get through a book a month; I'm 2 months behind:(

If you are into light reading, Adriana Tragiani's Big Stone Gap trilogy is good and I just finished Very Valentine, which is the first of her next trilogy. The 2nd is out in hardcover.
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Currently reading the Lost City of Z. VERY good. Not my typical read, but it is excellent. Great read for STJ!!!

From Publishers Weekly:

In 1925, renowned British explorer Col. Percy Harrison Fawcett embarked on a much publicized search to find the city of Z, site of an ancient Amazonian civilization that may or may not have existed. Fawcett, along with his grown son Jack, never returned, but that didn't stop countless others, including actors, college professors and well-funded explorers from venturing into the jungle to find Fawcett or the city. Among the wannabe explorers is Grann, a staff writer for the New Yorker. Largely about Fawcett, the book examines the stranglehold of passion as Grann's vigorous research mirrors Fawcett's obsession with uncovering the mysteries of the jungle. By interweaving the great story of Fawcett with his own investigative escapades in South America and Britain, Grann provides an in-depth, captivating character study that has the relentless energy of a classic adventure tale.
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Harlen Coben- author.

My hubby eats up anything Harlan Coben writes but I usually hate my hubby's taste in books.

So far, I'm loving Harlan Coben, one of his Myron books randomly plucked off the shelf in the living room.

I think I'm offically sucked in.
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Janet,

Yes I did read "The Hour I First Believed" and I loved it. Could not put it down. Big book but I read it in a short amount of time.

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LysaC wrote:Harlen Coben- author.

My hubby eats up anything Harlan Coben writes but I usually hate my hubby's taste in books.

So far, I'm loving Harlan Coben, one of his Myron books randomly plucked off the shelf in the living room.

I think I'm offically sucked in.
We LOVE Harlan Coben! I've always been a reader, but Blaine had NEVER read a book just for "fun." We were camping a couple of years ago, and I started "The Woods" by Harlan Coben. After reading just a paragraph or two, I said "oh gosh! This is going to be great!" and I read a couple of paragraphs to Blaine. I left camp for awhile, and came back to find him reading. The following Monday, he was late coming home from work and I asked about it. He'd had to pull over, and finish that book LOL.
He has since read every Harlan Coben book, and moved on to other authors as well. It's so neat to see him enjoy something I've always loved.
I pre-ordered the new one, "Caught" for him, and he read it in a day :)
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I finished "Saving CeeCee Honeycutt" but didn't like it much. Too "fluffy" for even me.
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On the non-fiction front I have been reading 740 Park while at our cabin. It is about a ritzy apartment building on 5th Avenue from the time it was built into the early 90s. Rathing interesting.

I also just finished At Least In the City Someone Would Hear Me Scream which is about two guys that move to the UP Michigan from the city. It is broken up into short chapters about how they adjust to living in the woods. Funny stuff.
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So I finished to Harlen Coben book (I think it was The Final Detail) and, wow, I really loved it. Quirky characters, goofy boy-men, an ending that I did not see coming- really good crime novel all around!

Now I have to start reading Harlen Coben's Myron books in order.

One of Harlen Coben's influences is the recently deceased Robert Parker. In fact, many male crime novel authors say that Robert Parker is the best. So I started one of his books yesterday and am hooked.
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Stalking the Wild Pendulum, by Itzhak Bentov

Explaining the theory of the holographic universe...

what nerds cant post?
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I finished "Under the Dome" a few months back. I really liked the book and just the whole concept of it. I also love long involved books.

I started "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" but it just seems really slow to me. I know a lot of people love this series, but I put it down about a 1/3 of the way in and haven't picked it back up.

So, in the mean time since it is spring and all the Everest people are getting ready for their summit I reread "Into Thin Air". I really love this book so I decided to read "Left for Dead". This is Beck Weathers story who was the DR. from Dallas that was left behind 3 times on the 1996 Everest expedition. Not as good as Into Thin Air but a different perspective.

We are getting ready for out STJ trip in about 3 weeks so I am stocking up and need some new books! I just ordered the Harper Connelly series by Charlaine Harris. That will be 4 books but I need more! Wasn't there some talk a while back about "An Embarrassment of Mangoes"? I looked around but couldn't find it.
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IslandElle wrote:Wasn't there some talk a while back about "An Embarrassment of Mangoes"? I looked around but couldn't find it.
I just downloaded the Kindle for Mac yesterday (free) and then purchased the Kindle version of An Embarrassment of Mangoes. So far it's an enjoyable read. Pretty light stuff.
I'm hoping that now that I can grab books electronically I'll actually read books instead of madly surfing the internet. My brain cells are rotting away. :lol:

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IslandElle wrote:
I started "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" but it just seems really slow to me. I know a lot of people love this series, but I put it down about a 1/3 of the way in and haven't picked it back up.
I had the exact same experience, but one time I picked it back up and flew through it. Now I have read the first and second and am EAGERLY awaiting the 3rd installment!
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@ Larry -- I really liked "Who's Afraid of Schrodingers Cat?" Thanks to this book I fell in love with quantum physics. Who knew?
*Another fine scatterbrained production
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Just finished Harlan Coben's The Woods. Really good.

It's an old one but I'm just discovering Coben.
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flip-flop wrote:
I had the exact same experience, but one time I picked it back up and flew through it. Now I have read the first and second and am EAGERLY awaiting the 3rd installment!
Nice to know it wasn't just me. I thought maybe I was crazy since I have heard such good things. I will try it again and see how it goes on my CO trip in June. Thanks!
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