WhoTom Posted February 14 Share Posted February 14 22 hours ago, WhoTom said: Earlier in the thread, I mentioned that I was halfway through The Earthburst Saga by Craig A. Falconer. I'm near the end now, and, wow what a thrill ride! Interesting characters, cool futuristic tech (maybe 10-20 years away for some of it), plot twists, and, like driving thru the Rocky Mountains, there are ups, downs, and something spectacular around every corner. I highly recommend it, and Amazon sells the Kindle version for $0.99 - for the whole series. I'll be reading more of his work. https://www.goodreads.com/series/360931-the-earthburst-saga I just finished the 6th book in the "complete" box set only to find that there's more: at least one more book. I like a variety of genres and I have about 8 books in my queue, so I don’t think I'll continue this one right away, if at all. I liked the conclusion of the 6th book, other than the final scene with the "to be continued" message, so I'm content with that. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheyCallMeAndy Posted February 22 Author Share Posted February 22 Just started book 5 of the Dark Tower series Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheyCallMeAndy Posted April 16 Author Share Posted April 16 What’s everyone reading? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrW Posted April 16 Share Posted April 16 I just finished re-reading Ronald Reng's "A Life Too Short" about the German soccer goalie Robert Enke who was on his way to become the top choice for the German national team for the 2010 World Cup. However, suffering from depression, Enke killed himself in November 2009. Reng's book is powerful testimony how even highly successful individuals can be afflicted by depression. The book won several awards, including British Sports Book of the Year. For some lighter entertainment, try "The Keeper of Dreams" by the same author. It chronicles the career of another German goalie who, coming from a forth division soccer club in Germany, suddenly ended up in the English Premier League. Especially enlightening are the accounts of day-to-day life in the Premier League, which is not always so glamorous. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheyCallMeAndy Posted April 22 Author Share Posted April 22 On 4/15/2024 at 10:43 PM, DrW said: I just finished re-reading Ronald Reng's "A Life Too Short" about the German soccer goalie Robert Enke who was on his way to become the top choice for the German national team for the 2010 World Cup. However, suffering from depression, Enke killed himself in November 2009. Reng's book is powerful testimony how even highly successful individuals can be afflicted by depression. The book won several awards, including British Sports Book of the Year. For some lighter entertainment, try "The Keeper of Dreams" by the same author. It chronicles the career of another German goalie who, coming from a forth division soccer club in Germany, suddenly ended up in the English Premier League. Especially enlightening are the accounts of day-to-day life in the Premier League, which is not always so glamorous. Very cool! Thanks for keeping the thread alive! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BuffaloBud Posted April 22 Share Posted April 22 Finished two by Cormac McCarthy. "The Road" and "The Passenger". Road was very "dark" and Passenger was a difficult read for me - just could not get into it. Excellent writing tho. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Augie Posted April 22 Share Posted April 22 I just got home from my “bookstore”, a/k/a Costco where I picked up a couple easy reads, a Baldacci and whoever wrote this one for Patterson. My wife is still trying to finish The Art of Racing In The Rain. I liked that one, but she just doesn’t have much time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DD4Bills Posted April 22 Share Posted April 22 Recently finished "Persuader" (a Jack Reacher novel), which I believe is the book that Season 3 of the show will be based on. Currently reading "Burn Book" by Kara Swisher, a long time tech reporter since the early days of the internet. The book basically dishes on all of the one-time wonderboys of the tech world who are now by and large a bunch of d-cks. After that, I have the "3 World Problem" trilogy on deck...not sure yet if I'll read them all back-to-back or take a break with something a bit less dense in between. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Augie Posted 55 minutes ago Share Posted 55 minutes ago On 4/22/2024 at 2:11 PM, Augie said: I just got home from my “bookstore”, a/k/a Costco where I picked up a couple easy reads, a Baldacci and whoever wrote this one for Patterson. My wife is still trying to finish The Art of Racing In The Rain. I liked that one, but she just doesn’t have much time. Okay, here I am quoting myself but I’m a good bit into the Baldacci book I bought above (almost halfway). A Calamity of Souls does not fall into my usual cheesy commercial empty book calories. It’s about a white lawyer in 1960’s Virginia defending a Black guy for killing a wealthy old white couple, so basically it’s about racism. I guess I grew up sheltered, but it’s shocking to me that these things happened in my lifetime. Baldacci said it was a project he had been working on over a decade, and I’m glad he finally finished it and I happened to pick it up off the table at Costco. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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