This is the next in Steve Berry's Cotton Malone series. Good series but seems like earlier ones I read were better. This one just seemed a little to much DiVinci Code like for my taste. Just seemed a little too forced altogether and the whole North Korean angle just didn't make much sense. Still a good read, good page turner type book.
I will be posting on PBS probably pretty soon. There are 27 WL for it but it is a mass media paperback so those move a lot quicker than other books.
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Visits From the Drowned Girl--#14 finished
I finished this book and set it aside for a day to try to figure out what I thought of it and I am still not really sure. Overall, I would have to say I did not like it. A just kind of bizarre story of a guy that climbs towers to paint, change lights, repairs and while up a desolate tower witnesses a girl setup a camera, strip down and walk into a raging river & be carried away. He was too far up & too far away to stop it but coming down goes to the spot & collects the girls belongings--clothes, backpack and camera. The backpack was full of earlier tapes the girl made. He thinks about going to police & handing it all over but instead keeps it and slowly watches the tapes & gets involved in the girl's family. Her sister is a dwarf that seems to be just a nice girl. Benny, the guy, is basically trash and has trashy friends. He kind of puts on an act for the sister but his trashiness comes through at times. At the end he puts back the camera & things and leaves them for someone else to find, I guess. I was really hoping he would jump in the river too--I really didn't like him. There were times you could tell he was conflicted about what he was doing but other times just pushed ahead with the crap of his life--just a really unlikeable character.
I have posted it on PBS, it is the only copy so will probably move at some point I am guessing.
I have posted it on PBS, it is the only copy so will probably move at some point I am guessing.
Monday, March 7, 2016
R is for Ricochet--#13 finished
The next in Sue Grafton's Kinsey Milhone series. Another good book in series and some changes seem to be underway. Her landlord Henry had a woman that he was kind of interested in but didn't work out but seems to have laid groundwork for future dating. Kinsey gets what could be a steady type boyfriend, a police detective that she always seemed to have a thing for and he is newly divorced after a very short marriage. They are getting along very well. Case was a little different but had the twists and turns and details that kept it all moving along. No mention of her recently found family this time though. Still liking the series and where things are moving.
This is a keeper series for me so onto the shelf it goes.
This is a keeper series for me so onto the shelf it goes.
Monday, February 29, 2016
Little Madhouse on the Prairie--#12 finished
This book first got put on my WL because I thought it had something to do with the Little House TV show--my wife is still a big fan. Sometime later before I got the book I realized it wasn't about the TV show but about growing up in N Dakota and figured okay since I grew up in NE figured I would still give it a try. Once I received the book I realized it was about growing up in an abusive family & how this lady over came this. Tough parts to read and have to credit author for finding a way through. Not sure I completely buy all the therapy and techniques used but per this book it seems to have helped the author then okay. Not really a book I probably would have read if I realized what it was about but still a good read to realize/remind oneself that there are people going through these kinds of things.
I will mail off probably soon on PBS, I think there are 2 WL for it. There is no reason for me to hold onto this & want to get it out to someone it could help.
I will mail off probably soon on PBS, I think there are 2 WL for it. There is no reason for me to hold onto this & want to get it out to someone it could help.
Thursday, February 25, 2016
The 6th Extinction--#11 finished
This is the next in the James Rollins Sigma series. Good series but this one I don't think was quite at the level of the previous books. He tries to write of a sort of possible scenario based on enough true things or at least possible true things. I just had a hard time buying this one--a whole kind of lost world or land that time forgot thing with a whole different sort of life developed in underneath the ice and rock of Antarctica. Scientists knowing about this & doing crazy experiments and the world as we know it almost ending. Sorry just too far out there this time. Oh well, I will stick around for next in series, not giving up because this one didn't do it for me.
There are 13 WL for the book but with this series that is not that many. I have a couple to mail out this weekend and this one might be joining them too or the mailing after this.
There are 13 WL for the book but with this series that is not that many. I have a couple to mail out this weekend and this one might be joining them too or the mailing after this.
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Visit Sunny Chernobyl--#10 finished
A fun sort of travel book about the author visiting some of the world's most polluted places--Chernobyl, a river in India that gets Dehli's raw sewage, Fort McMurray, Canada and the oil sands, Port Author, LA the US's refinery town, the plastic floating mess in the Pacific and so on. Good interesting reads about all of them. He just kind of visits and examines them, doesn't get too preachy or too far out there environmentally but just his visiting these places & writing this book makes you think. Living in St Louis area and our nuclear waste with a landfill fire not too far off, makes me hope we don't land in volume 2 of this--if there is one.
I will post this on PBS at some point, don't remember how many WL but still plenty so no big hurry at this point.
I will post this on PBS at some point, don't remember how many WL but still plenty so no big hurry at this point.
Sunday, February 14, 2016
This is Not a Game--#9 finished
This is a kind of sci-fi near future story where computer hackers in college grow up form company and develop an investment program that eventually makes one rich, one killed, one telling story--the girl--lives and one doing killing after getting exiled ends up dying too. Never really got into this. The computer company that was legitimate did role playing games that merged reality and computer lives, this is what the girl did. The investment program took down a few different countries economies along the way. Story was interesting but again not really something that caught me.
I will post on PBS, there is 1 WL for it so will move at some point once it gets posted.
I will post on PBS, there is 1 WL for it so will move at some point once it gets posted.
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