What book(s) are you reading???
need to get that and the "new" Donald Westlake from Hard CaseRadRacing wrote:Love me some Winslow..out today!
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RambosRemodeler wrote:.........You're entitled to your opinion but it's wrong.
Kramerica wrote: . . . . . Also, never listen to anything rambo says.
Great to see a couple of other Winslow fans on here.
I started on it last night, so far so good.
Here's a short Rolling Stone interview that got posted yesterday, in case you are interested.
http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/new ... pd-w488573
I started on it last night, so far so good.
Here's a short Rolling Stone interview that got posted yesterday, in case you are interested.
http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/new ... pd-w488573
Thanks for posting the review! I just checked it out and will be adding this book (and author) to my reading list. Cheers!RadRacing wrote:Great to see a couple of other Winslow fans on here.
I started on it last night, so far so good.
Here's a short Rolling Stone interview that got posted yesterday, in case you are interested.
http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/new ... pd-w488573
one of my favorite writers I discover years ago with California Fire and Life . . . been spacing out all his books since then, still haven't read Savages or Power of the Dog.RadRacing wrote:Great to see a couple of other Winslow fans on here.
I started on it last night, so far so good.
Here's a short Rolling Stone interview that got posted yesterday, in case you are interested.
http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/new ... pd-w488573
love Frankie Machine.
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RambosRemodeler wrote:.........You're entitled to your opinion but it's wrong.
Kramerica wrote: . . . . . Also, never listen to anything rambo says.
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Starting my summer reading list, this first then my first McCarthy with Blood Meridian.
Blood Meridian is a tough read, but so worth it. Amazing piece of literature.
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RambosRemodeler wrote:.........You're entitled to your opinion but it's wrong.
Kramerica wrote: . . . . . Also, never listen to anything rambo says.
Wind-Up Bird is the most satisfying of the Murtakami I've read. The typical (? I found anyway with HM) loose ends actually enhance the overall effect, or at least don't matter so much given its scope... and interwoven groovy weirdness.
just a foil for me today, thanks
Nice! I originally read the Farseer Assassin series (Assassin's Apprentice, Royal Assassin and Assassin's Quest) back when the 2nd book was release (1996) and waited for the 3rd. With the amount of angst that she does, I decided to wait on her other books. So glad that the Fitz series is now done, so I picked these up and get to enjoy some great writing!john38103 wrote:I enjoyed that series. Definitely fun.Vorpel wrote:Just started Live Ship Traders by Robin Hobb. So far so good!
You won't be disappointed.Vorpel wrote:Thanks for posting the review! I just checked it out and will be adding this book (and author) to my reading list. Cheers!
Savages & Power of the Dog are both great, especially Power of the Dog. Stoked that he is now writing a 3rd book in that series.hunterjax wrote: one of my favorite writers I discover years ago with California Fire and Life . . . been spacing out all his books since then, still haven't read Savages or Power of the Dog.
love Frankie Machine.
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so I was at gala and sittin at bar and random woman asked me what was last book i read and i replied i listened to IT and she goes thats not reading that doesnt count and I replied why not? She laughed and walked away? Do readers look down at those that listen?