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Post by CrepedCrusader on Nov 22, 2021 4:49:15 GMT
The Terror by Dan Simmons
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Post by CrepedCrusader on Nov 23, 2021 1:05:03 GMT
Changed my mind. I'll be reading Cold Storage by David Koepp instead. May pick the Terror back up afterwards.
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Post by gspdude on Nov 24, 2021 12:43:34 GMT
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Post by CrepedCrusader on Nov 27, 2021 5:43:59 GMT
The Demon Crown by James Rollins
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Post by yougotastewgoinbaby on Dec 1, 2021 2:04:24 GMT
Babel-17, by Samuel Delaney
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Post by CrepedCrusader on Dec 2, 2021 20:51:09 GMT
Gone to See the River Man by Kristopher Triana
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Dec 16, 2021 19:01:53 GMT
"Quo Vadis", by Nobel Prize winner Henryk Sienkiewicz. I am not even 100 pages in (of at least 500) but I like it so far! Historical novels are my cup of tea
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Post by mstreepsucks on Dec 16, 2021 19:11:23 GMT
I' m reading james joyce by richard ellman. Which is good, up until the part when he cheats on his wife at the time. But the thing is this book used to take me 1 hour to read only a few pages, but now I'm having less trouble. I can't tell if the book is getting easier , or I' m getting better!
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Post by CrepedCrusader on Dec 16, 2021 19:50:31 GMT
These Silent Woods by Kimi Cunningham Grant
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Post by theravenking on Dec 17, 2021 16:57:48 GMT
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Post by wickedkittiesmom on Dec 19, 2021 13:28:53 GMT
The Midnight Hour by Elly Griffiths
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Post by yougotastewgoinbaby on Dec 19, 2021 19:24:39 GMT
Dog of the South, by Charles Portis, and Bitter Fruit: the story of the American Coup in Guatemala, by Stephen Schlesinger and Stephen Kinzer.
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Post by CrepedCrusader on Dec 21, 2021 5:11:15 GMT
Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens
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Post by SuperDevilDoctor on Dec 22, 2021 0:23:23 GMT
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Post by gspdude on Dec 24, 2021 15:33:48 GMT
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Post by needysboy on Dec 24, 2021 21:12:23 GMT
I'm re-reading Varney the Vampyre, or the Feast of Blood.
That old "penny dreadful."
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2021 23:53:36 GMT
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Post by politicidal on Jan 3, 2022 16:54:41 GMT
The Saboteurs by Clive Cussler.
The latest in a series about Isaac Bell, an all-American private detective who's basically Sherlock Holmes meets Wyatt Earp and has his adventures take place at the turn-of-the-century. This time, he must thwart a dastardly conspiracy against the Panama Canal just ahead of WW1. It's probably my second favorite Cussler series after Dirk Pitt.
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Post by Jonesy1 on Jan 3, 2022 16:57:55 GMT
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Post by SuperDevilDoctor on Jan 4, 2022 2:21:35 GMT
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