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Hi all,
I read the following books starting from sometime in early 2016. I'm going to try to post a quick review on some of them.
A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson
The Fear Saga (trilogy) by Stephen Moss
- Fear the Sky
- Fear the Survivors
- Fear the Future
The Hospital by Keith C. Blackmore
Mountain Man by Keith C. Blackmore
Me Before You by Jojo Moyes
After You by Jojo Moyes
All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
The One Plus One by Jojo Moyes
The Girl You Left Behind by Jojo Moyes
A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin
A Clash of Kings by George R. R. Martin
Fool Me Once by Harlan Coben
Missing You by Harlan Coben
Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
Lost Dogs and Lonely Hearts by Lucy Dillon
The Last Letter from your Lover by Jojo Moyes
One False Move by Harlan Coben
Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children (trilogy) by Ransom Riggs
- Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
- Hollow City
- Library of Souls
Tales of the Peculiar by Ransom Riggs
Stay Close by Harlan Coben
Leviathan Wakes by James S. A. Corey
The Chemist by Stephanie Meyer
Huntress Moon by Alexandra Sokoloff
Currently reading Blood Moon by Alexandra Sokoloff
I would love to hear what others thought about these or any recommendations.
All the best,
Dan
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The three books in the series are 'Fear the Sky', 'Fear the Survivors' and 'Fear the Future'. This is a fairly action-packed and engrossing tale of alien invasion. The aliens are the ones to fear. The descriptions of alien technology are amazing and detailed and leave you thinking maybe something like that is even possible. Without giving too much away, the books are a little similar to the Terminator movies in that they involve incredible robots with fully developed personalities. I found myself engaged by the character development of the aliens and robots often more so than the human protagonists. The aliens and robots are all different in their motives and characters. The technology becomes a little weird by the final book. However, I still really enjoyed the series right up until the ending.
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I half listened to the Audible version and read the Kindle version. It's written with a dry sense of humour and attempts (successfully) to make some fairly difficult scientific material understandable. From the origin of the universe to geology to fossils to astronomy, you get a hint of the sheer scale of things. Everything is told like it's a story full of characters making discoveries. I found this narrative style could wander almost off topic from time to time and I would momentarily lose interest. Maybe I needed the 'short history of almost nearly everything'. Overall, a fun read.
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Thanks for the warm welcome. I'll start giving some impressions of the books I've been reading. Hopefully some of you will be up to the odd chat!
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Hi, I'm Dan from Australia. I like reading books on my Kindle App and also downloading the Audible content so I can listen in the car between reading on the screen. I just read Alexandra Sokoloff's Huntress Moon. I like sci-fi, fantasy, thrillers, and also a bit of romance. I like Jojo Moyes and Harlan Coben. Strange mix yeah
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I meant to write 'appeal to men' (not mitten). Swiping on my phone lol.
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Hi, I just finished reading this and found it a pretty good read. It's about a female serial killer who only kills bad people (like Dexter except she's idealised and beautiful). The writing style is a bit blunt almost crude at times. She mesmerises all the men she deals with because she's been traumatised in childhood and that gives her a wild quality that supposed to appeal to mitten. The ending was exciting so I'm giving the second book in the series a go.
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I'm spending a bit less time reading at the moment so I might not get to book 3 of A Song of Ice and Fire for a while. When I read the first 2 books, I kind of find them a bit grim and brutal. They seemed a little bereft of love between characters. Still, I did enjoy them.