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RainCaster

(11,657 posts)
5. No fiction right now
Sun Dec 16, 2018, 01:40 PM
Dec 2018

I'm still digesting Bob Woodwards new book on DFT. Great writing, but a painful read because of the subject matter.

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I'm reading violetpastille Dec 2018 #1
I like this quote hermetic Dec 2018 #6
That's a pretty good summation of the book! n/t violetpastille Dec 2018 #25
"The Wheels of Darkness" by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child dameatball Dec 2018 #2
I'm not reading it yet but.... Little Star Dec 2018 #4
For no real reason I have never read any of the Delaware series. I probably should. dameatball Dec 2018 #7
He is a great character hermetic Dec 2018 #8
Ha! That is the same setting of the Pendergast book I am reading. Murder, robbery, terror and some dameatball Dec 2018 #9
Got a few on the go matt819 Dec 2018 #3
Was that Deck the Hounds? hermetic Dec 2018 #10
Yes- (nt) matt819 Dec 2018 #13
No fiction right now RainCaster Dec 2018 #5
Yeah, hermetic Dec 2018 #11
If Stephen King had wrote it as fiction exboyfil Dec 2018 #26
High Window (Hi Hermetic) pscot Dec 2018 #12
That's good hermetic Dec 2018 #15
Branch Library pscot Dec 2018 #23
Just finished Sense & Sensibility. Dark n Stormy Knight Dec 2018 #14
I suspect hermetic Dec 2018 #16
almost the same. i finished all of austin. read emma last. time for pride & p. pansypoo53219 Dec 2018 #35
Audio book this week Wawannabe Dec 2018 #17
From a nice review I read hermetic Dec 2018 #18
It is my first Fforde Wawannabe Dec 2018 #22
The Hangman ( Baxter & Fawkes # 2) by Daniel Cole PoorMonger Dec 2018 #19
Pretty grim stuff... hermetic Dec 2018 #20
anything Stephen King wrote. New book and old ones. any one I can get my hands on. demigoddess Dec 2018 #21
Well, hermetic Dec 2018 #45
"Hidden Depths" a Vera novel by Ann Cleeves TexasProgresive Dec 2018 #24
My library hermetic Dec 2018 #37
Brother by Ania Ahlborn exboyfil Dec 2018 #27
Yeah, hermetic Dec 2018 #38
Actually it turned out to be pretty disappointing exboyfil Dec 2018 #43
Just finished The Late Show, Jane Austin Dec 2018 #28
I'm halfway into Connelly's latest,Dark Sacred Night. argyl Dec 2018 #34
Is Detective Ballard in that one? Jane Austin Dec 2018 #36
Yes I started it exboyfil Dec 2018 #42
Yep, she is. Her and Bosch are partnering on a particular case. argyl Dec 2018 #48
Hope you got some good leftovers hermetic Dec 2018 #39
I cant read any fiction since 2016 AlexSFCA Dec 2018 #29
That's too bad hermetic Dec 2018 #47
Dead Souls lordsummerisle Dec 2018 #30
Ian ranks hermetic Dec 2018 #44
Do the editorials in the local republicon paper count? nt doc03 Dec 2018 #31
Nah hermetic Dec 2018 #46
Very deep read. Srkdqltr Dec 2018 #32
Because this happens? hermetic Dec 2018 #41
Because there is no way to explain why I am Laughing. Srkdqltr Dec 2018 #52
The Fourth Hand - John Irving AdamGG Dec 2018 #33
Sounds like a good choice hermetic Dec 2018 #40
"Wishin' and Hopin'" by Wally Lamb Number9Dream Dec 2018 #49
Yeah, hermetic Dec 2018 #53
Right now I'm reading PoindexterOglethorpe Dec 2018 #50
Just finished The Wednesday Sisters and now reading A Well Behaved Woman trixie2 Dec 2018 #51
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