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Just finishing up End of Watch by Stephen King, then onto The Way of the Fight by George St. Pierre.
 
Pilgrims Wilderness - it's about a man who moves his family into the Alaskan Wilderness to be closer to God, but then it gets weird. It's a true story and I highly recommend it.
 
Was reading Sword of Shannara, but it got boring. I ended up opening The Colour of Magic by Terry Pratchett. Always a funny and enjoyable fantasy read.
 
Desert Solitaire - Edward Abbey

Sometimes I have to drive out into the country, turn off all my devices, and listen... to everything and nothing but my thoughts.

Thank you. It has been to many years since I pulled Abbey off the shelf.

I just finished Laila Lalami's The Moor's Account, which was wonderful so I will have to Desert Solitaire will definitely be on deck for tonight.
 
Finished Hugh Howey's Shift, now reading The Light Between Oceans. I hate to admit it, but these types of romance novels are pretty good! For example, I really liked Bridges of Madison County. So sue me!

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Finished Hugh Howey's Shift, now reading The Light Between Oceans. I hate to admit it, but these types of romance novels are pretty good! For example, I really liked Bridges of Madison County. So sue me!

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So, I read almost half of this the other night and the next morning I was telling the wife about it. Turns out there's a movie. My wife told me Alicia Vikander (sp?) stars in it. I thought crap, that's crazy, I was thinking she'd be great in the role. And then I see this thread and realize why I thought of her: she's on the Amazon book cover.

Anyway, some nice little twists in this odd story. Author has great mature writing style. So far, highly recommended.
 
A funny coincidence. The book above is based in McCarthy, Alaska. In the first chapter an english author shows up. He adds to the towns 12 inhabitants.

The author is Pete McCarthy. I've read his McCarthy's Bar, one of the funniest books ever. Highly recommended! If you want a hilarious travelog about driving around Ireland and drinking a LOT of beer, he's your guy.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00I1W5HNE/?tag=skimlinks_replacement-20

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I just realized I downloaded MacArthur's bar and haven't read it yet!

Also just downloaded a couple of Carrie Fisher's books. Got to get caught up before she gets too senile to remember all the juicy details of her young life!
 
The Girl on the Train. Just starting it. Interesting.


^^ This was a good book. Recommended. It's an interesting writing style: told in 1st person, from 3 different women's POV. The main character is a bit whacked, and her profound alcoholism is the main thread throughout the book. Mix in murder, deceit, sex, and a satisfying climactic ending and you have a good page-turner.
 
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Just finished Follow You Home by Mark Edwards. I would recommend it. A suspenseful psychological thriller about an English couple on a trip through Europe who end up in a creepy area of Romania at one point. Some things happen there that set the stage for the rest of the story. Enough of a page turner to keep me interested and I decided to try his next one, The Devils Work. Just started that one last night.
 
Just finished Follow You Home by Mark Edwards. I would recommend it. A suspenseful psychological thriller about an English couple on a trip through Europe who end up in a creepy area of Romania at one point. Some things happen there that set the stage for the rest of the story. Enough of a page turner to keep me interested and I decided to try his next one, The Devils Work. Just started that one last night.

Thanks,- just added it to my Kindle. Price was right (wtf?). Also bought the audible version. I'll listen during my bike rides (I ride every day).

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Geez, I guess! I bought the kindle version and have Prime. Didn't pay much but not free. Hope you like it. Kind of similar in some ways to Girl on the Train, which I also read and liked.
 
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