2012-01-11, 00:00 | Link #2063 |
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You should try some of John Dickson Carr's novels, pretty much the definer of the locked room genre. I just finished reading The Three Coffins/The Hollow Man. Though not exactly that "super-exciting-thriller-suspense" flair that Christie has, the answers are much more satisfying and developed.
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2012-01-13, 12:30 | Link #2067 |
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Finished the Clash of Kings a couple days ago, it was much better than the first one - and that in turn was pretty damn good itself I can see why it became a successful anthology now, the way of writing just makes you care about every one of the characters who drive the plot, and some who were not explored as much before have a chance to shine in this book. Looking forward to #3.
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2012-01-15, 15:19 | Link #2069 | |
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2012-01-26, 18:20 | Link #2075 |
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Just finished reading Soul Catcher , was hoping someone knew of a story(mostly the love part) just like it , i thought it was great .
Just started The Hunger Games book 1 , this is insane . I'm loving it.
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2012-01-27, 02:55 | Link #2076 |
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I have recently finished James Gillaspy's A Larger Universe.
It wasn't half bad for a YA science fiction novel. I enjoyed it.
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2012-02-06, 13:16 | Link #2078 |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: UK
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Finished Inheritance by Christopher Paolini. Well the problem of regulating magicians was kinda novel but otherwise it seemed like a pretty standard affair. Not that bad but not particularly great either imo.
Currently reading The 9/11 Wars by Jason Burke. Very insightful.
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