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Red Rising (Pierce Brown)
I must've missed this post before. I love this series. Started as a trilogy but now he's expanded it. Book 5 due later this year.
Red Rising (Pierce Brown)
Just finished book 5 (Dark Age) of the Red Rising series by Pierce Brown. Holy cow, that was EPIC!
You are a faster reader than I am. I am around half-way through with Book 5 and have really been enjoying it. I liked, but didn't love, Book 4. I find Book 5 to be a welcome return to the Reaper in all his baddassery.
Just finished the Old Man's War series. Good summer reads.
I only read non-fiction. Two recommendations there would be:
Live from New York: The Complete Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live as Told By It's Stars, Writers and Guests
Interview style storytelling through all the years of SNL, up through I think about 2014-2015. Great if you're mid-40's to mid-50's and grew up with SNL.
A History of the World in Six Glasses
A great look at the impact of the world's economy through 6 beverages -- beer, wine, spirits, coffee, tea, and cola. For instance, Coca-Cola was the first beverage you could produce the syrup, then anyone with a seltzer gun or bottling plant could produce it. And they feel it was important to our success in the WWs because the soldiers could hold the iconic bottle, sip a familiar taste and feel like they were home for a brief moment.
I just picked up Dark Matter by Blake Crouch and goshdarn if this isn't a page turner.
I'm plowing thru his newest offering, "Recursion." This one is quite a mind screw. Toys with the notions of time, memories and reality.
Ever read any of the Jack Reacher novels by Lee Child? Ex-military police, now free lance tough guy that gives the bad guys the comeuppance they so badly need. The author is prolific, as far as I know they are all pretty much stand alone, so you could just randomly pick up any of them. What I call brain candy or an airport book.
Try John Sanford, either is Prey series or his Virgil Flowers novels. Most take place in, of all places, Minnesota, but you are dragged in by page two or three. Also, he combines humor with great police work.What have all you read recently that you recommend? My current mood is easy crime reads and I have between reading Lehane, Pelacanos and Leonard but a good book is a good book.
Prey series is platinum. I was going to say Gold but Golden Prey is a book in series.Try John Sanford, either is Prey series or his Virgil Flowers novels. Most take place in, of all places, Minnesota, but you are dragged in by page two or three. Also, he combines humor with great police work.
I'll recommend what I always do in that Genre, the Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher. Starts slow in book one but gets much better. There are several other good ones of course, Misborn by Sanderson, the Alex Verus books by Benedict Jacka. If you want lighter fantasy, with a dose of raunchy, The Hollows by Kim Harrison. Characters are well done. Another one like that is the Kate Daniels series by Iolna Andrews. Both have rather unusual urban fantasy interpretations.I think the Bosch TV show is very underrated. Fantasy recommendations are welcome as well. I am listening to The Name of The Wind right now. I burnt myself out plugging through non fiction and now am trying to binge through page-turners.
The question is when will we get the next book? Will he actually marry Lara? Apparently the plan is some more case file stories and then he will finish the series with a big trilogy.I'll recommend what I always do in that Genre, the Dresden Files series by Jim Butcher
I think yes, he will marry Lara, even if Molly is going to lose her mind. Also, he clearly likes her, and vice versa, despite um, things.The question is when will we get the next book? Will he actually marry Lara? Apparently the plan is some more case file stories and then he will finish the series with a big trilogy.
Thanks for getting me started on these. I've enjoyed them.
I think I have, but it would've been a while ago. Those are the case file ones, right?I think yes, he will marry Lara, even if Molly is going to lose her mind. Also, he clearly likes her, and vice versa, despite um, things.
Have you read the short stories? Next book is called Twelve Months. Then Mirror Mirror. The wait is ridiculous at this point. Will be at least 5 years.