What are you reading and how ?

Hmm well my next choice i think is Dean Koontz Odd Thomas.... it's been a long time since i read Koontz, infact probably not read any of his since early 20's... sounds good though
 
Hmm well my next choice i think is Dean Koontz Odd Thomas.... it's been a long time since i read Koontz, infact probably not read any of his since early 20's... sounds good though
That got me thinking as i read early 20's as 1920's :muted: :schtum:
I soon realised my error :rolleyes:
 
That got me thinking as i read early 20's as 1920's :muted: :schtum:
I soon realised my error :rolleyes:

:bat:PMSL... i know i am old but not quite THAT old yet:D

In fairness i guess i should have said my 20's :p
 
Hmm well my next choice i think is Dean Koontz Odd Thomas.... it's been a long time since i read Koontz, infact probably not read any of his since early 20's... sounds good though

I read about 15 koontz books when I was in my 20s then didn't read any more until recently when I read the Frankenstein series. I've started Odd Thomas but haven't picked it up for a while.
 
I read about 15 koontz books when I was in my 20s then didn't read any more until recently when I read the Frankenstein series. I've started Odd Thomas but haven't picked it up for a while.

Sounds about the same as me, I read so many koontz, Grisham and king books in my 20's then stopped, not even sure why.
The true test with odd Thomas is if I have that urgency to continue where I left off this evening..fingers crossed :)


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Hmm well my next choice i think is Dean Koontz Odd Thomas.... it's been a long time since i read Koontz, infact probably not read any of his since early 20's... sounds good though

Oddie's series starts well.........
 
I'm reading Summer Knight by Jim Butcher. The fourth Dresden Files book.
I quite like those, only read first 2 but got a few lined up. Excellent username btw!

Reading Waylander - David Gemmel atm, Only a £1 in world books thought Id risk it.
 
I quite like those, only read first 2 but got a few lined up. Excellent username btw!

Reading Waylander - David Gemmel atm, Only a £1 in world books thought Id risk it.

Waylander is even better than Druss!!!
 
Just not a strong enough character to carry 6 books.

Ah ok, I'll see how I get on with this, still have the first reacher one to start if I get bored but just not sure on them yet


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Ah ok, I'll see how I get on with this, still have the first reacher one to start if I get bored but just not sure on them yet


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Ah, now Reacher you'll never regret :-)
 
Am liking this thread, as a newbie togger, a lot of the stuff on here is over my head :runaway:, books however, I understand fully how they work ;)

Currently reading A Delicate Truth John Le Carre, as a break from ploughing through the Reacher series ( finished 8, about 8 to go). I can recommend the Reachers, while there are similarities in each story,
the settings and characters are varied enough to make each one worthwhile.

Reading on Kindle Paperwhite, resisted for ages, then realised I could take 20 books on holiday with a kindle and be under weight limits!
 
It does seem that like them or loathe them, e-readers are definitely here to stay. (I love mine).
 
Added Time, by the referee Mark Halsey. In paperback. Her indoors has a kindle paperwhite, I like to flick the pages.
 
Added Time, by the referee Mark Halsey. In paperback. Her indoors has a kindle paperwhite, I like to flick the pages.

Hey, what you do in your "grown up" time is up to you :lol:
 
Well that's a new term for it ;)


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I've just read Ghostman by Roger Hobbs - (its about bank robbers and organised crime etc - a "ghost man" being someone with no fixed identity who is sent in to sort things out when a heist goes tits up) - that was a read it in one sitting page turner.

with regard to Reacher the early ones were excellent, but the recent ones have been a bit formulaic - Reacher drifts into town, meets woman in trouble (in increasingly unrealistic scenarios), kills umpteen bad guys in various improbable ways, gets her into bed , kills more bad guys , saves the day (and increasingly the good ole usa from terrorist menace) then drifts out of town on the next greyhound. they are still readable - but where killing floor or die trying were read it again and again territory 'A wanted man' and 'never go back' were more 'read it once and give it a charity bookshop'
 
The next Peter James is out - I bought it in Tesco yesterday - he's another one who's still readable but running out of steam
 
The next Peter James is out - I bought it in Tesco yesterday - he's another one who's still readable but running out of steam

In which case, might one suggest you producing something superior?
 
The next Peter James is out - I bought it in Tesco yesterday - he's another one who's still readable but running out of steam

Thanks for that Pete, but the waiting is caused by me reading faster than my friend! :p

I am just about to start Dead Like You, so I have a few to go yet and she has started me on Lee Childs too! :D
 
The next Peter James is out - I bought it in Tesco yesterday - he's another one who's still readable but running out of steam
I assume i hope correctly that that was a Hard Back copy ?
Very seldom brought a HB book as i was always balked by the price although i had to have and still do a HB copy of Stephen Kings The Stand (The full un-cut version) all 1002 pages.
I must admit i prefer a book to be a goodly amount of pages :) :)
 
yep the paperbacks out in I think late sept - I don't generally buy HB either but it was only 7 quid and I had a load of money off vouchers to use up so it was only about £4 and change in real terms (ie not much more than it'll be in PB)
 
The name of the wind on kindle. Been reading it about a year, but I'm a bit dyslexic which can put me off picking it up because the story seems slow.
 
I assume i hope correctly that that was a Hard Back copy ?
Very seldom brought a HB book as i was always balked by the price although i had to have and still do a HB copy of Stephen Kings The Stand (The full un-cut version) all 1002 pages.
I must admit i prefer a book to be a goodly amount of pages :) :)


Haha good comment, i actually said to my daughter the other day when i am searching for new books on the kindle i will dismiss them if they don't have many pages and get excited if they have loads!:D

As an aside, the Sunday Times compiled a list of the 25 best crime novels and 25 best thriller novels of the last 5 years, if that's your kind of thing :) ( it is mine)

http://www.deadgoodbooks.co.uk/index.php/sunday-times-best-crime-books/

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Excellent... going to be nosey now and see what else i might add to my list:D
 
Carribee Julian Stockwin .. Naval fiction. Read all his books about Kydd...
 
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