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    Saturday's Adventure

    This is the lodge Beaver tracks Evidence Small sample of a beautiful valley.
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    Saturday's Adventure

    Went to a place that I frequent, hope you enjoy. I think the pics are self explanatory. I've been observing this area for a long time.
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    1 great thriller and 1 bad one

    Is this book the one the movie is based from?
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    Bernard Cornwell: Sword Song

    I also like the main storyteller in the Warlord series, can't remember his name, I'll look it up later.
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    1 great thriller and 1 bad one

    What don't you understand?
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    Bernard Cornwell: Sword Song

    Mine also! He's a true badass!
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    Bernard Cornwell: Sword Song

    My friend, I have tons of paperback novels, it is actually becoming a storage problem, if you have some titles that you would like to read, let me know. It would be my pleasure to send you some.
  8. K

    1 great thriller and 1 bad one

    Thanks, I've never seen it. I'll have to find it now...lol
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    Story about a bookseller!

    That's correct....Cotton Malone, the hero in Steve Berry novels is a bookseller in Denmark. Of course he wasn't always a bookseller, the way that Steve Berry gives a history lesson in his writing is very entertaining imho. I'm going to miss Creighton.....
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    How about Tom Wolf?

    Are there any experts out there? I've only read "Man in Full" and all I can say is wow!! Long story but, the way he weaves everything together is incredible. That is for certain a book that I will reread. If you've read it please let me know your thoughts and recommendations for other Wolf...
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    Where are you? (in the book you are reading) - please read 1st post

    Home office, nearly 8pm, got the pj's on, kicked back......wasting time on here when I could be reading my latest...the new Steve Berry novel.
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    Laugh Out Loud Funny

    "The Road to Gandolpho" by Robert Ludlum. I think it was/is the only funny story that he wrote. LMOA
  13. K

    Saddest/Most Depressing Novel You've Ever Read

    The most disturbing book that I've read was Red Dragon I think was the title, T. Jefferson Parker is the author. The book revolved around child porn.
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    Avid Reader, new to site

    Thanks for the tip Libra! Please point me in the right direction as needed..lol I'm not very good at this forum stuff, occasionally (usually) I put the old foot right in it!! But I do love books.
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    1 great thriller and 1 bad one

    Post the title when you can. It may be a Virgil Flowers novel, in the Davenport series, John Sanford wrote Lucas as getting a gift certificate from his wife for itunes and Lucas was trying to make a list of songs to buy, well Sanford put his top 100 favorite songs in the back of the book, did...
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    Bernard Cornwell: Sword Song

    Most of Cornwells books can be read alone, can you get books from other libraries? Here, I can make a request to my library and they get it for me from a library that has the book I need.
  17. K

    1 great thriller and 1 bad one

    I'm a Finder fan also, just finished his latest-"Vanished". Good read. I'm a John Sanford fan too, I keep up to date w/ the prey series, but I like the new Virgil Flowers series also.
  18. K

    1 great thriller and 1 bad one

    I'm a Finder fan too, just finished his latest-"Vanished". Good read, but I'm biased.
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    Preston and Child - Pendergrast series

    The Codex...I sometimes forget the names of books too.
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