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Monday, November 29, 2021
Across the Void by S.K. Vaughn ★☆☆☆☆
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Oh this was bad. The way it was marketed I expected Interstellar , with a dash of 2010 , and enough romance to bring me to tears. It was non...
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The Puppet Show (Washington Poe #1) by M.W. Craven ★★★★★
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“This wasn’t about justice, Poe. It was never about justice.” ALL THE STARS!!! You dark twisty bitch of a book! I love you! So many thread...
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Forever and a Day by Anthony Horowitz ★★★★☆
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What I loved Fat gay bad guy! Sixteen - the strong, intelligent, violent female spy. The most vicious, effective, and soul-sucking potentia...
Wednesday, November 17, 2021
Transfer of Power (Mitch Rapp #3) by Vince Flynn ★★★★★
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“Nothing else mattered, especially not the political operative who had brought this snake into the White House.” Better than Olympus Has F...
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Kill Shot (Mitch Rapp #2) by Vince Flynn ★★★★★
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Mitch Rapp is back! It’s just one more kill, a Libyan oil minister with a dark past, but now Rapp has gone from hunter to hunted. Who can he...
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Monday, November 15, 2021
NOS4A2 by Joe Hill
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"She had wanted to find some trouble, and the Shorter Way Bridge had never steered her wrong." This is my first Joe Hill and I a...
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Galactic Empires
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Firstborn by Brandon Sanderson ★★★★★★ Yes, six stars. With shades of Ender’s Game and Gemini Man this was the best science fiction sh...
Friday, November 12, 2021
Betrayal in Death (In Death #12) by J.D. Robb ★★★★☆
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Someone has sent an assassin to kill off Roarke’s people, one silver wire garrote at a time. Well, Eve’s not going to stand for that.
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Judgment in Death (In Death #11) by J.D. Robb ★★★★☆
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Someone’s killing cops and Eve has to face the gut churning fear... that it’s another cop.
Witness in Death (In Death #10) by J.D. Robb ★★★★☆
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Is there anything trickier than interviewing actors, than trying to find the truth in those whose profession is to embody a lie?
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