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  • Way behind

    Posted by Bookmason, 3 months ago

    Way out of pace with this so far in the new year, haven't even had time to update my end of the year reading.

    Would highly recommend the The Affair by Lee Child (last of 2011)and Sister Brothers by Patrick DeWitt (first of 2012) and The Gun by CJ Chivers, a brilliant NF book about the rise of machine guns and the effect of the AK47.. Three extremely different books but all 4+ reads.

    • Brilliant, up there with True Grit and Robert Parker's westerns. I can just see this as a Cohn Brothers film.

    • Learned more here then I expected. Much more then the subtitle suggests.

    • The last adventure of Reacher's military career. Occurs just before the Killing Floor.

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  • 3 months ago

    I know how you feel...I'm trying to come up w/a sensible solution to storing all my TBRs...needless-to-say, I now have a headache AND several stacks of books on the floor!

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  • 3 months ago

    I loved The Sisters Brothers. Even the title had me smiling!

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