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Three Tiers of Characters, by Mae Clair18 comments

Mae Clair wrote 6 days ago: There are good books, great books, and books that rank in the stratosphere. What makes them so pheno … more →

Tags: Books, Characters, Reading, aloysius pendergast, C S Friedman, Caleb Hawkins, Cassandra Clare, coldfire trilogy, Dorothy Dunnett

The Helen Trilogy - A 3 Novel Riot within the Pendergast Series by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child

devindropkick wrote 1 month ago: The Helen Trilogy is made up of three books; Fever Dream (2010) Cold Vengeance (2011) Two graves ( 2 … more →

Tags: Reviews, literature, Books, Book, Series, preston child, Agent Pendergast, The Pendergast series, The Helen Trilogy

Book Review: Two Graves

Cameron D James wrote 2 months ago: Two Graves Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child For twelve years, he believed she died in an accident. … more →

Tags: Reading, Book, Book Review, Book Reviews, book, Books, thriller books, Douglas preston, Lincoln Child

Tyson Adams' 2012 Book Awards: The Awesomes

Tyson Adams wrote 3 months ago: Last year I instituted my best reads of the year, The Awesomes. I’ve read a few books this yea … more →

Tags: Reading, Book Review, Fun Articles, Tyson Adams, lee goldberg, Leah Giarratano, Michael Connelly, Tara Moss, Right What You No

Mae Clair: Bewitching Book Covers of 201217 comments

Mae Clair wrote 4 months ago: I have a confession to make. I’m one of those readers who judges a book by its cover. As I writer, t … more →

Tags: Books, Reading, TBR pile, Authors, Book covers, Mae Clair, Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince, aloysius pendergast

Out of My Element at the Biltmore

theveganpennypincher wrote 5 months ago: My Grandma came to visit for nearly two weeks earlier this month.  The planned dates of her visit we … more →

Tags: Budget, Arizona Biltmore, Two Graves, book signing, $4 Cokes, Entertainment on a budget

Book Review: Relic by Preston and Child

Tyson Adams wrote 8 months ago: Relic by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child My rating: 5 of 5 stars Preston and Child would have to r … more →

Tags: Reading, Book Review, Tyson Adams, Thriller, Right What You No, Aloysius X. L. Pendergast, Vincent D'Agosta, margo green, William Smithback

Cold Vengeance

loyster wrote 1 year ago: Now that I am back in Malaysia, I don’t have the pleasure of reading free books at the library … more →

Tags: Bookworm Betty & etc., Thrillers, Cheap Books, murder mystery, Cold Vengeance, Helen trilogy

The Cabinet of Curiosities And Other Book Stories4 comments

arlene wrote 1 year ago: And here I thought Michael Crichton was the best when it comes to science-based thrillers. And Robin … more →

Tags: Books, Guilty Pleasures, Silence Speaks!, Book Review, Literature And Fiction, Thoughts, postaday2011

Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child

Mark Aidan Bergin wrote 1 year ago: It’s the time of year that’s made for curling up by a window at home or in a library. Winter weather … more →

Tags: The Arts, writing, Books, Cold Vengeance, Preston and Child, writing skills, FBI Agent Aloysius Pendergast, thriller novels, cemetery dance

Crushes1 comment

Lyrikh wrote 1 year ago: I love to read. Books, novels or short stories, poems, anything where I can journey with the charact … more →

Tags: literary things, I've linked the first part of the first episode for you, Bertie Wooster, Hugh Laurie, Sherlock Holmes, AXL Pendergast, Sir Arthur Conon Doyal, I sometimes prefer fictional love interests because the, BBC

2010 Reading List3 comments

nolaleigh wrote 3 years ago: So most people are saying ambitious, I’m saying this looks like fun. I’ve already begun … more →

Tags: Reading Lists, 2010, Melissa De La Cruz, Isabel Allende, Jean Kwok, Stephen R. Prothero, Anna Quindlen, Ted Dekker, Maggie o'Farrell


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