Right now, I'm reading "Paranoia" by Joseph Finder. I think I might have read it before, but it's good enough for a re-read if I had devoured it previously. Also listening to "Harry Potter - the Deathly Hallows".
For those of you who have read & like James Patterson's books (I've met Jim several times and he is as nice as his books are good - he comes into where I work to interview just about every time he publishes a new book), try the following authors:
Jeffrey Deaver - DYING for his next book... (would like to meet him too)
Nora Roberts/J.D. Robb - She's a real sweetie, and comes in every year. Nora Roberts books are generally romance - J.D. Robb books are more of my reading taste.
David Baldacci - super nice guy (has come into work a few times), super good reads.
Vince Flynn - Also a nice guy, and love his books too!
Erica Spinder - Would love to meet her eventually, but would like her next book out soon - can't put her books down.
Oh, my - the list goes on - Jack Kerley, Stephen Cannell, Harlan Coben, Tami Hoag. Whenever I see a book from them, I automatically grab it.
However - If I see a book from Stuart Woods, I walk the other way. The books might have been decent, but he's such an *****. Nobody who've ever spent more than 3 minutes with him realizes that he is soooooo full of himself...
For those of you who have read & like James Patterson's books (I've met Jim several times and he is as nice as his books are good - he comes into where I work to interview just about every time he publishes a new book), try the following authors:
Jeffrey Deaver - DYING for his next book... (would like to meet him too)
Nora Roberts/J.D. Robb - She's a real sweetie, and comes in every year. Nora Roberts books are generally romance - J.D. Robb books are more of my reading taste.
David Baldacci - super nice guy (has come into work a few times), super good reads.
Vince Flynn - Also a nice guy, and love his books too!
Erica Spinder - Would love to meet her eventually, but would like her next book out soon - can't put her books down.
Oh, my - the list goes on - Jack Kerley, Stephen Cannell, Harlan Coben, Tami Hoag. Whenever I see a book from them, I automatically grab it.
However - If I see a book from Stuart Woods, I walk the other way. The books might have been decent, but he's such an *****. Nobody who've ever spent more than 3 minutes with him realizes that he is soooooo full of himself...
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