Saturday, March 7, 2015

The Girl On The Train by Paula Hawkins

The Girl on the TrainThe Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wow! The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins is a very compulsive read. It has great characters, twists and turns ands you are never really sure that people are who they really are until the end. Very well done. If you long for the days of Rear Window and other Hitchcock clasics, this is as close to them as I have been in years. Just don't plan on starting the book and reading a chapter here or there. You will have a hard time not wanting to contiue reading. Which honestly is what all authors strive for.
Highly recommended.

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Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Ironhorse by Robert Knott, continuing Robert B Parker's Cole and Hitch series.

Robert B. Parker's Ironhorse (Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch, #5)Robert B. Parker's Ironhorse by Robert Knott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Every once in a while I just have to read a book about this country and the way it was. No cars, just horses. The law and those who break it and characters that are larger than life. This is exactly what you get with the Virgil Cole and Ecverett Hitch series by Robert B Parker. This 5th entry into the series is written by Robert Knott who is a worthy successor to Parker. It is written in Parker's style but you can still tell the difference. That is not to say that it's bad. Nobody wrote with the ease of Parker.
A majority of the story takes place onboard a train and the circumsatances that occur during a train robbery, or is it that simple. Throw in the the problematic issuer thar the Governor of Texas is onboard with his family, some shifty characters from Cole's past and writing that is atmospheric and conveys the time and scenery of east Texas and the Arkansas border and it makes for a great story.

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The Great China Zoo by Mattew Reilly

The Great Zoo of ChinaThe Great Zoo of China by Matthew Reilly
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Matthew Reilly is an author that writes "cool thrillers". They are pure fun and highly cinematic and they have some pretty spectacular scenes that require super human luck, strength or skill, but that just makes it more fun. If I had a criticism it would be that he uses language that he really doesn't need to. He is a better writer than that and the books would still be just as good.
In The Great Zoo of China, Reilly explores a really big story. China wants to be known, special like the US. They realize that in order to be looked at differently they must have a tourist destination, a la Disneyland. Hence, The Great Zoo of China. But this is no ordinary zoo. It is big and populated by big creatures thought to be myths. Dragons! In typical Reilly fashion, man is fiddling with things better left alone and in doing so opens a Pandora's Box of terror. These dragons are lean, mean and highly intelligent. A tour group of VIP's getting a first look at the zoo before it opens, gets far more than it bargained for and the cliffhangers and narrow escapes abound.
If you like fast paced thrillers with the "cool" factor.. Read Reilly and just go with it, yes, there are a lot of impossible escapes and scenes but it is fiction. Have fun with it.

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David Weber's Safehold Series. #1 Off Armegeddon Reef

Off Armageddon Reef (Safehold, #1)Off Armageddon Reef by David Weber
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I have looked at this book so many times in stores and in libraries. Picked it up and read a little and let it fall by the wayside. This time I picked it up and read and couldn't put it down. This is very well done. Combine the epic history spanning world building of Asimov's Foundation and add Patrick O'Brien to the mix and you have the beginning of the Safehold series. I am so excited that I have more story to read.
The story is epic and human and all things that make for great adventures in reading.
I cannot recommend this highly enough. Well Done Mr. Weber!

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