Shuey
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Great thread idea! Thanks Tor!
Half way through Grisham's The Exchange and enjoying it. It's a sequel to Grisham's second book, The Firm. Enjoying the continued development of these characters and what happened next after the end of The Firm. I have all of his books to date and found the last few weak, but The Exchange has him back on track.
My next favorite author is C. J. Box and his Joe Pickett the Wyoming game warden books. Clever plots. I have all 23 of the books to date in this series.
Also have enjoy all of Baldacci's book so far: Decker, Pine, Robie, Archer and now Devine characters. For legal thrillers I also think Michael Connelly's Lincoln Lawyer books are good reads.
I'm mostly an escapist reader and like thrillers, my favorites being Lee Child's Jack Reacher and recently discovered Jack Carr and his James Reece hero. Equally exciting are Stephen Hunter's series about Bob Lee Swagger (the movie Shooter is based on one of his books). Those interested in this genre might want to check out Mark Greaney's Gray Man series, David Hagber's Kirk McGarvey books and Nick Petrie's Peter Ash books. Lastly and one of my favorites in this genre is Brad Thor's Scot Horvath books.
For current day western drama, Craig Johnson's Longmire series about a western small town Sheriff is tuff to beat.
For lighter fare I like most of the Clive Cussler books. Easy to read and most of them start off with a historical base then expand to the present day. Fun.
Science Fiction? Andy Weir's The Martian . . . great read, better than the movie which was very good. Suzanne Palmer's Finder series for fun light reading.
Shuey
Half way through Grisham's The Exchange and enjoying it. It's a sequel to Grisham's second book, The Firm. Enjoying the continued development of these characters and what happened next after the end of The Firm. I have all of his books to date and found the last few weak, but The Exchange has him back on track.
My next favorite author is C. J. Box and his Joe Pickett the Wyoming game warden books. Clever plots. I have all 23 of the books to date in this series.
Also have enjoy all of Baldacci's book so far: Decker, Pine, Robie, Archer and now Devine characters. For legal thrillers I also think Michael Connelly's Lincoln Lawyer books are good reads.
I'm mostly an escapist reader and like thrillers, my favorites being Lee Child's Jack Reacher and recently discovered Jack Carr and his James Reece hero. Equally exciting are Stephen Hunter's series about Bob Lee Swagger (the movie Shooter is based on one of his books). Those interested in this genre might want to check out Mark Greaney's Gray Man series, David Hagber's Kirk McGarvey books and Nick Petrie's Peter Ash books. Lastly and one of my favorites in this genre is Brad Thor's Scot Horvath books.
For current day western drama, Craig Johnson's Longmire series about a western small town Sheriff is tuff to beat.
For lighter fare I like most of the Clive Cussler books. Easy to read and most of them start off with a historical base then expand to the present day. Fun.
Science Fiction? Andy Weir's The Martian . . . great read, better than the movie which was very good. Suzanne Palmer's Finder series for fun light reading.
Shuey