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Fiction
In reply to the discussion: What Fiction are you reading this week, February 3, 2019? [View all]TexasProgresive
(12,358 posts)7. Will be starting "9 Dragons" by Michael Connelly if I ever finish "The Great Hunt."
I don't know if it is getting older, or exercising daily or when I get in my recliner to read Frankie Presto the cat desided to keep my lap warm but then I just nod off. I sleep well at night but get these extra naps in the afternoon when I would like to be reading.
Ah well, here comes Mr Frankie, now.
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Will be starting "9 Dragons" by Michael Connelly if I ever finish "The Great Hunt."
TexasProgresive
Feb 2019
#7
Yes, it's a good read, as was the first one. They both are similar to the Bernard Cornwell novels
dameatball
Feb 2019
#18
I will add it to my list. You are right, if I can't live In Ireland I can read about it
TexasProgresive
Feb 2019
#29
The entire Pendergast series is a lot of fun to read. It begins with Relic, then Reliquary, then
dameatball
Feb 2019
#20
Rollins is always a good read. Haven't gotten to this one yet.Thanks for the recomendation.
dameatball
Feb 2019
#21
I am nearly finished with Becoming. It is excellent--real insight into her life and especially
hostalover
Feb 2019
#47