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Fiction
In reply to the discussion: What Fiction are you reading this week, February 3, 2019? [View all]dameatball
(7,607 posts)18. Yes, it's a good read, as was the first one. They both are similar to the Bernard Cornwell novels
that were set mostly in England at around the same time period. Very fast moving.
What does IIRC mean? I have seen it before but never asked.
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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