Thargor wrote: » Let us know how it goes please. Although his recent stuff has been so abysmal Ive lost all faith in him nearly. Duma Key, Mr Mercedes etc, how has he gotten so bad?
Rubberlegs wrote: » The Institute by Stephen King, 25 pages in and enjoying it immensely.
Deleted User wrote: » I'm nearly finished 'Moonglow' by Michael Chabon. A really enjoyable read, mixing up fiction with historical facts (Operation Paperclip, Wernher von Braun). I picked it up after reading his novel 'Wonder Boys'. I will be reading more of his books.
CrankyHaus wrote: » That looks great. How are you finding it?
Veloce wrote: » Fastnet Force 10 by John Rousmanerie
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » Considering the universal hatred for “The Milkman” I’m suddenly very tempted to read it. I mean, these “prize winners” are, almost always, praised to high heaven and when you finally get around to read them they are, almost always, turgid borefests.
appledrop wrote: » I hate to tell you but it gets no better + nothing really happens in whole book. Its crap.
hairyprincess wrote: » A few years ago I read a book by an Irish author living in America, which had won some coveted literary award. Well it was an absolute pile of ****e. Never again will I read a book based on winning awards. Just started Fleishman Is In Trouble by Taffy Brodesser-Akner.
griffin100 wrote: » Try Sphere, imho one of his best books.
Gannicus wrote: » Deleted User wrote: » It's nowhere near as good as Jurassic Park. The book? _Godot_ wrote: » The second book, which I'm rereading now, is miles better than the second film. But then again, I also liked the third movie. Would you recommend reading 'The Lost World' the book, at all? Or any other of Crichton's book worth you would highly recommend?
Deleted User wrote: » It's nowhere near as good as Jurassic Park.
_Godot_ wrote: » The second book, which I'm rereading now, is miles better than the second film. But then again, I also liked the third movie.
Gannicus wrote: » I'm wondering whether or not I should dive straight into 'The Lost World'?
Gannicus wrote: » gmisk wrote: » Michael Crichton is so underrated I'm wondering whether or not I should dive straight into 'The Lost World'?
gmisk wrote: » Michael Crichton is so underrated