Collie D wrote: » Let us know how you get on with it. Didn't know he'd written anything after Shantaram
the evasion_kid wrote: » Yeah took him ten years for this one,only released yesterday I think,a fairly hefty book at 873 pages.bit of a slow start to it but its picking up nicely.
boobar wrote: » As expected... The last book I read was another of the series Charlie Parker "The White Road". Just addicted now, this book was a real page turner. Crime novel with a supernatural theme...great characters, great plot. Thought I'd be picking up the latest Lee Child Jack Reacher novel...but think I'll have one more Charlie Parker fix first.
Collie D wrote: » Just Googled it and read back a few pages of the thread. Didn't realise the sequel was out. Read he had planned one but gave up on it. Excellent news. I'm definitely in the Shantaram lover camp on this thread - Boards' Marmite book I think.
Dirty Dingus McGee wrote: » I read the first 4 Charlie Parker novels.They were good but I thought they were veering too much into the supernatural in the 3rd and 4th books. The first 2 were great books as there was an balance between the supernatural and reality but the 3rd and 4th although good but weren't quite on the same level and I haven't read one in 4 or 5 years. I've no problem with anything far fetched in books but I thought the shift in balance took away something from them.
eviltwin wrote: » Eeny Meeny by MJ Arlidge which is excellent
Deleted User wrote: » Finished reading Mr. Mercedes. Good book. Now about two thirds of the way through station 11.
Aglomerado wrote: » I LOVED Station 11. How are you finding it?
Custardpi wrote: » Have you read any Lovecraft? He wrote great classic horror stories.
Samaris wrote: » Just finished Jules Verne's Journey to the Center of the Earth (I'm on a classics binge at the moment). Always loved that book. Not decided on what to read next. Dracula was before that. Eyeballing Frankenstein, but the story's so depressing I'm not sure I could get through it. Any suggestions?