
There are worse ways to spend an afternoon.
Talking to the children in class about their favourite books and they asked me mine.
Got me thinking about all the fantastic series I've read and I'm currently reading.
This is my top 10
Lucas Davenport 28/28
Myron Bolitar 11/11
Women's Murder Club 18/18
Tom Thorne 14/14
Maggie O'Dell 06/11
Harry Bosch 07/21
Virgil Flowers 10/11
Alex Cross 24/25
Fiona Griffiths 02/06
Jack Reacher 22/23
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The rest of tonight‘s haul. I also picked up the bag for the #totebagswap just need to get some goodies for it.
Snowy day perfect to snuggle up with a book and hot cacao.
Stopping to catch my breath at one of the most exciting climaxes ever! (And my cat is a shark)
Thriller audio I haven't been keeping up with the series and it read as a decent enough stand alone. I enjoyed it for being what I would consider a great airplane read. A novel in which things happen and you get to the end with a tidy conclusion and a carrot to entice you to read the next one. If you miss a point or two the overall story isn't lost and it went quickly. That and I like the narrator.
The last time John Sandford disappointed me was 26 years ago, and my parents are jealous.
I really loved this book. I have read all of the Lucas Davenport novels and this is the only one that takes place in Iowa. Being I'm from Davenport it was all the more enjoyable, having been to a lot of the places where Lucas was investigating the bad guys.
After 26 books, I still love this series. After finishing a Prey book, all I want is another one to read.
What to do when the last book you read disappointed you? In my case, read a sure thing. I ❤️ Lucas Davenport.
Follows the usual Sandford formula which always seems to work. This book no exception. Part of the Lucas Davenport series. Timely, politically oriented with domestic terrorism and veterans issues added to the mix. For fans of the genre pretty much top notch.
This just became available from the library. Howard is a happy guy!
I am a Lucas Davenport fan girl from the beginning. This plot, including crazies targeting a potential presidential candidate, was particularly strong.
This one was a little different than other Sandford novels but it had some real contemporary feel. Someone trying to kill a presidential candidate! I enjoyed it very much.
Finishing up EXTREME PREY by John Sandford this morning (out on 4/26). "If you haven't read Sandford yet, you have been missing one of the great summer-read novelists of all time." - Stephen King