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Lars Sandmark
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Finished The HOT ROCK by Donald Westlake.

First in the Dortmunder series, fun stuff.
I like the forward that mentions that this plot started off as a Parker novel but didn't feel right and was shelved until he figured it would work for a new character.
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74) "Artemis Fowl Book 3: The Eternity Code" by Eoin Colfer, read by Nathaniel Parker

Thirteen-year-old criminal mastermind tries to cash in on stolen fairy technology, but he is outwitted and must once again rely on the LEPrecon fairy police to help him out of a jam and save the life of his bodyguard Butler.

Once again spending time driving around with my 13-year-old son, so let him chose the book we listened to whilst doing said driving. With this book I had hopes of seeing Artemis do something criminally mastermindy, but no luck: after trying to broker a (only slightly) shady deal, it's more of the usual shenanigans. With all of the talk, you would think he would try to overthrow a country or destroy the mafia or some such.
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I just found THE ART OF HARVEY KURTZMAN for $10!!
Oh yeah, baby!
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Inspired by having watched the 1983 BBC production of RICHARD III on DVD over the past 2 nights, last night I started Allison Weir's "The Princes in the Tower", which is her investigation of the same period.

I have read quite a few of her books -- her biography of Elizabeth I several times, in fact! -- so I expect this to be edifying and enjoyable.

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Just downloaded a sample of "Who Censored Roger Rabbit" from the iBook store - it just popped into my head that I've seen the movie dozens of times, but never thought about reading the book. I may purchase the rest of it, if it turns out there's not a hard copy in my local library.

Talk about deviating from the source material - whoa!

I've also been working my way through "Peter Pan" (thank you, public domain!) for the same reason...
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Jimmie Walker's DYN-O-MITE!
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75) "The Bones and the Book" by Jane Isenberg

In 1965 Seattle, a Jewish woman, recently widowed, translates a Yiddish diary from a Russian immigrant girl who may have been murdered at the turn of the century.

The plot is mildly interesting, but the actual story is not well written nor very descriptive: major characters come in and out (eventually disappearing), places are mentioned in such a way as to make no sense to non-natives, and the conclusion comes from out of no where by huge coincidences. Might have been better as a longer book, but I might not have made my way through it. The only thing that kept me going was I have a mild interest in early Seattle history, which this did not really cover.
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Thomas Moudry
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Just finished the second Reacher book. Now, I'm moving on to IN A SUN-
BURNED COUNTRY by Bill Bryson.
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Mike Purdy
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Am now into the most recent Reacher book.  Lots of fun!
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I just finished Phil Foglios and his wife's book Agatha H. and the Airship City.  Its a novelization of the Agatha Heterodyne web comic.  I enjoyed it very much and the humor comes through without the visuals that the web comic had. 

I am now reading the Son of Neptune. The second book in the Lost Hero series by Rick Riordan
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I read TARZAN OF THE APES years ago, but had never read the sequels. An hour ago, I was browsing the used books section of the nearest Barnes & Noble and came across three nice little paperbacks from the late 70s: that first book again, plus the next two in the series, THE RETURN OF TARZAN and THE BEASTS OF TARZAN. To make the find even sweeter, they all have awesome Neal Adams covers! I scooped them up at the tiny price of $1.50 each!
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As a kid, those Neal Adams covers were what convinced me to give the Tarzan series a try. And turns out they're fun books!
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