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2005: #32 – We’ll Meet Again (Mary Higgins Clark)

May 3, 2005January 14, 2021

Book #32 was We’ll Meet Again, by Mary Higgins Clark. I like Mary Higgins Clark stories cuz they’re quick and easy to read. Nothing you have to think about too hard. This one was pretty good — I actually didn’t have it figured out before I was supposed to. Book count: 32/50 — 64% Pages in book: 384 Page count: 10,736/15,000 — 71.57%

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espionage thriller review thriller 

2005: #26 – The Sigma Protocol (Robert Ludlum)

April 14, 2005January 14, 2021

Book #26 was The Sigma Protocol by Robert Ludlum. This is the first Ludlum book I’ve read, and I enjoyed it, for the most part. It had a little bit too much bad guy monologing that I tended to skim, but I got the jist of it. I like spy/espionage/intrigue stories, and Ludlum is one of the best. Book count: 26/50 — 52% Pages in

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adventure thriller review thriller 

2005: #23 – Blue Gold (Clive Cussler & Paul Kemprecos)

March 29, 2005January 14, 2021

Book #23 was Blue Gold, by Clive Cussler. Instead of the usual Cussler protagonist, Dirk Pitt, this book is the second in a series focusing on a new hero, Kurt Austin. These are fun books for me to read. Very James Bond-ish. Except Kurt Austin is less of a devil with the ladies than good ol’ Dirk Pitt. At least there’s something different about their

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2005: #18 – The Big Bad Wolf (James Patterson)

March 5, 2005January 14, 2021

Book 18 was the 9th book in James Patterson’s Alex Cross series, The Big Bad Wolf. This was one of the better Patterson books I’ve read lately. He seemed to be back in old form. I’m hoping the follow-up, London Bridges, is as good. Book count: 18/50 — 36% Page count: 5,341/15,000 — 35.6%

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That’s I before M, 5 letters, no Ys. Obsessed with books. A lot.

   

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