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I didn't just get through it, I loved it. It was intense, I can't pretend otherwise. I'm pretty sure I read the whole thing with my mouth wide open. But in the end, it is a beautiful story from a culture so different from mine.



Stephanie wrote: "I read Cutting for Stone last summer and thoroughly enjoyed it. But if you're not into it at page 350, it probably won't get any better for you. I found the first half of the book to be more abso..."



The Golem and the Jinni


Read that book when I was a kid. Great book on Jordan.





I also got sucked into The Last Policeman by Ben H. Winters and ended up finishing it over the weekend. I highly recommend that as well. A police detective believes that a suicide by hanging in a McDonalds bathroom is actually a murder, and he's intent on solving it. Oh, and its been announced with 100% certainty that in around six months an asteroid will hit earth and kill everyone. The detective is still determined to solve the case, even if in a year it won't matter. I've put a request in at the library for the sequel.


#10 Brad Thor: Black List - Competent thriller that will appeal to macho males; and
#11 B. A. Shapiro: The Art Forger - Fun, quick read. Thriller set in the art world. Lots of detail about artists, oil painting, Degas, etc., but not so much that it bogs down for non-artist types. Recommend.
Black List
The Art Forger


Good to know. I will have to put it on my list.




#6 - Prince of Thieves
#7 - In the Blood
#8 - Takedown Twenty (flight delays are good for something)
On track to finish #9 - Allegiant by this weekend and hope to close out March with #10 - Never Fade.

Since then...
#4 The American Heiress by Daisy Goodwin (much lighter that #3)
#5 (currently reading) And the Mountains by Khaled Hosseini


Thank you for responding! Happy reading!





This was an outstanding book written when the author was 13 to explain what life with autism is like. He has since gone on to become an advocate an the author of several more work of fiction and nonfiction.

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I am still on NOS4A2 for book 15 and plan some Stephen King, Raymond Feist, and maybe John Grisham this month.