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    Quote Originally Posted by andrewochs615 View Post
    Does anyone know of any good action adventure type books maybe like the Uncharted or Assassins Creed video games? I am not big into reading, but I wouldn't mind trying something that could really catch my eye.
    Give this a look

    http://www.amazon.com/The-Book-Jhere...5287429&sr=8-5

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    Quote Originally Posted by RavNMadMan View Post
    "Bad Blood" by John Sandford. If you like crime fiction, it's a keeper. Not finished though.....
    I finished it. Good book and food for thought. The protagonist is Virgil Flowers for those of you familiar with Sandford books. It's creepy and touches on very dark and evil things.

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    Just completed, as bedtime reading, The Hobbit to my nine year old son in anticipation of the movie in December. Started reading LOTR to him. He loves it.

    For myself, I'm currently reading The Psychopath Test by Jon Ronson. So far, so good.

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    The Wind Through the Keyhole by Stephen King.

    Still getting through A Storm of Swords by Geaorge RR Martin as well.

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    Just finished 11/22/63 by King. Wow! Great story. The ending I didn't care for so much, but it was a great book. All 850 pages of it. I highly recommend it. The one thing I was concerned about was that it would be too political, but that was not a problem AT ALL. I enjoyed this book a ton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dipper9 View Post
    Just finished 11/22/63 by King. Wow! Great story. The ending I didn't care for so much, but it was a great book. All 850 pages of it. I highly recommend it. The one thing I was concerned about was that it would be too political, but that was not a problem AT ALL. I enjoyed this book a ton.
    Great book.

    I'm half-assing Bag of Bones right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OrangeJerseys View Post
    Great book.

    I'm half-assing Bag of Bones right now.
    Just finished Under the Dome. Typical King writing with lots of current pop culture thrown in. Looks like it's going to be a new tv series as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LayzieDES View Post
    Just finished Under the Dome. Typical King writing with lots of current pop culture thrown in. Looks like it's going to be a new tv series as well.
    I'm a King fan. Really got into Under The Dome. I think it's because I really related to Barbie. Not sure why, just did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by srock View Post
    Over and over and over again, no doubt.

    My daughter outgrew this book about 8 years ago and I bet I can still recite it word-for-word. The Bee books too...

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