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Danny J. (DanJohnson): If anyone is interested, I have an unpostable copy of Clive Cussler's Raise the Titanic (Dirk Pitt series). Order one book from my bookshelf, and I'll toss this one in gratis!
Entry added on 7/5/2011 3:52 PM
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Danny J. (DanJohnson): With the start of the 2010 football season upon us, I am reading John Grisham's Playing For Pizza. Hilarious! If all you have read of Grisham are his legal thrillers, you are in for a pleasant surprise when you read Playing For Pizza
Entry added on 9/3/2010 9:41 PM
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Danny J. (DanJohnson): Bentley Little- The Association

Excellent Horror! A couple decides to leave the big city atmosphere of LA for the pristine beauty of Utah. They find what they think is the perfect house for them, and after the seller accepts their offer, they find out that they have bought into a gated community that is governed by a strict, obtrusive, and possibly evil Homeowner's Association that they quickly run afoul of. Not only are they at odds with the Homeowner's Association and many of their neighbors in Bonita Vista, they find that they are hated by everyone in the surrounding area of Corban, Utah, who despise everything about the Bonita Vista community and everyone who lives in it.

Entry added on 8/8/2007 12:30 PM
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Danny J. (DanJohnson): James Patterson- Kiss the Girls

I am just starting to get into the Alex Cross series with Kiss the girls- gotta go back to the beginning when I get done with this. I think Along Came a Spider was first, and I have it on the way

Patterson has become one of the members of a fairly exclusive club, My Favorite Authors. His breathless style of writing draws a reader into the story quickly, and the short, almost staccato chapters, surprisingly keep me reading for longer periods of time, because I keep catching myself thinking "just one more..."

Entry added on 7/12/2007 8:51 PM
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Danny J. (DanJohnson): On Secret Service

Just finished John Jakes' "On Secret Service". Jakes has always been one of my favorite authors, and this book didn't disappoint me, either. The book is set in the Civil War era, and focuses on the birth of the American Intelligence agencies and the Presidential protection detail.

The book centers aroung four mail characters: Lon Price, Margaret Miller, Fred Dasher, and Hannah Siegel.

Price is a Northern abolitionist and son of a Baptist minister, who works for the Pinkerton Detective agency, a private company that basically evolved into the Central Intelligence Agency and the Secret Service.

Margaret Miller is a Southern sympathizer, daughter of an abolitionist newspaper publisher from Baltimore (where there was a large pocket of pro-Southern sympathy), living in the Nation's capital, who becomes involved in Confederate intelligence.

Hannah Siegel, a very good friend of Margaret Miller, is the daughter of an Austrian military officer who immigrated to the United States and gains employment with the Federal War Department. Her father, a widower, never bothered to hide his disappointment that he didn't have a son to follow in his military footprints, so Hannah, who is an actress, decides to try the most challenging role of her career, a male soldier in the Union army.

Fred Dasher of Virginia is a graduate of West Point (and a minor character in Jakes' prior tour-de-force, the North and South trilogy), who joins the Confederate army out of allegiance to his beloved home state. As a delightful aside, those of us who loved the North and South books are gratified to find a couple of the characters from that series reintroduced, in minor roles, through Dasher.

Through the various twists of plot, Lon and Margaret and Fred and Hannah meet and fall in love with one another. It is the compassion that we feel for these characters, who are pulled in one direction by the dedication to their respective governments and their causes, and in the other direction by the feeling that they have for each other that makes this book so very enjoyable, much as the love and respect that the Main family from the South and the Hazard family from the North had for each other in spite of their regional differences made the North and South books work so very well.

Entry added on 7/12/2007 8:43 PM
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Danny J. (DanJohnson): Currently readingFrom the Corner of His Eye, by Dean R. Koontz
Entry added on 11/27/2006 9:22 AM
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Danny J. (DanJohnson):

From the Corner of His Eye is an extremely engrossing book. Through the first 200 pages, I would rate it almost as highly as I do Koontz's Frankenstein books and Odd Thomas. Unfortunately. I borrowed this one, so I won't be able to post it when I am done, but it is old enough now that there should be a few copies out there. I highly recommend it.

after this, in the spirit of the holiday season, I have a collection of Christmas murder mysteries that I am going to read, and then John Grisham's "Skipping Christmas", the book upon which the movie "Christmas With the Kranks" is based. I have read it before, but it is hilarious (didn't know Grisham had that in him!), and it is a really short book, so I am gonna read it again.

Reply added on 11/28/2006 9:35 AM
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