Reader's Digest Select Editions Volume 1, 2011: 61 Hours (Jack Reacher #14) by Lee Child Small Change by Sheila Roberts Nowhere to Run by C.J. Box Leaving Unknown by Kerry Reichs
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61 hours was classic novel with the character Reacher. The ending certainly leaves you wondering.
Small Change The story line follows 3 women friends with money problems and how they tackle the problem and re-invent their lives.
Leaving Unknown - this started out with me thinking that it would be a simple quick read, but not particularly interesting. I was so wrong, this was a very surprising story with a great deal of depth. I really enjoyed this story.
Nowhere to run - this is a Joe Pickett book. I was intrigued with the character and am interested in reading some of the earlier works with this character. I also found the story line very interesting. The concept of government/corruption taking away what belongs to the average citizen was well explored.
Actually read 61 hours and Nowhere to run. Both books held my attention, on the edge of my seat. Kept me thinking of what could be happening next, needed to remember to take a breath at times.
I read Leaving Unknown 1st as it was recommended by a friend. It was ok but not spectacular. I have previousely read Nowhere to Run. I just started 61 Hours.
The only one I don't like is 'Nowhere to Run'. It took me weeks to finish because it was so boring. I like Leaving Unknown the best because it's a fast read with a twist.