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I also finished re-reading The Selection series. Still love it :)

The woman who "hired" Mickey did it as a competition of sorts, not that Mickey knew that.


5 stars for me. Such a psychological thriller that was a page turner for me.

A truly excellent installment in the Alex Benedict series. Once again, the book is in the first person, with, again, Chase as the narrator. But unlike the previous volume, I felt her portrayal this time was spot on. I don’t know if she matured or if McDevitt’s writing did. In either case, Chase is the perfect character to move the story forward.
And move it does. The reader is taken on a fast paced ride, as one discovery leads to another. And while the series is named for Benedict, Chase is being given a bigger role; just as big, if not bigger, than Benedict’s.
I don’t know of a lot of hard science fiction writers out there, but of those I do know, McDevitt is at the top of the list. And this book has only solidified his position. Part science fiction, part mystery, part archaeological search, the book keeps the reader guessing until the end. No surprise that it won the Nebula award for best novel of 2006.
There are several more books in the series, with a new one just out. I can’t wait to start the next one.

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WOW! This was great! There’s nothing I love more than having zero expectations for a book, and then being surprised by how much you enjoy it. At the start I was a bit unsure, but as the storyline progressed, my opinion slowly climbed. In a market that sometimes seems to be inundated with sub-par zombie fiction, once in a while you come across an absolute gem - The End Games is absolutely that.

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WOW! This was great! There’s nothing I love more than having zero expectations for a book, and then being surprised by..."
Based on your response alone, I have added this book to my TBR list :-)


1. The Only Survivors by Megan Miranda --- I wasn't riveted or in suspense as I was hoping to be. I gave it 3 stars.
2. It's one of us by J.T. Ellison-- this one kept me in suspense but fell flat at the end and I gave it 3 stars.
3. Verses for the Dead by Preston & Child--You can't go wrong with the Pendergast series with twists and turns. It's always a thrilling game ride--love this series. 4 stars
4. The Guilty by David Baldacci -- again more games of whodunit in this legal mystery thriller. 4 stars
5. Fear Nothing by Lisa Gardner -- the best Lisa Gardner novel I've read so far--- another psychological thriller I rated 5 stars.
6. The Six by Anni Taylor- a game of life and survival story filled with twists and turns. I gave it 4 stars.




Challenge Complete! I read Chain-Gang All-Stars by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah. Prisoners travel as Links in Chain-Gangs, competing in death-matches.
Complex, beautifully written, but brutal book.
Complex, beautifully written, but brutal book.

Just want to note that a very interesting fact I learned reading this is that cartographers would put fake towns on their maps as kind of a safeguard to know if others were copying their maps. So clever, but hate to follow that map and think there is a town coming up in my travels and then it's not there! Crazy!
Books mentioned in this topic
The Cartographers (other topics)Chain-Gang All-Stars (other topics)
The Great Troll War (other topics)
The Night Circus (other topics)
Carrie Soto Is Back (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Peng Shepherd (other topics)Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah (other topics)
“Read a book that involves a game or contest of some sort. Virtual reality, Video games, war games, psychological mess-with-your-mind games, characters who participate in a contest, or a story in which the character takes on a personal challenge."
Comment below with the name of the book you read this month and what you thought of it.