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The Bartimaeus Series: The Ring of Solomon by Jonathan Stroud

Time to Hunt. Third book of the Bob Lee Swagger series by Stephen Hunter.

Random fact: The movie Shooter was based on the first novel in the series, Point of Impact.

Originally posted by AfroMan
Time to Hunt. Third book of the Bob Lee Swagger series by Stephen Hunter.

Random fact: The movie Shooter was based on the first novel in the series, Point of Impact.

I'm a big fan of Bob Lee Swagger (and his father Earl) in the books anyway. I haven't seen the film for the simple reason that I can't ever imagine Mark Wahlberg as him. No way.

These are the ones I've read (asterisk means I own it):

Pale Horse Coming*
Point of Impact*
Black Light*
Time to Hunt*
Dirty White Boys* (not a Swagger book but it's sort of connected to them)
Hot Springs*
Havana*
The 47th Samurai

'Breakheart Pass' by Alistair Maclean.

V@MP1R3 @C@D3MY

a million little pieces fiction of course

'The Gods of Mars' by Edgar Rice Burroughs

'Bear Island' by Alistair Maclean.

Hogfather by Terry Pratchett

Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer

Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception

Eoin Colfer

(Could have sworn I read it before, but I don't remember reading it. 😖)

'Undersea Prison' by Duncan Falconer.

"Själakistan" - Ann Rosman

Swedish murder/mysteries are awesome!

Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident by Eoin Colfer

Originally posted by Rhovanion
"Själakistan" - Ann Rosman

Swedish murder/mysteries are awesome!

Have you tried 'The Bomber' by Liza Marklund? Thats a very good thriller set in Sweden.

Diary of a nobody.
Author? can't see cause the cover page is broken 😉

'One Good Turn' by Chris Ryan.

Originally posted by Lord Shadow Z
Have you tried 'The Bomber' by Liza Marklund? Thats a very good thriller set in Sweden.

I haven't read The Bomber no, but I'm not too big on Liza Marklund. I prefer Henning Mankell, Stieg Larsson and Camilla Läckberg. But thank's for the tip nonetheless. 🙂

I've just finished reading The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown. Very disappointed, considering he researches his facts so thoroughly you would think he would be the one writer who realised that Excalibur and The Sword in the Stone are two completly different swords. I thought it was part of the story and the main character would rectify this error, but no. Shame on you Mr. Brown.

Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code by Eoin Colfer