Sunday, January 22, 2023

{Sunday Post}—A Face to Die For, The Galactic Whirlpool, and The Saboteur

The Caffeinated Book Reviewer's Kimberly hosts a weekly meme called "The Sunday Post"! 


Weekly Tidbits


  • The good news, I suppose, is that the Kansas City Chiefs won their playoff game yesterday. The team is still not doing well. They appear to deteriorate with each game. It will be pure luck if they win the AFC Championship this year. 




What Am I Currently Reading?


Due to my busy week, I didn't get a chance to read until Wednesday, when I was in the laundromat. I had to use their dryer to finish drying towels because the heating element in my dryer had failed the previous evening. I had intended to bring a book but forgot it when I left the house. So I hurried into the nearby Dollar General to get an energy drink and The Saboteur by Andrew Gross, a $3 paperback. Normally, I wouldn't read a WWII novel, but I've read most of the author's books with James Patterson, so I figured I'd give it a shot. So far, I've read 84 pages, and it's not shabby. I'll pick it back up as soon as I've finished reading The House at the End of the World by Dean Koontz. I've read about 69% of it; after I'm done, I'll write my review on Tuesday. 

The House of Wolves, the most recent novel by James Patterson, has been difficult for me to obtain. I asked for an ARC, but I never got one. I looked for the book in stores but was unsuccessful. I was about to place an online order when I realized how much I disliked Patteron's last collaboration with Mike Lupica. I then unexpectedly discovered it in the library. How come I was flabbergasted? 1. It takes a long time for new titles to arrive at my library. 2. Since the book is new, I reasoned that if the library had purchased it, it would already be out on loan. Luckily, I found a copy. I checked it out along with Clive Cussler's Hellburner by Mike Maden. After I finish reading The Saboteur, I'll start reading these novels. 


Recent Review

Dune: The Heir of Caladan
★★★½✰



What's in the Mailbox?


My latest eBay buy, The Galactic Whirlpool by David Gerrold, arrived in the mail on Friday. It's a Star Trek adventure, believe it or not. On the cover, you can just make out the U.S.S. Enterprise. To finish the "Bantam" 1970–1981, collection, I just need Death's Angel, which is already on its way to my mailbox. It is expected to arrive on the 28th.


What's New on the Shelf?


Besides The Saboteur, the other bargain books I picked up this week are The Rhythm Section by Marn Burnell and A Death Valley Christmas by William W. Johnstone and J.A. Johnstone (not featured in the above picture), which I found at Dollar Tree. At Walmart, I bought the paperbacks A Face to Die For by Iris Johansen and The Butterfly House by Katrine Engberg.


I visited the Salvation Army twice throughout the week since the $1 bag of books sale was still going on. For my first visit, I purchased the following books: paperback copies of The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford by Ron Hansen, The Door to December by Dean Koontz, and Midnight by Dean Koontz; hardcover copies of Avenger by Frederick Forsyth, Operator Down by Brad Taylor, Don't Look Twice by Andrew Gross, and What the Night Knows by Dean Koontz. 


During my second visit, I bought the following books: paperback editions of The Bourne Identity by Robert Ludlum, The Bourne Supremacy by Robert Ludlum, Foreign Influence by Brad Thor, Invasion by Robin Cook, Firestorm by Iris Johansen, The Sunrise Lands by S. M. Stirling, Dies the Fire by S. M. Stirling, The Protector's War by S. M. Stirling, and A Meeting at Corvallis by S. M. Stirling; and a hardcover of Robert Ludlem's The Janson Command by Paul Garrison.


New titles on my Kindle are The Lincoln Lawyer by Michael Connelly and Alien: Into Charybdis by Alex White.

14 comments:

  1. Oh wow I love those old school covers. Something about an old school SF cover can be so comforting. although some aew weird too. Ha.


    Stirling is an author I've wanted to read.

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    1. A lot of imagination went into the old school covers, and yes, some of them can be a bit weird. The same thing goes for the '70s and '80s horror paperback covers. Occasionally, the covers have nothing to do with the stories. 

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  2. The Butterfly House looks amazing. I hope you enjoy your books!


    My Sunday Post.

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    1. It was first released under the name "Glasvinge" in Denmark. After reading the synopses on my first trip to Walmart this week, I was torn between buying A Face to Die For and The Butterfly House. I chose A Face to Die For, but subsequently regretted not also choosing The Butterfly House. Later, I returned and purchased it.

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  3. I've heard a lot about the Lincoln Lawyer and it's on Neflix too, I think.
    https://bookdilettante.blogspot.com/

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    1. There are several book in the series.

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    2. Yes, there's a Lincoln Lawyer series on Netflix. There's also a movie starring Matthew McConaughey.

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  4. You seem to have good luck with your Dollar Store when it comes to books! Every time I pop in one there's hardly anything there in terms of books. Let alone books I'd want to read.

    Nice new reads too! Lots of new to me ones but I hope you enjoy each and every one of them!


    Here's my StS

    Have a GREAT day!

    Old Follower :)

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    1. I'm starting to believe no one else in my town is a reader but me. It seems like I'm the only one ever looking at books at Dollar Tree, and typically the same books are there on my next visit.

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  5. I hope you enjoy The House of Wolves more than you expect to

    Wishing you a great reading week

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    1. I was going into a James Patterson book hoping for the best, but lately I've been mostly disappointed with his works.

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  6. Man, you are the king of thrift book shopping! I'm amazed that you're still able to find so many books you want week after week - you'd think you'd have them all picked over by now! Have a terrific week.
    Terrie @ Bookshelf Journeys
    https://www.bookshelfjourneys.com/post/sunday-post-34

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    1. Thanks for the compliment! I just have good luck that the only thrift store in my town carries the things the authors like. I wish there were more thrift stores, like a Goodwill, and used bookstores in my area.

      Actually, there were still lots and lots of books there, just none I was interested in.

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  7. Yay for the library! I have The House at the End of the World on my TBR. I haven't read any Dean Koontz in a long time.

    Jill
    http://www.allthebooksihaventread.com/blog-1/2023/1/21/on-my-nightstand-january-22-2023

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