I'm not complaining, but strangely, the Dollar Generals in my neighborhood have refilled their paperbacks. Usually, this happens once or twice a year, not every month. My most recent picks were Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard's Killing the Rising Sun, Ralph Compton's Bluff City by David Robbins, and Ralph Compton's Death of a Bad Man by Marcus Galloway.

Warning: I've been thrifting again! What can I say? I can't resist a "$1 bag" sale. I got Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Terror Time; The Black Ice by Michael Connelly; William M. Johnstone's The First Mountain Man: Preacher's Assault by J.A. Johnstone; William M. Johnstone's Luke Jensen: Bounty Hunter: Burning Daylight by J.A. Johnstone; Quest of the Mountain Man by William W. Johnstone; The Camel Club by David Baldacci; Hour Game by David Baladacci; Ralph Compton's Phantom Hill by Carlton Stowers; Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith by Matthew Stover; and The Next Accident by Lisa Gardner. There are two repeats here, but not by accident: The Camel Club and The Black Ice. I forgot to take my phone with me, so I didn't have the list of titles that I needed. I went ahead and got these two anyway. It turns out I do have both of them. No biggie; I'll donate them somewhere sometime.

I found another free Star Trek book at my local library. It's the novelization of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home by Vonda N. McIntyre. Additionally, I picked up Run Away by Harlan Coben and The Last Window by Karin Slaughter.
At Dollar Tree, I bought the hardback The Prized Girl by Amy K. Green.
Lots of sci fi and thrillers. Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteI haven't really been paying attention to the Chiefs lately. I know the other weekend my mom was happy that the Packers won against them. She likes the Chiefs, but I think Packers rank above them for her. Lol.
ReplyDeleteNice new reads! Those are all new to me ones! I hope you enjoy them all!
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Oh! I didn't know that Patrick Stewart had a book released! Also, I'm hoping to get Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mutant Mayhem too! Hope you have a great week!
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I should probably start strange New Worlds, as a TOS fan I'd probably love it.
ReplyDeleteStrange New Worlds is a spinoff of Discovery's second season. I don't recommend watching Discovery, though season two is tolerable thanks to Captain Pike and Spock. Strange New Worlds is a reimagined prequel; one character, La'an, is a descendant of Khan, which causes a bit of a continuity issue. Despite some obvious writing flaws, Strange New Worlds is the fun series of the new Trek.
DeleteHuh, that's good to know. I kind of stayed away from abrams' reimaginings but this sounds like I might enjoy it, as long as I don't let myself get too hung up on the continuity issue :):)
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