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Curmudgeoness

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2. Zero Day by David Baldacci
Sat Jun 1, 2013, 05:53 PM
Jun 2013

I am on a roll with quick reads recently. His more recent books are not even close to quality of his first book, but at least they are easy to read without thinking too hard.

Murder on the Mind Mz Pip Jun 2013 #1
Zero Day by David Baldacci Curmudgeoness Jun 2013 #2
Icehenge by Kim Stanley Robinson JitterbugPerfume Jun 2013 #3
as I get deeper into Icehenge JitterbugPerfume Jun 2013 #4
Isn't it a reissue of one if his very early books? getting old in mke Jun 2013 #6
Copyright 1984! JitterbugPerfume Jun 2013 #7
I was going to request his Forty Days of Rain from my library pscot Jun 2013 #15
_The Midnight House_ by Alex Berenson getting old in mke Jun 2013 #5
This week Hula Popper Jun 2013 #8
The Quiet American, by Graham Greene Moe Shinola Jun 2013 #9
A CONSPIRACY OF MURDER (2013) by Jussi Adler-Olsen fadedrose Jun 2013 #10
Just started 'The Stars at Noon' by Denis Johnson. nomorenomore08 Jun 2013 #11
"The Golden Notebook" -- Doris Lessing bemildred Jun 2013 #12
I spent the week re-reading a bunch of old books by Elizabeth Peters. LWolf Jun 2013 #13
An Uncertain Place, by Fred Vargas pscot Jun 2013 #14
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