Grim... wrote:
1) Trust Your Eyes by Linwood Barclay
2) The Medium-Sized Book of Boring Car Trivia Volume 2 by Sniff Petrol
3) Perdido Street Station by China Miéville
4) Kill Your Friends by John Niven
5) Rum Runner by J.A. Konrath
6) Dogs of War by Adrian Tchaikovsky
7) Verity by Colleen Hoover
Eight) Sourdough by Robin Sloan
9) The Transition by Luke Kennard
10) The First 15 Lives of Harry August by Catherine Webb
11) Last Call by J.A. Konrath
12) Children of Chaos by Greg F. Gifune
13) White Russian by J. A. Konrath
14) Dead Space: Martyr by B. K. Evenson
15) Shot Girl by J. A. Konrath
16) Chaser by J. A Konrath
More Jack Daniels, but far more light-hearted than the previous book. Harry continues to be great. The books as a whole continue to be remarkably easy to read, and great.
17) Old Fashioned by J. A. Konrath
This one is much "lower key" than previous books - rather than an international murder lord with their own army, this one is about Jack's next door neighbour. Still ridiculous, still horrific, still great.
18) No Plan B by Lee Child and Andrew Child
REACHER PUNCH BAD GUYS. REACHER FUCK PRETTY LADIES. REACHER USE BIG BRAIN AND BIG MUSCLES AND BIG WILLY.
This is the best Reacher book in a while, and by far the best one Andrew Child has written. It's entirely as you'd expect, and that's the point. Literary comfort food.
19) GamesMaster: The Oral History by Dominik Diamond and Jack Templeton
I agree with what others have said about this. It's very well written and very nostalgic but Dominik needs a good talking to about not being such a fucking baby. Having read about the Dave Parry "incident" I'm even more convinced that they were out to get him and frankly I think he was treated appallingly by a drugged up narcissist who kept saying how good everyone was and also couldn't help but refer to GamesMaster as "their" show.
20) Once More, With Feeling by Victoria Coren and Charlie Skelton
When Victoria Coren-Mitchell was younger, she wrote, produced and directed a porn movie, and this book is all about how that came about and what it was like. Victoria Coren-Mitchell going on about porn? Fucking
in.
That said, it was a bit of a slog to finish. It was entertaining enough, but it took ages to get the interesting bits.
21) The Medium-Sized Book of Boring Car Trivia Volume 3 by Sniff Petrol
What did I say about Volume 2?
Quote:
I liked the first one, and this one is the second one. Of it. I liked it.
Have a random piece of trivia: The TV advert for the launch of the 1990 Rover Metro was directed by Ridley Scott.
Oh, okay, hang on for a new random piece of trivia: The E at the end of old school Mercedes-Benz model names stands for Einspritzung or 'injection'. The same German word is why sportiest versions of the Opel-developed Vauxhall Astra were badged GTE not GTI.
22) A Clean Kill In Tokyo by Barry Eisler
This was a series that was described to be "like Reacher" so I gave it a shot. It's about an assasain and goes into some detail around how he would make sure no-one was following him and how to do surveillance, which was 90% of the job. Obviously he does a job that - oh no! - goes wrong, and shit kicks off. It's not as easy to read as Reacher but it's still an enjoyable use of your eyes.
23) Bear Head by Adrian Tchaikovsky
The sequel to Dogs of War, I liked this a
lot more. It's hard to say too much about it without spoilz, but it's set on Mars and told from the point of view of a few different humans and one AI. Trigger warning for future-rape.
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Grim... wrote:
I wish Craster had left some girls for the rest of us.