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message 1: by Bentley, Group Founder, Leader, Chief (last edited Dec 30, 2014 04:05AM) (new)

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Joseph, here is your new thread in 2015. Happy reading in the new year.

Our Required Format:

JANUARY

1. My Early Life, 1874-1904 by Winston S. Churchill by Winston S. Churchill Winston S. Churchill
Finish date: January 2015
Genre: (whatever genre the book happens to be)
Rating: A
Review: You can add text from a review you have written but no links to any review elsewhere even goodreads. And that is about it. Just make sure to number consecutively and just add the months.


message 2: by Joseph (new)

Joseph | 65 comments Bentley wrote: "Joseph, here is your new thread in 2015. Happy reading in the new year.

Our Required Format:

JANUARY

1. My Early Life, 1874-1904 by Winston S. Churchill by Winston S. Churchill[au...

Thanks Bentley. I'm lookng Forward to a year of good reading.



message 3: by Bentley, Group Founder, Leader, Chief (new)

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Enjoy


message 4: by Joseph (last edited Jan 05, 2015 09:29PM) (new)

Joseph | 65 comments JANUARY


1. The Last Oracle (Sigma Force, #5) by James Rollins by James Rollins James Rollins
Finish Date: 05JAN2015
Genre: Action/Adventure Thriller
Rating: B
Review: This is my favorite book in the "Sigma Force" series so far. It's got Action, Kids, Apes, and Chernobyl. What a Combo!


message 5: by Bentley, Group Founder, Leader, Chief (last edited Jan 05, 2015 10:57AM) (new)

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Great - looks like a good book - don't forget the bolding of the month

<b>Put Month Here</b>


message 6: by Joseph (new)

Joseph | 65 comments Bentley wrote: "Great - looks like a good book - don't forget the bolding of the month

Put Month Here"


Thanks. I didn't Know how to do it.


message 7: by Bentley, Group Founder, Leader, Chief (new)

Bentley | 44291 comments Mod
Glad to help


message 8: by Samanta (new)

Samanta   (almacubana) Joseph wrote:
Review: This is my favorite book in the "Sigma Force" series so far. It's got Action, Kids, Apes, and Chernobyl. What a Combo!


Hahahahaha....I love your review. It made me laugh early in the morning. Tnx :D


message 9: by Jesse (last edited Jan 07, 2015 01:02PM) (new)

Jesse | 22 comments Yeah Joseph! What a great one to start the year with! I did the sigma series all out of order and I think this was the first I read. Best one of all of them although I recommend the entire series to those who ask. Rollins is one of my favorite authors.

The Last Oracle (Sigma Force, #5) by James Rollins by James Rollins James Rollins


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Joseph | 65 comments Samanta wrote: "Joseph wrote:
Review: This is my favorite book in the "Sigma Force" series so far. It's got Action, Kids, Apes, and Chernobyl. What a Combo!

Hahahahaha....I love your review. It made me laugh ea..."

I'm glad I could make you laugh Samanta. I hope you had a great day.


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Joseph | 65 comments Jesse wrote: "Yeah Joseph! What a great one to start the year with! I did the sigma series all out of order and I think this was the first I read. Best one of all of them although I recommend the entire serie..."

You're right! I was hooked with the first book, "Sandstorm" Rollins is rad! I'm totally going to read the rest from the Sigma series and try his stand alones too.

Sandstorm (Sigma Force, #1) by James Rollins James Rollins James Rollins


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Joseph | 65 comments 2. The Captains (Brotherhood of War, #2) by W.E.B. Griffin by W.E.B. Griffin W.E.B. Griffin
Finish Date: 10JAN2015
Genre: Historical/Military Fiction
Rating: A
Review: I like the "The Brotherhood of War" series very much. Now that I've read the second book in the series I'm hooked!. This book takes our charecters into the Korean war and how their Military carrers advance or slip. I love how the characters are all tied together in some way or another, and that not all of them get along. I'm looking Forward to reading the next book in this series.


message 13: by Bentley, Group Founder, Leader, Chief (new)

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This sounds good Joseph. I have added it to my list.


message 14: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Craig Me, too, Joseph, the first book is added on my TBR pile

The Lieutenants (Brotherhood of War, #1) by W.E.B. Griffin by W.E.B. Griffin W.E.B. Griffin


message 15: by Jesse (new)

Jesse | 22 comments I am envious of how you have started your year with these two authors(Griffin & Rollins). I see close similarities between our reading interests and wouldn't be suprised if you posted next about Bernard Cornwell or maybe Raymond Khoury.
James Rollins James Rollins
W.E.B. Griffin W.E.B. Griffin
Bernard Cornwell Bernard Cornwell
Raymond Khoury Raymond Khoury


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Joseph | 65 comments Jesse wrote: "I am envious of how you have started your year with these two authors(Griffin & Rollins). I see close similarities between our reading interests and wouldn't be suprised if you posted next about B..."

Thanks for the compliment Jesse. Most of thefiction I read I read at work when I have second shift or night shift(my shifts Change every week). I have a couple huge wishlists on Amazon mostly taken from listopia lists here on goodreads such as: "The Best Spy Novels","Tresure Hunting Thrillers"and a "Military Fiction" List that I made and also I have another list with the recommendations that I get from the books that I'm reading. All I do is rotate through These lists.
All the authors you mentioned above I like a lot. we do have the same taste in books i think. Since you mentioned Benard Cornwell I do wish that I started the Year off With Richard Sharpe, but he's in those lists somewhere and it won't be Long.
Right now I'm Reading, Nimitz Class by Patrick Robinson. My next fiction book is going to be "Moonraker" by Ian Fleming(Que the James Bond Music).

Bernard Cornwell Bernard Cornwell
Nimitz Class (Admiral Arnold Morgan, #1) by Patrick Robinson by Patrick Robinson Patrick Robinson
Moonraker (James Bond, #3) by Ian Fleming by Ian Fleming Ian Fleming


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Joseph | 65 comments 3. Nimitz Class (Admiral Arnold Morgan, #1) by Patrick Robinson by Patrick Robinson Patrick Robinson
Finish Date: 16JAN2015
Genre: Technothriller
Rating: B-
Review: Let me see here this book's got an aircraft carrier and Support ships in a battle Group, a stolen Russian submarine, the U.S. Navy, the Royal Navy, shoot it's even got the Iranian Navy. there's a lot of Detail decribing operations of a carrier battle Group and also submarine ops. I liked the Story. It was a Little over the top but hey it's fiction it's supposed to be over the top.


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Joseph | 65 comments 4. Moonraker (James Bond, #3) by Ian Fleming by Ian Fleming Ian Fleming
Finish Date 23JAN2015
Genre: Spy Thriller
Rating: A-
Rewiew: I now think I like the Bond books better than the movies. The build up is so cool the slow pace of the book is always a good Change from the fast-pace techno-Thrillers of today.
This boo has got the White Cliffs of Dover, a gentleman's Club for wealthy People witch includes a great gambling Scene,a beautiful Girl(of course), and an atomic rocket. Last but not least It's got Bond...James Bond.


message 19: by Bentley, Group Founder, Leader, Chief (new)

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You are a real mystery buff - great progress


message 20: by Joseph (last edited Feb 04, 2015 09:48PM) (new)

Joseph | 65 comments 5. The Doomsday Key (Sigma Force, #6) by James Rollins by James Rollins James Rollins
Finish Date: 28Jan2015
Genre: Action/Adventure
Rating: B
Review: Sigma Force is back again! This time they shoot it out in places like: Norway, England, Mali, and France. It's got a lot of Action and I do like the Comic-relief.

P.S. I Know this is the History Book Club and I've only been throwing fiction up here. I just want everyone to know that I am also reading Shelby Foote's first volume of the Civil War and one of These days I'm going to finish it. It's pretty Long and since 99.9% of the history books I read are paper books, I can't take it to work with me. The book is very good so far.

The Civil War, Vol. 1 Fort Sumter to Perryville by Shelby Foote by Shelby Foote Shelby Foote


message 21: by Bentley, Group Founder, Leader, Chief (new)

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Yes, that is a good one. You have all of the parts for the second citation just make sure to include the word by and spacing. Then it will be pitch perfect and glad to see that you are reading some non fiction too.


message 22: by Joseph (last edited Feb 05, 2015 12:57PM) (new)

Joseph | 65 comments FEBRUARY

6. The Majors (Brotherhood of War, #3) by W.E.B. Griffin by W.E.B. Griffin W.E.B. Griffin
Finish Date: 4FEB2015
Genre: Military Fiction
Rating: B
Review: This book is pretty much a set-up for the next books in the series. It still was a great read. Since it is a time in between wars(The Korean and the Vietnam)there is not much Action, but I think this book sets the stage for the coming war. This was a great read along with the rest of the series so far.


message 23: by Skeetor (last edited Feb 05, 2015 09:58AM) (new)

Skeetor I like W.E.B. Griffin although I usually listen to his audiobooks on trips. I don't think I've actually ever "read" any of his books. :)

W.E.B. Griffin W.E.B. Griffin


message 24: by Joseph (new)

Joseph | 65 comments José Luís Pinto wrote: "Joseph, please fix the mistake in the name of this month and add the finishing date of yor reading. Thank you for your collaboration."

Thanks I think I've got it now.


message 25: by Bentley, Group Founder, Leader, Chief (new)

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You do Joseph and a special thank you to Jose for pitching in.


message 26: by Joseph (new)

Joseph | 65 comments 7. Op-Center (Tom Clancy's Op-Center, #1) by Jeff Rovin by Jeff Rovin (no photo)
Finish Date: 17FEB15
Genre: Techno-Thriller
Rating: C
Review: The plot was pretty good in this Story which has to do with tensions between North and South Korea. My Problem with the Story was that to me the characters seemed like 2 dimensional cut-outs. I'm still going to read more in the series in the hope that the characters will fill out more. One last Thing is that I bought this book on my Kindle and there were a lot of typos.


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Joseph | 65 comments 8. The Kill Artist (Gabriel Allon, #1) by Daniel Silva by Daniel Silva Daniel Silva
Finish Date: 21FEB15
Genre: Spy Thriller
Rating: B
Review: This was the first book that I've read that the main character was an Israeli Mossad Agent. The storyline was good(could have been better). I also thought the characters were described very good.


message 28: by Bentley, Group Founder, Leader, Chief (new)

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Great spy thrillers


message 29: by Joseph (new)

Joseph | 65 comments MARCH

9. Riptide by Douglas Preston by Douglas Preston Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child Lincoln Child
Finish Date: 01MAR2015
Genre: Tresure Hunt Thriller
Rating: C
Review: I'm sure this was a good book for some People but for me it was a Little boring. what I liked was the Scene description. I've never been to Maine or New England for that matter. One of These days I'll make it out there and when I do I'll think of this Story. I just wished it was a Little better.


message 30: by Bentley, Group Founder, Leader, Chief (new)

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You are off roaring like a lion at the beginning of March.


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Joseph | 65 comments 10. The Colonels (Brotherhood of War, #4) by W.E.B. Griffin by W.E.B. Griffin W.E.B. Griffin
Finish date: 12MAR2015
Genre: Military Fiction
Rating: A-
Review: The latest in the "Brotherhood of War" series. Thee men are Setting up the Air Cavalary and the Special Warfare School(the Green Berets). All the characters are back through their ups and downs. The Vietnam war is on the horizon. The ending could have been better that's why the minus.


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Joseph | 65 comments 11. San Andreas by Alistair MacLean by Alistair MacLean Alistair MacLean
Finish date: 18MAR2015
Genre: WWII Thriller
Rating: B
Review: This was the first book I've read from this author. I thought it was a good sea Story. It was like watching an old 1960s war movie. I think since this was pretty much a sea Story the book reads slow, maybe too slow for some People. I liked it though.


message 33: by Bentley, Group Founder, Leader, Chief (new)

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Very good Joseph


message 34: by Joseph (new)

Joseph | 65 comments APRIL

12. Diamonds Are Forever (James Bond, #4) by Ian Fleming by Ian Fleming Ian Fleming
Finish date: 3APR2015
Genre: Spy Thriller
Rating: B-
Review: Bond goes to the states and tackles the mob and almost gets takled himself. This Story has got Diamonds, Las Vegas, and even an old steam locomotive. Compared to the other Bond books I've read(and I'm readeing them in order) this one felt a Little more "campy" that's why the "-".


message 35: by Joseph (last edited Apr 19, 2015 12:09PM) (new)

Joseph | 65 comments 13. Amazonia by James Rollins by James Rollins James Rollins
Finish date: 9APR2015
Genre: Action/Adventure
Rating: B
Review: This is my first of James Rollins' stand alone novels. I liked the Story and was sucked in to the Amazon Rain Forest(or James Rollins' Amazon). This Story has human limbs growing back, an outbreak that starts in the U.S. and spreads like wildfire, man-eating caimans, chimeras, lost Indian tribes and a lot of Action.


message 36: by Joseph (last edited May 02, 2015 11:53AM) (new)

Joseph | 65 comments 14. The Berets (Brotherhood of War, #5) by W.E.B. Griffin by W.E.B. Griffin W.E.B. Griffin
Finish date: 18APR2015
Genre: Military Fiction
Rating: A
Review: This book has more to do with the U.S. Army Special Warfare School and those Group of characters. Since the Army is one big Family everyone gets a mention. Someone gets killed and a couple new characters det more developed. I love this series so far.


message 37: by Jill (new)

Jill Hutchinson (bucs1960) Good progress, Joseph!!!


message 38: by Bryan (new)

Bryan Craig Don't forget the Finish date on number 14. Good work.


message 39: by Joseph (new)

Joseph | 65 comments MAY

15. Rebel (The Starbuck Chronicles, #1) by Bernard Cornwell by Bernard Cornwell Bernard Cornwell
Finish date: 2MAY2015
Genre: Military/Historical Fiction
Rating: C+
Review: This was the first in a series of American Civil War novels from Cornwell. The set up of the characters and the build up to war took up more than half of the book, but when the war came it was pretty exciting reading. I think my Problem was that I've read too many Richard Sharpe novels.


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