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Matthew Reilly

I also like the Jack West ones as well as most of the stand alones. I might be alone in this, but I have to say I despised Contest- his first book. If I had read it before the others I never would've picked up another. Despite that he is a must buy day of release author for me.
I agree with you about Shane. He is too awesome! I think Jack might be up there with him after I read another Reacher book. I haven't read the Jack West books yet. I like that he went with an atypical hero in Temple. William Race was like the antithesis of Shane Schofield.

I was hoping for another William Race book too. He was adorable. Very physically inept, but he managed to get the job done. Of course, I am always jazzed to see more Scarecrow. He's one of my imaginary husbands. :)
I'm going to have to read this guy. This is the one guy that's been mentioned all over the place here that I haven't heard of. (and I'm kind of embarrassed about that. I like being the all knowing guru.) Where does one start with him?

Especially as angsty as he has to be after the events in Scarecrow.

Ice Station is now the first book on my TBR-wish list. (and the first book that I don't actually own yet.) Of course, I do have a gift card to Amazon...
Ice Station is non-stop action. It's like an action movie fan's dream. I loved it! I got my mom and my friend to read it while I still had the book checked out from the library, and they enjoyed it too.
Alice, I accidentally got spoiled about what happens to Scarecrow on Wikipedia. That sucks!
Alice, I accidentally got spoiled about what happens to Scarecrow on Wikipedia. That sucks!


My tbr list on goodreads is under control because I only add books I have, well I haven't added used and ebooks yet, but my actual wishlist is pretty big.
I'm really enjoying Ice Station. By the way. With the Hurricane coming I need some supplies. Any idea where I could get a grapling hook, a Desert Eagle .44, and a pair of those cool sunglasses! (and miles and miles of nylon rope.)
Yep, Mag hook. And I'll pass it on...um.. is there a place in a book where somebody does a Home Gallbladder-ectomy? That might come in handy when Storm-a-gedon comes through.
Well, I hope you get stranded with a board-certified soft tissue surgeon, if you have to get stranded!
I'd be too afraid of runing into Killer Whales if there is flooding. I should think about kidnapping one for the weekend. "Paging Doctor..."
Yep, now all I need is a couple of hot babes and a mid sized seal and my emergency kit will be complete. ("MOTHER for President!" and I don't mean my mother.)

Wow, mouth to mouth from an elephant seal. I bet he doesn't brag about that. (Ice station). Fun book. His so bright... he's gotta wear shades! Enjoying the book. Between the sawning and dragging timber.
I just posted my review on "Ice Station" if anyone is interested. Fun read. Which one's next?
Ice Station
Ice Station
Thank you. I'm glad you liked it.
I sure enjoyed the book. And I have a new respect for whales, seals and snow. And I might add a Hovercraft to the Magnetic Grapling hook too. (of course I actually know where to steal... get.. go get (not steal..heh-heh) an LCAC (landing Craft air cushioned.) Those things are fun to watch.
I sure enjoyed the book. And I have a new respect for whales, seals and snow. And I might add a Hovercraft to the Magnetic Grapling hook too. (of course I actually know where to steal... get.. go get (not steal..heh-heh) an LCAC (landing Craft air cushioned.) Those things are fun to watch.
That scene with the hovercraft was crazy!!!
Temple has some crazy action scenes too, and it feels even more risky because William Race is no Scarecrow. He's more of an ordinary kind of guy in a very desperate situation. This was the second book by MR I read and enjoyed.
Temple has some crazy action scenes too, and it feels even more risky because William Race is no Scarecrow. He's more of an ordinary kind of guy in a very desperate situation. This was the second book by MR I read and enjoyed.
Yea it was, wild and crazy... and things blew up... but, they did fumble the girl. I liked the crazy old scientist " Can I drive one of these or what?"

Temple has some crazy action scenes too, and it feels even more risky because William Race is no Scarecrow. He's more of an ordinary kind of guy in a ve..."
Excuse my fuzzy memory, but when I read this I immediately flashed to the scene with the jaguars (they were jags, right?) and the vehicles. Heart pounding stuff!
They were very scary big cats. I think they were jags. It's been a while.
There were a few moments I knew for sure Race was a goner, but he managed to pull through by the skin of his teeth!
There were a few moments I knew for sure Race was a goner, but he managed to pull through by the skin of his teeth!
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Great Expectations (other topics)Life is Elsewhere (other topics)
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His books read like an action movie. He's a bit gory with the violence, but otherwise, top notch. Don't look for a lot of internal character development though.
Any thoughts on Reilly?
What're your favorites by him?