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  • Pete Hogwallop
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2025
    • 288

    #16
    In case anyone cares, here are the books I've read so far in 2025. Most of them were really pretty good.

    Interpreter of Maladies
    Lahiri, Jhumpa

    Heartwood
    Gaige, Amity *

    Let Me Be Frank With You
    Ford, Richard

    Magpie Murders (Susan Ryeland, #1)
    Horowitz, Anthony *

    The Wright Brothers
    McCullough, David

    A Walk in the Park: The True Story of a Spectacular Misadventure in the Grand Canyon
    Fedarko, Kevin *

    The Snow Child
    Ivey, Eowyn *

    Wild Dark Shore
    McConaghy, Charlotte *

    Truman
    McCullough, David

    Defending Jacob
    William Landay *

    The Sinister Pig (Leaphorn & Chee, #16)
    Hillerman, Tony

    Big Little Lies
    Moriarty, Liane *

    You Like It Darker
    King, Stephen *

    The Catch (Slough House, #6.5)
    Herron, Mick

    Rose Gold (Easy Rawlins #13)
    Mosley, Walter

    The Wailing Wind (Leaphorn & Chee, #15)
    Hillerman, Tony

    The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of 9/11
    Graff, Garrett M. *

    Skin Tight (Mick Stranahan, #1)
    Hiaasen, Carl *

    The God of the Woods
    Moore, Liz *

    Red Square (Arkady Renko, #3)
    Smith, Martin Cruz

    Slough House (Slough House, #7)
    Herron, Mick

    The House Is on Fire
    Beanland, Rachel *

    Dolphin Junction : Stories
    Herron, Mick

    The Last King of California
    Harper, Jordan *

    Bel Canto
    Patchett, Ann

    Polar Star (Arkady Renko, #2)
    Smith, Martin Cruz

    Joe Country (Slough House, #6)
    Herron, Mick

    Gorky Park (Arkady Renko, #1)
    Smith, Martin Cruz

    These Silent Woods
    Grant, Kimi Cunningham *

    Tom Lake
    Patchett, Ann

    The World Played Chess
    Dugoni, Robert

    When the Sea Came Alive: An Oral History of D-Day
    Graff, Garrett M. *

    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
    Twain, Mark

    Suicide Run (Harry Bosch, #14.5; Harry Bosch Universe, #23.4)
    Connelly, Michael *

    Hunting Badger (Leaphorn & Chee, #14)
    Hillerman, Tony

    Like Lions (Bull Mountain, #2)
    Panowich, Brian *

    Daughters of Shandong
    Chung, Eve J. *

    Sunset Limited (Dave Robicheaux, #10)
    Burke, James Lee

    Never Lie
    McFadden, Freida *

    The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
    Skloot, Rebecca *

    Go as a River
    Read, Shelley *

    Framed: Astonishing True Stories of Wrongful Convictions
    Grisham, John *

    The Wide Wide Sea: Imperial Ambition, First Contact and the Fateful Final Voyage of Captain James Cook
    Sides, Hampton

    A Woman of No Importance: The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win World War II
    Purnell, Sonia

    Bull Mountain (Bull Mountain, #1)
    Panowich, Brian *

    The Goldfinch
    Tartt, Donna

    Listen for the Lie
    Tintera, Amy *

    James
    Everett, Percival

    Code Name: Lise: The True Story of the Woman Who Became WWII's Most Highly Decorated Spy
    Loftis, Larry *

    Conclave
    Harris, Robert *
    4.11

    King: A Life
    Eig, Jonathan *

    London Rules (Slough House, #5)
    Herron, Mick

    Red Eye: Patrick Kenzie vs. Harry Bosch: An Original Short Story
    Lehane, Dennis *

    The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
    McCullers, Carson

    All the Colors of the Dark
    Whitaker, Chris *

    The Devil All the Time
    Pollock, Donald Ray
    4.14

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    • Joneslab
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2014
      • 39604

      #17
      Great list.

      Defending Jacob is a masterpiece of its genre, imo.

      And Gorky Park...wow, that's a blast from the past. That book was a phenomenon when it was first published.

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      • KCKUKFan
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2014
        • 14228

        #18
        Defending Jacob was really good, and the miniseries actually did it (relative) justice.

        I mentioned it in another thread, but the new King book ("Never Flinch") is a piece of shit. He needs to retire the Holly character quickly. Liked some of the shorts in "You Like It Darker," thought some were really bad. Sort of the through-line on later-day King.

        Really liked The Devil All the Time, Conclave and These Silent Woods.

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        • Pete Hogwallop
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2025
          • 288

          #19
          Originally posted by KCKUKFan
          Defending Jacob was really good, and the miniseries actually did it (relative) justice.

          I mentioned it in another thread, but the new King book ("Never Flinch") is a piece of shit. He needs to retire the Holly character quickly. Liked some of the shorts in "You Like It Darker," thought some were really bad. Sort of the through-line on later-day King.

          Really liked The Devil All the Time, Conclave and These Silent Woods.
          That's disappointing about the Never Flinch book. I had plans to read it soon. I've been a fan of all the other Holly Gibney books.

          Conclave was great. Read it before I saw the movie. Actually just started Imperium which is another of his books.

          I need to check out the Defending Jacob series although I just looked and it's on Apple TV. We don't have that and probably won't get it.

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          • George
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2014
            • 10355

            #20
            Originally posted by Pete Hogwallop
            In case anyone cares, here are the books I've read so far in 2025. Most of them were really pretty good.

            Interpreter of Maladies
            Lahiri, Jhumpa

            Heartwood
            Gaige, Amity *

            Let Me Be Frank With You
            Ford, Richard

            Magpie Murders (Susan Ryeland, #1)
            Horowitz, Anthony *

            The Wright Brothers
            McCullough, David

            A Walk in the Park: The True Story of a Spectacular Misadventure in the Grand Canyon
            Fedarko, Kevin *

            The Snow Child
            Ivey, Eowyn *

            Wild Dark Shore
            McConaghy, Charlotte *

            Truman
            McCullough, David

            Defending Jacob
            William Landay *

            The Sinister Pig (Leaphorn & Chee, #16)
            Hillerman, Tony

            Big Little Lies
            Moriarty, Liane *

            You Like It Darker
            King, Stephen *

            The Catch (Slough House, #6.5)
            Herron, Mick

            Rose Gold (Easy Rawlins #13)
            Mosley, Walter

            The Wailing Wind (Leaphorn & Chee, #15)
            Hillerman, Tony

            The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of 9/11
            Graff, Garrett M. *

            Skin Tight (Mick Stranahan, #1)
            Hiaasen, Carl *

            The God of the Woods
            Moore, Liz *

            Red Square (Arkady Renko, #3)
            Smith, Martin Cruz

            Slough House (Slough House, #7)
            Herron, Mick

            The House Is on Fire
            Beanland, Rachel *

            Dolphin Junction : Stories
            Herron, Mick

            The Last King of California
            Harper, Jordan *

            Bel Canto
            Patchett, Ann

            Polar Star (Arkady Renko, #2)
            Smith, Martin Cruz

            Joe Country (Slough House, #6)
            Herron, Mick

            Gorky Park (Arkady Renko, #1)
            Smith, Martin Cruz

            These Silent Woods
            Grant, Kimi Cunningham *

            Tom Lake
            Patchett, Ann

            The World Played Chess
            Dugoni, Robert

            When the Sea Came Alive: An Oral History of D-Day
            Graff, Garrett M. *

            The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
            Twain, Mark

            Suicide Run (Harry Bosch, #14.5; Harry Bosch Universe, #23.4)
            Connelly, Michael *

            Hunting Badger (Leaphorn & Chee, #14)
            Hillerman, Tony

            Like Lions (Bull Mountain, #2)
            Panowich, Brian *

            Daughters of Shandong
            Chung, Eve J. *

            Sunset Limited (Dave Robicheaux, #10)
            Burke, James Lee

            Never Lie
            McFadden, Freida *

            The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
            Skloot, Rebecca *

            Go as a River
            Read, Shelley *

            Framed: Astonishing True Stories of Wrongful Convictions
            Grisham, John *

            The Wide Wide Sea: Imperial Ambition, First Contact and the Fateful Final Voyage of Captain James Cook
            Sides, Hampton

            A Woman of No Importance: The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win World War II
            Purnell, Sonia

            Bull Mountain (Bull Mountain, #1)
            Panowich, Brian *

            The Goldfinch
            Tartt, Donna

            Listen for the Lie
            Tintera, Amy *

            James
            Everett, Percival

            Code Name: Lise: The True Story of the Woman Who Became WWII's Most Highly Decorated Spy
            Loftis, Larry *

            Conclave
            Harris, Robert *
            4.11

            King: A Life
            Eig, Jonathan *

            London Rules (Slough House, #5)
            Herron, Mick

            Red Eye: Patrick Kenzie vs. Harry Bosch: An Original Short Story
            Lehane, Dennis *

            The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
            McCullers, Carson

            All the Colors of the Dark
            Whitaker, Chris *

            The Devil All the Time
            Pollock, Donald Ray
            4.14

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            • Joneslab
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2014
              • 39604

              #21
              Originally posted by Pete Hogwallop
              Conclave was great. Read it before I saw the movie. Actually just started Imperium which is another of his books.
              Harris has a book called The Ghostswriter that's one of my favorite thrillers. (Roman Polanski of all people did the movie, and it was just okay.)

              I LOVED that book. Loved.

              He also has one called Fatherland that I read all the way back in high school that's like an alternate history about Nazis winning WWII.

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              • Pete Hogwallop
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2025
                • 288

                #22
                In full disclosure, that's the most books I've read in 6 months. It seems like every year I read more and more. I also listen to a bunch of them as audiobooks. If I'm in the car alone, mowing or doing yard work, or out running, I'm almost always listening to a book.

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                • Pete Hogwallop
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2025
                  • 288

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Will Lavender

                  Harris has a book called The Ghostswriter that's one of my favorite thrillers. (Roman Polanski of all people did the movie, and it was just okay.)

                  I LOVED that book. Loved.

                  He also has one called Fatherland that I read all the way back in high school that's like an alternate history about Nazis winning WWII.
                  Was the Harris book actually called "The Ghost"?

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                  • Joneslab
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2014
                    • 39604

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Pete Hogwallop

                    Was the Harris book actually called "The Ghost"?
                    Yes, that's it. I think they changed the title for the movie.

                    Very simple book, sort of closed-in like Conclave, but he really knows how to kind of toy with the reader's expectations. I used to think about that book all the time.

                    Another one kind of like that: Val McDermid's APlace of Execution. Best pure mystery novel I've ever read.

                    The British know how to twist up the reader's assumptions and then shred them.

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                    • Joneslab
                      Senior Member
                      • Oct 2014
                      • 39604

                      #25
                      I just picked up this blast from the past. I remember YEARS ago when this came out, the old Salon.com proclaimed it the best novel of the modern era. My dad bought it for me...but it was so long, so daunting, I just never cracked into it. Flash forward 25 years and my friend here at work started raving about it a month or so ago. He had a copy he let me borrow...so now, after all this time, I'm gonna dig in.

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                      • Catsrock
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2014
                        • 5559

                        #26

                        OK, maybe not the BEST book I’ve read. But pretty interesting an entertaining when you know most of the guys 🤣

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                        • Jaxcat
                          Senior Member
                          • Jul 2025
                          • 388

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Pete Hogwallop
                          In case anyone cares, here are the books I've read so far in 2025. Most of them were really pretty good.

                          Interpreter of Maladies
                          Lahiri, Jhumpa

                          Heartwood
                          Gaige, Amity *

                          Let Me Be Frank With You
                          Ford, Richard

                          Magpie Murders (Susan Ryeland, #1)
                          Horowitz, Anthony *

                          The Wright Brothers
                          McCullough, David

                          A Walk in the Park: The True Story of a Spectacular Misadventure in the Grand Canyon
                          Fedarko, Kevin *

                          The Snow Child
                          Ivey, Eowyn *

                          Wild Dark Shore
                          McConaghy, Charlotte *

                          Truman
                          McCullough, David

                          Defending Jacob
                          William Landay *

                          The Sinister Pig (Leaphorn & Chee, #16)
                          Hillerman, Tony

                          Big Little Lies
                          Moriarty, Liane *

                          You Like It Darker
                          King, Stephen *

                          The Catch (Slough House, #6.5)
                          Herron, Mick

                          Rose Gold (Easy Rawlins #13)
                          Mosley, Walter

                          The Wailing Wind (Leaphorn & Chee, #15)
                          Hillerman, Tony

                          The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of 9/11
                          Graff, Garrett M. *

                          Skin Tight (Mick Stranahan, #1)
                          Hiaasen, Carl *

                          The God of the Woods
                          Moore, Liz *

                          Red Square (Arkady Renko, #3)
                          Smith, Martin Cruz

                          Slough House (Slough House, #7)
                          Herron, Mick

                          The House Is on Fire
                          Beanland, Rachel *

                          Dolphin Junction : Stories
                          Herron, Mick

                          The Last King of California
                          Harper, Jordan *

                          Bel Canto
                          Patchett, Ann

                          Polar Star (Arkady Renko, #2)
                          Smith, Martin Cruz

                          Joe Country (Slough House, #6)
                          Herron, Mick

                          Gorky Park (Arkady Renko, #1)
                          Smith, Martin Cruz

                          These Silent Woods
                          Grant, Kimi Cunningham *

                          Tom Lake
                          Patchett, Ann

                          The World Played Chess
                          Dugoni, Robert

                          When the Sea Came Alive: An Oral History of D-Day
                          Graff, Garrett M. *

                          The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
                          Twain, Mark

                          Suicide Run (Harry Bosch, #14.5; Harry Bosch Universe, #23.4)
                          Connelly, Michael *

                          Hunting Badger (Leaphorn & Chee, #14)
                          Hillerman, Tony

                          Like Lions (Bull Mountain, #2)
                          Panowich, Brian *

                          Daughters of Shandong
                          Chung, Eve J. *

                          Sunset Limited (Dave Robicheaux, #10)
                          Burke, James Lee

                          Never Lie
                          McFadden, Freida *

                          The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
                          Skloot, Rebecca *

                          Go as a River
                          Read, Shelley *

                          Framed: Astonishing True Stories of Wrongful Convictions
                          Grisham, John *

                          The Wide Wide Sea: Imperial Ambition, First Contact and the Fateful Final Voyage of Captain James Cook
                          Sides, Hampton

                          A Woman of No Importance: The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win World War II
                          Purnell, Sonia

                          Bull Mountain (Bull Mountain, #1)
                          Panowich, Brian *

                          The Goldfinch
                          Tartt, Donna

                          Listen for the Lie
                          Tintera, Amy *

                          James
                          Everett, Percival

                          Code Name: Lise: The True Story of the Woman Who Became WWII's Most Highly Decorated Spy
                          Loftis, Larry *

                          Conclave
                          Harris, Robert *
                          4.11

                          King: A Life
                          Eig, Jonathan *

                          London Rules (Slough House, #5)
                          Herron, Mick

                          Red Eye: Patrick Kenzie vs. Harry Bosch: An Original Short Story
                          Lehane, Dennis *

                          The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter
                          McCullers, Carson

                          All the Colors of the Dark
                          Whitaker, Chris *

                          The Devil All the Time
                          Pollock, Donald Ray
                          4.14
                          Was the Freida McFadden book good? Seems like I see her name mentioned in a lot of 'Best Books of...' and 'Best Book Club Books of ...' but I don't believe I've ever read one of hers. If I have, it's been a few years and I've just forgotten.

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                          • Pete Hogwallop
                            Senior Member
                            • Jul 2025
                            • 288

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Jaxcat

                            Was the Freida McFadden book good? Seems like I see her name mentioned in a lot of 'Best Books of...' and 'Best Book Club Books of ...' but I don't believe I've ever read one of hers. If I have, it's been a few years and I've just forgotten.
                            Nope. It was one of the worst books on that list that I've read this year. Not sure why it has so much hype. Don't waste your time.

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                            • Sean
                              Administrator
                              • Oct 2014
                              • 861

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Pete Hogwallop

                              Nope. It was one of the worst books on that list that I've read this year. Not sure why it has so much hype. Don't waste your time.
                              I think she had one almost good book, had 20000 just sitting on her computer, and published 57 in 12 months and no one remembers why they liked her in the first place!

                              I just finished Dead Man's Walk and I really enjoyed it. Reading that whole series this summer.

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                              • Ash Williams
                                Junior Member
                                • Jul 2025
                                • 18

                                #30
                                By David Weber (series):
                                Out of the Dark
                                Into the Light
                                To Challenge Heaven

                                John Ringo:
                                Beyond the Ranges

                                Brandon Sanderson (series)
                                The Way of Kings
                                Words of Radiance
                                Edgedancer
                                Oathbringer

                                John Varley (series)
                                Red Thunder
                                Red Lightning
                                Rolling Thunder
                                Black Lightning
                                Last edited by Ash Williams; 07-03-2025, 03:22 PM.

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