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Finished the Ian Rutledge "Confession" last night. At 1:00. AM. *sigh* I love those stories. I also love how the culprit isn't revealed until nearly the last page. And the books are constructed to make you think "just one more chapter" until you've run out and you're sitting there wishing you had another.
The next one in the series is 10 bucks for the e-book ATM, so not getting that one as much as I'd love to.
I bought two last night: Jasper Fforde's The Last Dragonslayer which is the first in a series with two others finished and the last one a WIP. Only 1.99. Jasper Fforde is pretty much an auto-buy for me so I'm not sure why I never picked this one up before.
The other book I bought is: Clapton: The Autobiography and it was also 1.99 for the e-book. I have been reading lots of autobiographies about rock stars in the last few years. Read all the Motley Crue books, Slash's book and a few others I don't recall right now.
It was 1 AM and I found two for 1.99, so I call that a win. So, my count might be 8 for January if I get through one of these. :)
The next one in the series is 10 bucks for the e-book ATM, so not getting that one as much as I'd love to.
I bought two last night: Jasper Fforde's The Last Dragonslayer which is the first in a series with two others finished and the last one a WIP. Only 1.99. Jasper Fforde is pretty much an auto-buy for me so I'm not sure why I never picked this one up before.
The other book I bought is: Clapton: The Autobiography and it was also 1.99 for the e-book. I have been reading lots of autobiographies about rock stars in the last few years. Read all the Motley Crue books, Slash's book and a few others I don't recall right now.
It was 1 AM and I found two for 1.99, so I call that a win. So, my count might be 8 for January if I get through one of these. :)