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    Any body here read any of the Long Lonely Road series or any others by TJ Reeder?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ripper View Post
    Any body here read any of the Long Lonely Road series or any others by TJ Reeder?
    I read the early ones. Enjoyed first half dozen or so. Good story teller, not very good writer. Modern version of dime store novels. Cheap quick entertainment. Never felt I got cheated out of my buck or hour time to read.
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    He was a very poor writer in the beginning, but a great storyteller. His writing is still quirky but is a lot better, (there are like 76 LLRs now). He has also done a few other series like Intended Consequences, Mean Streets and Sex, guns and rock and roll. Still good quick entertainment. He's on my auto buy list. Just plain like his stuff.
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    Well, I have just about all of the Jack Reacher paperback books, looking to trade them for other books.

    Primarily interested in quality detective stories, I would like to get a collection of Raymond Chandler, Patterson's Alex Cross, maybe some decent SiFi (I have already read all of Asimov, Heinlein, Herbert, Anderson, etc.), looking for recent authors of quality reading.

    PM me, can meet in NoCO area almost anytime.

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    Currently working my way through the Sherlock Homes catalog.

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's writing holds up a lot better than most writers of his era.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Justin View Post
    Currently working my way through the Sherlock Homes catalog.

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's writing holds up a lot better than most writers of his era.
    I have the hardbound "The Annotated Sherlock Holmes Collection", from the early 80's. Two huge volumes. One of the most prized collections in my library. Many people have read from those volumes in the last 35+ years.

    Doyle's writing holds up better than most writers of any era.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buffalobo View Post
    I have the hardbound "The Annotated Sherlock Holmes Collection", from the early 80's. Two huge volumes. One of the most prized collections in my library. Many people have read from those volumes in the last 35+ years.

    Doyle's writing holds up better than most writers of any era.
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    I just started reading How to Win Friends and Influence People. I should have read this years ago.

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    Like Justin I have been revisiting classic stories from long ago. The Mars stories of Edgar Rice Burroughs. Have always been a fan of the John Carter character and amazed at how ERB explained "advanced" technology before there was advanced technology.

    Also the inspiration for the drawing in MrAK's avatar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buffalobo View Post
    Like Justin I have been revisiting classic stories from long ago. The Mars stories of Edgar Rice Burroughs. Have always been a fan of the John Carter character and amazed at how ERB explained "advanced" technology before there was advanced technology.

    Also the inspiration for the drawing in MrAK's avatar.
    Indeed, it warms my heart that you recognized my avatar. The Warlord of Mars series has been a favorite of mine since childhood, and has been reread a handful of times. I’ve even received a tattoo of Deja Thoris as painted by Frank Frazetta.

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