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Episode 1-27: It Takes Two to Make a Thing Go Right

July 26, 2018 by prisco Leave a Comment

https://killingmykindle.com/2018/07/26/episode-1-27-it-takes-two-to-make-a-thing-go-right/ SECOND CANNONBALL!! Wherein I review: 104. Missing You by Harlan Coben 105. The Housekeeper and the Professor by Yoko Ogawa 106. The Infinite Future by Tim Wirkus 107. We Are Anonymous by Parmy Olson Mswas was giving me the props early, but I finally crossed that second cannonball. We’re halfway there, halfway there, halfway there.  Read my favorite Harlan Coben premise with my least favorite character leading the way.  Finally read something sweet and short, without bloodshed.  I read a book within a book […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Mystery, Non-Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: Harlan Coben, killing my kindle, Missing You, parmy olson, podcast, the housekeeper and the professor, the infinite future, tim wirkus, we are anonymous, yoko ogawa

prisco's CBR10 Review No:107 · Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Non-Fiction, Science Fiction · Tags: Harlan Coben, killing my kindle, Missing You, parmy olson, podcast, the housekeeper and the professor, the infinite future, tim wirkus, we are anonymous, yoko ogawa ·
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Harlan Coben, I Love You but You’re Bringing Me Down

February 26, 2015 by Jenny S Leave a Comment

It’s clear to me after reading this umpteenth suspense stand alone by Harlan Coben that the man can write a thriller in his sleep (and perhaps does?). They go down easy—all too easy—like a big bag of chips. It took me less than 24 hours to finish this one, but I worry in another 24 hours, I will have forgotten the plot and in another 24, the main character, and a few weeks later, I will have to remind myself that I actually did read […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Harlan Coben, Junk Food, Missing You, Suspense

Jenny S's CBR7 Review No:15 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Harlan Coben, Junk Food, Missing You, Suspense ·
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