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Open Season is the first book in author C.J. Box's mystery series featuring game warden Joe Pickett. The setting is Twelve Sheep County in Wyoming and Joe is the new game warden following the retirement of his mentor, the legendary and widely respected Vern Dunnegan.
Peter Mayle has written delightful non-fiction accounts of his life in Provence--this switch to fiction, while equally delightful, appears somewhat authobiographical (both Mayle and the main character leave high-powered advertising jobs to find fulfillment in France), incorporating his love of Provence and its good food with a rather comical bank heist and kidnapping. This is not a deep discourse on anything but it displays Mayle's affection and appreciation for this part of the world, and the book provides an entertaining and appetizing way to spend a lazy summer afternoon,
How to describe Baccano!? It's like a cross between Pulp Fiction and Benny Hill.
Journalist Dave Cullen’s Columbine , winner of an Edgar Award and Barnes & Noble’s Discover Award, puts to rest all the urban myths about the Columbine tragedy. Published on the 10th anniversary of the massacre (April 20, 1999), Cullen debunks some of the myths about bullying, loners, killing jocks and other misconceptions the public has about Columbine.
Every time I give up on these Irish rockers, they come back with something special.
Their second album, 1981’s “October,” was a bit weak in the songwriting department, but their third, “War” (1983) was terrific. 1997’s “Pop” and 2000’s “All That You Can’t Leave Behind” left me cold, but the band returned to form with 2004’s “How To Dismantle an Atomic Bomb.”
“I kinda liked this book. But my opinion on the matter probably shouldn't be trusted....” – Patrick Rothfuss via goodreads.com
Ignatz Award winning The Trial of Colonel Sweeto and other stories is a collection of webcomics and newspaper comic strips from the inventive creator, Nicholas Gurewitch.