Books


"The A-Z Encyclopedia of Serial Killers" by Harold Schechter and David Everett
I gotta say that I enjoyed this book. It touched on a lot of points that others may have missed, with a lot of information that doesn't make you feel stupid for not having known that. I give it four digs.

"Naked Prey" by John Sandford

This man could write recipes and make them sound exciting. This is one of the installments with Lucas Davenport that will satisfy fans that have been reading his work for a long time as well as keeping you "in the loop" if you're a first timer. I give it five digs!

"Dance of Death" by Lincoln Child and Douglas Preston
Another great book, but be warned: it can be slow at times. The hero in the piece is Aloysius Pendergast, one of the finest characters I've read about in a long time. It has a great tempo to it that makes you feel like you rush through the book just to get to the ending (which is fantastic, I may add). I give it three digs.

My system is very easy: one dig is awful (I'd use it to prop a leg up on an old broken table), two digs are fair, three are OK (but could use a lighter treatment), four digs are fantastic, and five digs are hitting gold! Right now I'm reading "Requilary" by Mr's Child and Preston, and I'll tell you about it when I'm finished! :D Until then, enjoy!






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