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Some recent books I've finished
One of Us Will Be Dead by Morning (The Final War) David Moody
Not nearly as good as the original stories. Would not recommend
How Music Got Free
I really liked this. Not only was it a walk down memory lane it was also filled with stories that I was completely unaware of.
Would highly recommend
The Guardians John Grisham
Typical Grisham lawyer story. This one based around a small southern law firm that handles "Innocent Project" type cases.
Would only recommend if ya like other Grisham novels. Nothing new to be seen here.
The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man
It dragged and seemed repetitive at times but I enjoyed the story and would recommend.
One of Us Will Be Dead by Morning (The Final War) David Moody
One of Us Will Be Dead by Morning, David Moody returns to the world of his Hater trilogy with a new fast-paced, and wonderfully dark story about humanity’s fight for survival in the face of the impending apocalypse.
Not nearly as good as the original stories. Would not recommend
How Music Got Free
How Music Got Free is a riveting story of obsession, music, crime, and money, featuring visionaries and criminals, moguls and tech-savvy teenagers. It’s about the greatest pirate in history, the most powerful executive in the music business, a revolutionary invention and an illegal website four times the size of the iTunes Music Store.
I really liked this. Not only was it a walk down memory lane it was also filled with stories that I was completely unaware of.
Would highly recommend
The Guardians John Grisham
Typical Grisham lawyer story. This one based around a small southern law firm that handles "Innocent Project" type cases.
Would only recommend if ya like other Grisham novels. Nothing new to be seen here.
The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man
I can't even remember how I heard about this book. It's way outside of my wheelhouse. Even though it's fiction, written in 1912 from it was an interesting look back from a historical point of view.The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man by James Weldon Johnson is the fictional account of a young biracial man, referred to only as the "Ex-Colored Man," living in post-Reconstruction era America in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
It dragged and seemed repetitive at times but I enjoyed the story and would recommend.