Adventures of Huckleberry Finn511 reviews
Mark Twain

Prestwick House Inc., 2005

Great book! When addressing controversy think of context.

+ Finn & Sawyer Part 2
+ Exceptional edition
+ Huckleberry Finn
+ Huck Finn
  
  











  



  
The Great Book of Amber: The Complete Amber Chronicles, 1-10 (Chronicles of Amber)211 reviews
Roger Zelazny

Eos, 1999

The Chronicles of Amber

+ Amber
+ Somewhat uneven
+ The most fun I've had sitting down!
+ First Half, Amazing, Second Half, Not So Much
  
  











  



  
The Concrete Blonde (Harry Bosch)110 reviews
Michael Connelly

Grand Central Publishing, 2007

Past and Present Murders Collide During a Civil Suit for Damages

+ Connelly is GREAT
+ Superb thriller
+ Ghosts from the past
  
  











  



  
Absolute Power163 reviews
David Baldacci

Grand Central Publishing, 1996

Different than movie

+ Absolutely Worth Reading
+ `Beautiful one minute, nothing the next'
+ Absolute Entertainment!
+ one of Baldacci's two best
  
  











  



  
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress240 reviews
Robert A. Heinlein

Orb Books, 1997

Heinlein at his best.

+ Distilled Libertarian Goodness
+ The moon is a harsh mistress
+ perfect
  
  











  



  
The Firm (Penguin Readers, Level 5)401 reviews
John Grisham

Pearson ESL, 2000

The Firm: A Must Read

+ Beware of Offers You Cannot Refuse
+ Scott Brick does a good job reading this thriller
+ Good Read
+ awesome page turner
  
  











  



  
The Lord of the Rings. 3 Vol. Set1002 reviews
J.R.R. Tolkien

Houghton Mifflin, 2003

Lord of the Rings Book Review

+ Amazing trilogy
+ Great book, great illustrations, great buy!

Hello there, I am about half-way through the first book of the Lord of the Rings trilogy and I am loving it. I am amazed at how Tolkien is so descriptive in his writing and puts so much thought to it. The first one-hundred pages are a little rough, but after that it is impossible to put the ...
  
  











  



  
Night Fall349 reviews
Nelson DeMille, 2004

Receives Scott Brick's professional, seasoned voice

+ Fantastic book

Nelson Demille's NIGHT FALL receives Scott Brick's professional, seasoned voice as it tells of a deserted island, video sex, and a terrible blast when an airline explodes.
  
  











  



  
The Fifth Profession47 reviews
David Morrell

Grand Central Publishing, 1991

Hard to put down

+ Keeps You Reading

Spy intrigue in the days between morse coded messages and ubiquitous cellphones, overtones of The Manchurian Candidate, still almost sci-fi medicine at the time, a love story through hell, and you have The Fifth Profession. There are a few typos in the paperback's English printing (no idea about ...
  
  











  



  
Tunnel in the Sky71 reviews
Robert A. Heinlein

Pocket, 2005

Heinlein at his best

+ One of Heinlein's Best
+ I wish I had read it when I was 12
+ A very good read - but some problems
+ Sci-fi version of Lord of the Flies, only happier
  
  











  



  
The Man Called Noon5 reviews
Louis L'Amour

Bantam, 1984

Louis L'amour

+ Left wanting more
+ Who is Ruble Noon?
+ How can a man escape what he is?
  
  











  



  
The Burglar in the Closet (Bernie Rhodenbarr Mysteries)15 reviews
Lawrence Block

HarperTorch, 2006

Follow-up in the series improves on the concept

+ Good traveling companion
+ A good quick read
+ Meet Bernie Rhodenbarr
+ Lawrence, Meet ... Lawrence
  
  











  



  
Skin Tight90 reviews
Carl Hiaasen

Grand Central Publishing, 2005

"I've killed five men, and I've been married five times."

+ ONE OF HIAASEN'S BEST BOOKS... AS GOOD AS THE 1ST TIME I READ
+ Carl Hiaasen - Skin Tight - great
+ Fun Read
  
  











  



  
The Three Musketeers (Barnes & Noble Classics)12 reviews
Alexandre Dumas

Barnes & Noble Classics, 2004

The Three Musketeers-- A Timeless Tale (S. Black)

+ Great book. EVERYONE SHOULD READ IT!
+ Just excellent! Recommended for any age.
+ Super Reader
+ Not your teacher's "classic"
  
  











  



  
Lightning265 reviews
Dean Koontz

Berkley, 2003

One of Koontz best

+ Vivid & Unexpected
+ Best Koontz Story Ever
+ The beginning
+ My first Koontz novel
  
  











  



  
Watchers3 reviews
Dean Koontz

Berkley Trade, 2008

This Book has the Greatest Dog Ever in it

+ Superdog vs manmade monstrosity
+ 2nd all-time favorite Koontz book

I have had two young girls, ages six and eight, living with me for the last couple weeks, while their parents are touring off in France and I can't begin to tell you all the fun we have had. We've flown to San Francisco (only a short hop from LAX) and spent the day at the Wharf. We've rented great ...
  
  











  



  
Bandits26 reviews
Elmore Leonard

Harper Paperbacks, 1999

Fun, short, sassy

+ Here's How He Does It. . .

I enjoyed this quick little read; Jack Delaney, out of Angola for 3 years and working as a mortuary assistant, longs for something more. He meets an interesting woman, who turns out to have formerly been a nun in Niceragua. She doesn't necessarily come out and say she supports the Sandinistas, ...
  
  











  



  
The Pelican Brief214 reviews
John Grisham

Delta, 2006

A Real Page Turner

+ Corrupt Lawyers Act on Behalf of a Corrupt Client to Manipulate Corrupt Politicians and Be Chased by Investigative Reporters
+ My favorite book. Ever.
+ The Pelican Brief
  
  











  



  
Tunnel in the Sky71 reviews
Robert A. Heinlein

Pocket, 2005

Heinlein at his best

+ One of Heinlein's Best
+ I wish I had read it when I was 12
+ A very good read - but some problems
+ Sci-fi version of Lord of the Flies, only happier
  
  











  



  
Watchers3 reviews
Dean Koontz

Berkley Trade, 2008

This Book has the Greatest Dog Ever in it

+ Superdog vs manmade monstrosity
+ 2nd all-time favorite Koontz book

I have had two young girls, ages six and eight, living with me for the last couple weeks, while their parents are touring off in France and I can't begin to tell you all the fun we have had. We've flown to San Francisco (only a short hop from LAX) and spent the day at the Wharf. We've rented great ...