Book Reviews
The Devil's Star, In My Time, Farewell, Stop the Islamization of America and Kill Me If You Can - September 2011
The Devil's Star, In My Time, Farewell, Stop the Islamization of America and Kill Me If You Can - September 2011
Written by Ray
Book Reviews
The Devil's Star by Jo Nesbo This was the forth Jo Nesbo book I have recently read in the Harry Hole Police Detective series. It was another great book by this great writer. My only complaint about these books is the books are too long but I keep on reading them. I am going to give this series a rest. Jo Nesbo has written eight Harry Hole novels. The first two have not been translated yet and the last two are not in Kindle format yet.
In My Time by Dick Cheney and Liz Cheney I wish everyone could read this book. Especially the Liberal population of this country who have unjustly "beaten up" Dick Cheney for years. Read this book and you will learn a lot about this man who has served his country most of his life.
Farewell by Sregei Kostin It's a true story about a KBG spy who eventually turns on Russia. This book takes you from the beginning of his life to the end. A bit longer than it needed to be but a good journey and a look into a life that none of us will ever live through.
Stop the Islamization of America by Pamala Geller A lot of this book can be skimmed through and be used for reference later on. Saull Alinsky's Rules for Radicals was written as a guideline and used by liberals to disrupt the country. In the same way this book was written for average Americans to combat the spread of radical Islam in America. If you don't believe this is happening then you probably will think this book is a bunch of crap. If you believe this is happening in America then you will gain some insight into what is going on. You be the judge some of this book is a bit radical no matter who you are.
Kill Me If You Can by James Patterson and Marshall Karp Patterson is one of the best selling authors on the New York Times bestsellers list which goes to show you that a lot of people have a taste for s*#?. This is one of the stupidest books I have ever read. I don't know how or why I finished it. But I guarantee you I will never read another James Patterson book. It reminded me of some stupid television program in the 60's of 70's like Maxwell Smart. It's about a contract killer and if any contract killer read this book I am sure they would be embarrassed. Mr. Patterson a good book has to be at least plausible.