''Deception'' is done, tomorrow I will start ''The Odin Mission'' from James Holland.
''Deception'' is done, tomorrow I will start ''The Odin Mission'' from James Holland.
I'm actually reading this again; I thought this was a really great book... very enlightening.
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"My god! Do we really suck, or is this guy really that good?" - Mr Hertz - Shoot 'Em Up
Meanwhile I read Jack Higgins's ''Tough The Devil'' and ''The Iron Tiger'' and from Carlos Ruiz Zafon ''The Angel's Game''. Now starting ''The Hostage'' from Duncan Falconer. After I will try to read the three books of Fifty Shades (not sure if I will like it) but two were gifts from a charity shop my wife worked for and the third one only costed 50p on a car boot sale.
In the meantime I went to a job interview and fingers crossed, should have a decision this Friday.
Finally my doubt is if I should buy this collection
https://www.thebookpeople.co.uk/weba...m=jack+higgins
or next Saturday go to a city near by here to the square market where there's a guy who sells used books for less than one pound each.
Carlos
This Monday went to a second interview and now awaiting for the job offer letter this Friday.
In the meantime I just keep reading and reading. 'The Hostage'' from Duncan Falconer is completed (very good book). Also finished ''Black Daffadoll'' from Katherine John and ''A Fine Night for Dying'' from Jack Higgins.
Reading now ''Paper Money'' from Ken Follett. In the queue more than 15 books. Went again to the library last week for 6 books per one pound and this saturday a used book sell at church, another 5 for 1.80 pounds. lol I love this country, cheap books!!!!!
A Portuguese book from my uncle (Jose Medeiros Ferreira) published after is dead called: "A Liberdade Interventiva" some thoughts and desires of a man in our world.
Friends are like diamonds and diamonds are forever
Currently reading: Programming & Customizing the Multicore Propeller Microcontroller: Official Guide.
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I'm reading Patriots by James Wesley Rawles