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DAsoldier

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Joined 9 months, 1 week ago

I've probably read Ender's Game close to 10 times by now. I can't get enough, hence the name DAsoldier. Dragon Army for LIFE!!!

Other works I've read are usually by Michael Crichton, Wally Lamb, C. S. Lewis.

I love libraries and always check out the local one in any town I move too.

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Alan F. Troop: The dragon DelaSangre (2002, ROC) No rating

My friend kept telling me to read this book. He's an avid reader, so I figured it must be good. And OMG!!! IT IS!!! The dragons, the sex, the kills....what's not to like?

Orson Scott Card, Aaron Johnston: Invasive Procedures (Hardcover, 2007, TOR)

George Galen is a brilliant scientist, a pioneer in gene therapy. But Galen is dangerously …

Review of 'Invasive Procedures' on 'Goodreads'

This books is so thrilling it should come with buttered popcorn and a soda. It's the perfect escape for people who love techno-thrillers and adventures.

Art Spiegelman: The Complete Maus (GraphicNovel, 2003, Penguin Books Ltd)

On the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of its first publication, here is the definitive …

Review of 'The Complete Maus' on 'Goodreads'

I am fascinated by World War II and the Holocaust. This is an amazing story. I've read it several times.

Michael Crichton, Jeffrey Hudson: A Case of Need (Paperback, 1968, Signet)

Was it murder? Was it horrible botched surgery - accidental malpractice? Was someone in the …

Review of 'A Case of Need' on 'Goodreads'

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I cannot tell you how many times I've read this book. When I first read it abortion was a viable option. Now, especially in Texas, it's a pipe dream. Sad that we're back at this point again.

Review of 'Somebody Told Me' on 'Goodreads'

I'm cishet so I can't say I know what it's like for trans or NB people. This book gave me the best insight into into what being NB could be like.

Honestly, a fantastic read.

Michael Crichton: Rising Sun (2004, Turtleback Books Distributed by Demco Media)

During the grand opening celebration of the new American headquarters of an immense Japanese conglomerate, …

Review of 'Rising Sun' on 'Goodreads'

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This made me wonder if Japanese people really do ignore outsiders. Other than that, it's a classic read.