Book 7 of 2026. Peter, June and Lewis never disappoint. Neither does @_NickPetrie_ An all too realistic story. Finished it in two sittings, really tough to put down. Loved it.
Book 6 of 2026. There is a reason @donwinslow is my favorite author. These stories are simply outstanding. From catching up with Boone and the gang, to "The Final Score", to my favorite, "True Story"... all reinforced my love for this man's storytelling.
Book 4 of 2026. Another fantastic read from @GreggHurwitz X is a favorite character, throw in Joey and Candy along with a powerful story, this is a five star read.
Book 3 of 2026. Simply outstanding. @CameronCrowe made me laugh and cry. But most of all this book flooded me with memories of great music and the pure joy of music. A great read.
I canβt really categorize this book; itβs a coming-of-age tale, itβs a mystery, it touches on faith, it questions the truth β but I can highly recommend it. I enjoyed the hell out of it. 3/3
Book 2 of 2026 β This is the 7th book I have read by @cterlson and like all the others itβs the writing and the storytelling that just astonishes me. He can set the mood and location like no other. I could picture much of this book in my mind β because I grew up living it. 1/3
Joeβs life in 1970βs in small town Canada β is a lot like mine β in the 70βs of Northern Minnesota and South Dakota, complete with a broken family and great friends. 2/3
I took about a three week break from reading but here is Book 1 of 2026. I had to finish up the trilogy. And I must say, some of the best fantasy I have read in recent memory. I absolutely loved the cast of characters and mixing mystery with fantasy, brilliant.