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Category Archives: books
Washington Dekretet – Jussi Adler-Olsen
Det tog mig en evighed at få læst bogen, måske fordi jeg efterhånden læser de fleste bøger digitalt. Det er rart at sidde med en god gammeldags papirbog i ny og næ, men det er bare lettere at transportere dem … Continue reading
Tyvenes marked – Jan Guillou
Som altid meget velskrevet bog. Allerede efter de første 50 sider vat man revet med, selvom der faktisk ikke var sket så meget. Bogens plot og historie var ok, men ikke den bedste handling, jeg har mødt i en Guilloubog, … Continue reading
The All-Pro – Scott Sigler
Another excellent installment in the GFL series, and what a cliff hanger. Looking forward to the next book in September. Won’t do any spoilers here, so go read the book already!
Chick McGee
Enjoyed listening to this weeks episode of The All-Pro by Scott Sigler – especially the commentary of Chick McGee. Some more of him please, and would be enjoyable if he was back on Rookie-level. Go Krakens!
Utahs bjerge – Leif Davidsen
En samling af noveller. Først skulle jeg lige vænne mig til Leifs stemme, men da det var gjort, kunne jeg nyde novellerne, og faktisk gør han det (oplæsningen) ret godt. Nogle historier er selvfølgelig bedre end andre, men alt i … Continue reading
Honor Among Enemies – David Weber
Honor is dragged back in RMN service, but not at the berth she deserves. She still manages to do more than expected! She meets friends new and old, and an old enemy also resurfaces. Special things in store for Nimitz. … Continue reading
Flag in Exile – David Weber
Good book, although I ground to a halt in the middle and it took me a while to get back to reading. Usually I can’t put the books down, but udacity has taken up some of my time lately. I … Continue reading
Zero Day – David Baldacci
I was actually looking for Zero Day by Mark Russinovich, and I knew a little about how that book was supposed to start, so I was a bit surprised when it didn’t 🙂 This Zero Day was luckily also a … Continue reading
Field of Dishonor – David Weber
No 4 in the series done. Definitely a good read, although there was a lack of space battles. This book focuses on one of Honor’s old enemies, and it is a killer! Enjoy 🙂 … on to no 5.
The Short Victorious War – David Weber
Yes, another great book in the series! Lots of drama and character building, great action, and even some romance. Of course, Honor is a true hero, and acts accordingly. No 4 is next on the reading list.