Medusa   06-19-2011, 06:34 PM
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Got back a little while ago from the Jeffrey Deaver signing. This man is so cool! The bookstore was packed. Probably around 100 people there or so. It was nice to be only 8 & 9 and got out pretty quick. Here's a pic of me with Jeffrey Deaver:

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Kenji   06-19-2011, 07:23 PM
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Medusa Wrote:Got back a little while ago from the Jeffrey Deaver signing. This man is so cool! The bookstore was packed. Probably around 100 people there or so. It was nice to be only 8 & 9 and got out pretty quick. Here's a pic of me with Jeffrey Deaver:

[IMG][Image: Veronica.jpg][/IMG]


Nice photo!

Last year I met him. He is funny guy. Big Grin
Medusa   06-19-2011, 07:31 PM
#3
Kenji Wrote:Nice photo!

Last year I met him. He is funny guy. Big Grin
I liked when he was telling us how fast he drives in his Porsche.

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Kenji   06-19-2011, 07:53 PM
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Medusa Wrote:I liked when he was telling us how fast he drives in his Porsche.


Oh!? He didn't tell about it to us! :ooh: Yeah... that was before he publish Carte Blanche.
Medusa   06-19-2011, 08:02 PM
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Kenji Wrote:Oh!? He didn't tell about it to us! :ooh: Yeah... that was before he publish Carte Blanche.

He said he has driven faster than any James Bond. Bond only went up to 125 or so MPH. He said he's gone 170; but made sure to mention that it was on a track.

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The Mad American   06-20-2011, 12:52 AM
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Medusa Wrote:Got back a little while ago from the Jeffrey Deaver signing. This man is so cool! The bookstore was packed. Probably around 100 people there or so. It was nice to be only 8 & 9 and got out pretty quick. Here's a pic of me with Jeffrey Deaver:

[IMG][Image: Veronica.jpg][/IMG]


Nice photo. Is it just me or does he remind anyone else of the smart villain guy from "The Princess Bride"?

I have never read Deaver. May have to give him a try.

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Medusa   06-20-2011, 01:02 AM
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The Mad American Wrote:Nice photo. Is it just me or does he remind anyone else of the smart villain guy from "The Princess Bride"?

I have never read Deaver. May have to give him a try.

Let me know if you want to borrow any. I have quite a view but I do not have TheBone Collector. I lent it out and never got it back.

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The Mad American   06-20-2011, 01:14 AM
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Medusa Wrote:Let me know if you want to borrow any. I have quite a view but I do not have TheBone Collector. I lent it out and never got it back.

What book would you suggest as a good starting point for Deaver? Is a lot of his stuff serial or are they mostly stand alone?

And thank you for the offer.

"No other success can compensate for failure in the home." D.O. McKay

"Never raise your hand to your kids. It leaves your groin unprotected."
~ Red Buttons

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Kenji   06-20-2011, 04:01 AM
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The Mad American Wrote:What book would you suggest as a good starting point for Deaver? Is a lot of his stuff serial or are they mostly stand alone?

And thank you for the offer.



I recommend Rincoln Rhyme series!!! :thumbsup:


Bone Collector, it's a Lincoln Rhyme 1st novel. Quadriplegic Lincoln Rhyme abandons his forced retirement to track down a vicious serial killer.

And then...

In "The Coffin Dancer", Lincoln Rhyme is on the hunt for the Coffin Dancer. He's a brilliant hit man who changes his appearance.

In "The Empty Chair", Lincoln Rhyme returns with an appointment at a renowned North Carolina hospital when the local police turn to Lincoln for help.


"The Stone Monkey" is.....hm, you can skip this one.

"The Vanished Man" is one of my favorite one! I highly recommend this. Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs must chase down a master
illusionist they've dubbed "the conjurer."

"The Twelfth Card"is.....hm, you can skip this one,too.

The Cold Moon is the BEST Lincoln Rhyme novel! Lincoln and Amelia face the challenge of their lives as they race the clock to catch a killer known as the Watchmaker. Before you read this you should read "The Bone Collector"

"The Broken Window",Rhyme and Amelia find themselves up against their most insidious villain, a man obsessed with collecting.

The Burning Wire is also the best Lincoln Rhyme novel. When an attack is made on Manhattan's electricity grid, it seems that terrorists must be responsible. Before you read this you should read "The Cold Moon".
The Mad American   06-20-2011, 01:11 PM
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Kenji Wrote:I recommend Rincoln Rhyme series!!! :thumbsup:


Bone Collector, it's a Lincoln Rhyme 1st novel. Quadriplegic Lincoln Rhyme abandons his forced retirement to track down a vicious serial killer.

And then...

In "The Coffin Dancer", Lincoln Rhyme is on the hunt for the Coffin Dancer. He's a brilliant hit man who changes his appearance.

In "The Empty Chair", Lincoln Rhyme returns with an appointment at a renowned North Carolina hospital when the local police turn to Lincoln for help.


"The Stone Monkey" is.....hm, you can skip this one.

"The Vanished Man" is one of my favorite one! I highly recommend this. Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs must chase down a master
illusionist they've dubbed "the conjurer."

"The Twelfth Card"is.....hm, you can skip this one,too.

The Cold Moon is the BEST Lincoln Rhyme novel! Lincoln and Amelia face the challenge of their lives as they race the clock to catch a killer known as the Watchmaker. Before you read this you should read "The Bone Collector"

"The Broken Window",Rhyme and Amelia find themselves up against their most insidious villain, a man obsessed with collecting.

The Burning Wire is also the best Lincoln Rhyme novel. When an attack is made on Manhattan's electricity grid, it seems that terrorists must be responsible. Before you read this you should read "The Cold Moon".


Cool, thank you for the recommendations Kenji and Medusa. I will have to give Deaver a shot.

"No other success can compensate for failure in the home." D.O. McKay

"Never raise your hand to your kids. It leaves your groin unprotected."
~ Red Buttons

Too literal? I'm sorry you feel I have a Literal Agenda!


  
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