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      Noughty
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      I just finished Infected: Life After Death (Infected, #3) by Andrea Speed

      ! In a world where a werecat virus has changed society, Roan McKichan, a born infected and ex-cop, works as a private detective trying to solve crimes involving other infecteds.
      ! But when your heart is gone, it’s easy to fall into a black hole and never crawl out. Roan has been lost and alone for more than a year, and his best friends think a new case might be just the motivation he needs. Roan forces himself back into the game and discovers a dead man who might not be all that dead, a street hustler that wants to hustle him, and a dominatrix who is well prepared to take Roan’s orders. As Roan claws his way out of the darkness by diving back into his work, he finds himself in a race against time in the adrenaline-pumping realization that nothing helps a person want to live like helping someone else survive.

      Read both books before. I did like them better. But still they are all very well written and a must read. Characters and world building is amazing. Warning, no sex in any books, but it is about a gay private investigator and his lover-assistant

      ! who dies and third book is the recovery and finding a rebound guy, that's one of the reasons I didn't like it as much as the first ones

      Author creates deep characters with flaws which is not as common as it should be in books. And shifter world is completely different, more sci-fi, medical (it's a virus which kills and there is no fun being infected with it as in other shifter books).

      Share your last read books (we ain't too strict, so if it's not the last, no biggie  😉 )

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        Spintendo
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        Pierre Boulle — La planète des singes.


        The speed of light from Earth to the Moon in real time (c = 3×10^8 m/s)

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          notquiteme
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          The Power of Six - Pittacus Lore.

          This is the sequel to the novel "I Am Number Four".  The book, as always, has a much richer storyline than shown in the movies.  I liked the movie, but the book was way better. 🙂

          It also has a way of grabbing your attention, so I'm a bit careful not to read during the week because i might end up sleeping in the wee hours of the morning.

          I believe in the promise of each sunrise.

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            ragi
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            The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet by David Mitchell who also write Cloud Atlas.
            A very interesting novel

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              Eridanos
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              Last book I've read is The Farthest Shore by Ursula K. Leguin from her Earthsea cycle. Really nice fantasy books I must say. (And the style is refreshing after reading all current books of a Song of Ice and Fire) 😛

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                LEVI
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                Obsession
                Series: Fever Dreams #3
                Author: Derek Adams

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                  Masonmason
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                  I went on a binge read for the series (Drone Vampire series) by Stephani Hecht. Very good series hot sex scenes and good story line. (there is bi gay and straight couples)

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                    Lamorak15
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                    I tend to like non-fiction more than fiction
                    Outliers - Malcolm Gladwell

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                      eastonkellan
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                      **_There is this old book I bought in a booksale in one of the Asian countries I've been, 2 years ago and it's only last week that I started to read it and finished it yesterday….. It's called "The Kennedys Amidst The Gathering Storm (A Thousand Days in London, 1938-1940) by Will Swift.....

                      It's interesting to know that one of former President JFK's closest friend is a gay man named Lem Billings

                      There is a line here of JFK writing to Lem and it goes like this

                      Page 141-142
                      ......"They want to give Dad the title of duke which will be hereditary and go to all his family which will make me Duke John of Bronxville and perhaps if you suck around sufficiently, I might knight you."_**

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                        bimsbims
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                        just finished re-reading Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe since i heard of the upcoming sequel :laugh: such a sweet book indeed!

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                          humandoormat
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                          the new HP book..

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