This book was more interesting for character growth and a hint at a possible major change than for the plot, which involves a possible conspiracy. I enjoyed it. #audiowalk
This book was more interesting for character growth and a hint at a possible major change than for the plot, which involves a possible conspiracy. I enjoyed it. #audiowalk
Still enjoying this book, and it‘s interesting watching Steven‘s journey to manhood. I hate that white flower in the picture above the book cover. It‘s the only thing I can smell blooming before I see it, and it makes my eyes water and itch and my nose start running. 😣 #audiowalk
It was up in the 80s today, but it was still breezy, so I had a nice #audiowalk. Poor Steven! He‘s going through the young adult thing of wondering what kind of man he is, comparing himself to Cork and to his brother-in-law, Daniel. He‘s finding himself wanting; I‘m sure he‘ll eventually realize he‘s not wanting — he‘s just a different kind of man from them.
This Cork O‘Connor mystery revolves around a vision Steven has. Steven is 20 and in college; he was 5 or 6 when we first met him! Bo Thorsen, from The Devil‘s Bed, also shows up. It was extremely windy outside today. That tree in the bay was not there the day before yesterday; I guess yesterday‘s storm was strong enough to bring it there. #audiowalk
Exciting plot and subplots that revolve delicately around the natural world of lakes and forests in northern Minnesota, coupled with the spirit and mystery of the Anishinabeg families - that‘s what makes this series so phenomenal.
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My husband bought me this for Mother‘s Day and I really enjoyed it. I believe this book is part of a series which I now plan to read more of. It wove in the spirit and beliefs of Natives in a really beautiful way.
My next book. 📖 I‘m almost caught up with this series - book 17!
I‘m a Kent Krueger fan, both for the characters and for the northern MN and Boundary Waters references to keep the environment and our connection to it alive. Also the current issues of mining and other environmentally harmful current topics. This book was one of the better ones in the Cork O‘Connor series.
Anyone read this book yet?! 😁👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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Just finished #reading Desolation Mountain by William Kent Krueger and now I want to eat a Waaboo burger, read Jenny's book, and be a big sister to Stephen. The first book in the Cork O'Connor series is Iron Lake. #Minnesota #amreading #mystery #thriller
Cork is good company on a sick day! This one was, as always, a thrilling read. Can‘t wait for the next one to come out.
This is my #recentreadfromfavgenre which is mystery suspense. It is book 17 in the Cork O‘Connor series. If you haven‘t started this series, you should by reading book 1, Iron Lake. Krueger‘s writing beautifully captures a sense of place but with a powerful emotional punch. Believable characters well-drawn and excellent plots. Recommended for those who love mystery suspense.
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Look what just showed up in the mail! Many thanks to Simon and Schuster for this book! I'm really looking forward to what promises to be a gripping read.
My hold from the library just came in for the just published William Kent Krueger‘s new Cork O‘Connor book. This is a great series if you haven‘t started this series, you kneed to!
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The plotline was a little far-fetched, but I like Krueger's characters and storytelling so much that I am willing to suspend disbelief.