
I‘m posting one book a day from my massive collection. No description, no reason for why I want to read it.
#ABookADay2025
I‘m posting one book a day from my massive collection. No description, no reason for why I want to read it.
#ABookADay2025
Great book! Definitely an early work of his, not quite into his stride on writing style/story cadence as some of his later works like Jurassic park, but very interesting and a quick read. Professionals diver gets hired by seedy group to recover articles from sunken boat...and gets tangled in their web. 8/10 would recommend
A diver is hired to investigate a suspicious boat accident, but when he leaves one day earlier than expected to investigate the area, he finds the boat is still afloat. It begs the question: is this a case of insurance fraud, or is it deeper than that? Just what, exactly, has he gotten himself into? Great so far!
1. I think I‘m average but slightly above average for my age group with the caveat of being that way with technology I enjoy like video editing and photo software.
2. Tagged + I love what I call techno thrillers (is that a real genre?). I read a lot of authors like Blake Crouch, James Rollins, and Michael Crichton that use technology in their stories. I find these kinds of books fun and exciting.
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What could possibly go wrong with shrinking people down to half an inch and sending them into the rainforests of Oahu to study the soil?
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"West of Pearl Harbor, he drove along the Farrington Highway past fields of sugar cane, dark green in the moonlight."
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