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Pirate Latitudes: A Novel
by Michael Crichton
awesome action packed (8/20/2011)
I love reading about pirates so had to try out this book. A pretty good book. It is hard to find good stories with pirates; it was a very realistic book, and they must have done some research. It was very well written; a fair amount of action. The first half of the book wasmore
The Husband
by Dean Koontz
awesome action packed (8/20/2011)
Hust an ordinary lower middle class guy, thrust into the world of killers. Now he must become one in order to save the love of his life, who he can't live without. He must come up with 2 million dollars in 3 days or they will torture and kill his wife, and he's only amore
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