Tuesday, March 07, 2006

The Blue Nowhere.... & London Bridges

Finished two books last week. There are times I can't put a book down and these two books were like those. Ya know.... oh.. just one more chapter types of books and before you know it it's 4 a.m. you're wide awake and pitchin a fit at yourself.

Too bad, I enjoyed the books too much. The first one was a re-read and I don't do that often because I tend to remember books too well but this one was absolutely worth it. Jeffrey Deaver's "The Blue Nowhere" . Freaky book. It's about a stalker that reaches his victims through their computer. He's a cracker and cracks peoples computers that he wants to stalk and kill. He breaks into their computers and learns all about them and then acts on what he learns. The only person that can help the FBI with the case, the only man that is able to crack and teach them how to follow the leads through this guys eyes is a guy that is in jail for cracking the gov't computers. This guy is something else. The book is excellent and I'd recommend it to anyone. If you don't understand about computers it doesn't even matter because there are pages in the back of the book to check out. If you don't understand what a browser is, look in the back of the book and you'll learn. What is really creepy about the book is if you use computers on a regular basis this book talks about downloads and messenger services like AOL, Yahoo, MSN.... all the stuff you use every day. Jeffrey Deaver is one of my favourite authors.

The second book I pretty much ate was by James Patterson (Along came a spider was a movie made from one of his books) . The title of the book was "London Bridges". It's one of his books with a particular character which I just love. Dr. Alex Cross. A shrink that's also a cop. By this book he's working in the FBI. It also brings back a couple of old enemy characters. Loved the book.

Tonight....... I start the next James Patterson waiting to be read. Four Blind Mice. I'm looking forward to it.

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