Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
I don’t know what made me wait so long to read any of Michael Crichton’s books, after all he was definitely a master of plot, characters and he usually did a pretty good job on his science as well.
Jurassic Park, the book which the movie phenomenon ended up based off is a masterful work of writing. Even though I knew the premise, and the end, it was the explanation behind how this could have happened that had me rapidly flipping the pages. I searched for the differences, marvelled at the way in which it was written and loved every second of it until the end.
Crichton’s books are now on my to be read list, and i’m very excited to read The Lost World, and even his other novels as well.
River Marked by Patricia Briggs
This is one of those series’ of books that I was initially very “meh” about while reading it, but I have come to love through time. They are typically quick reads, but I always felt something was missing throughout the books until this one.
The main character, Mercy Thompson is as sassy as ever, and I’m glad to see that didn’t change with a change in relationship status. She will always fight for what she believes in and I was happy to see the current mythologies of this series, fae, vampire,lycanthrope and otherwise melding, and clashing against the mythologies existing in the Native American tribes.
This books is a page turner, and I really did enjoy every minute of the wild ride.
Frost Burned by Patricia Briggs
This book was a little bit more of a slow burn, if you don’t mind the cliche, for me. I don’t know if I was burnt out from having read the series back to back or what, but it was just plain hard for me to get into at first.
However, once I got into it, that was it. The pacing sped up, new characters were introduced, and certainly left their mark, and a shiver of fear behind. The vampires role was explained just a little bit further, but not too much, meaning their presence will continue to be enticing and somewhat frustrating.
Mercy’s relationship with Jesse made me smile in this, as it seems to have grown just the slightest bit and as per usual certain scenes had me laughing aloud while others, and Mercy’s stubbornness had be shaking my head.
Two of my favorite writers! Love Love Mercy Thompson…have you read Briggs’ Alpha and Omega series??
Try Timeline by Crichton – also was made into a movie but I loved the book – the movie was good too, especially since it was cast with Paul Walker and Gerard Butler!
I have not read the Alpha and Omega series yet though I do really want to. I’m waiting for the last book that’s out so far to be in paperback before I read that.
I’ve had Timeline recommended to me but want to read The Lost World first. I love Crichton’s writing, it’s a shame we’ve lost him.