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<blockquote data-quote="CutBaitNBlowSh*tUp4ALivin" data-source="post: 3421868" data-attributes="member: 2106"><p>I am deep into book 4 of the Bob Lee Swagger series. 12 more novels to go after this one.</p><p>Book one, which the Wahlberg movie was based off of, is called Point of Impact by Stephen Hunter.</p><p>Best $45 I've spent in quite a while.</p><p>I have a Kindle here somewhere loaded up with almost my entire library, but I just can't seem to enjoy it.</p><p>I've got an addiction to the way an old book smells. I've got thousands laying around the house.</p><p></p><p>When I fall in love with an author, I have to read *everything*.</p><p>I'm missing a few Dean Koontz books, some were extremely limited print when he was new.</p><p>I have every book Stephen King has ever written (including two copies of that forbidden book), and 90% of his graphic novels. Still searching for some.</p><p>I have all of Joe Hill's books (that'd be King's son, for some of y'all), including a personalized autographed copy.</p><p>I have everything up until 2003 for Clive Cussler, when I moved on.</p><p>I binged the Stieg Larsson Dragon Tattoo series (including the succeeding author) over the summer.</p><p>I have everything Trevanian wrote, even the pen names. I wrote a thread that went largely unnoticed about Shibumi, which, just as a refresher, is the book John Wick was based off of.</p><p>That's just what I can see from here. I'm running out of space. Someday I'll have a man cave with a wall of literature...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CutBaitNBlowSh*tUp4ALivin, post: 3421868, member: 2106"] I am deep into book 4 of the Bob Lee Swagger series. 12 more novels to go after this one. Book one, which the Wahlberg movie was based off of, is called Point of Impact by Stephen Hunter. Best $45 I've spent in quite a while. I have a Kindle here somewhere loaded up with almost my entire library, but I just can't seem to enjoy it. I've got an addiction to the way an old book smells. I've got thousands laying around the house. When I fall in love with an author, I have to read *everything*. I'm missing a few Dean Koontz books, some were extremely limited print when he was new. I have every book Stephen King has ever written (including two copies of that forbidden book), and 90% of his graphic novels. Still searching for some. I have all of Joe Hill's books (that'd be King's son, for some of y'all), including a personalized autographed copy. I have everything up until 2003 for Clive Cussler, when I moved on. I binged the Stieg Larsson Dragon Tattoo series (including the succeeding author) over the summer. I have everything Trevanian wrote, even the pen names. I wrote a thread that went largely unnoticed about Shibumi, which, just as a refresher, is the book John Wick was based off of. That's just what I can see from here. I'm running out of space. Someday I'll have a man cave with a wall of literature... [/QUOTE]
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