Saturday, August 25, 2012

List of Books Read in 2012

Here is a list of all the books, not in order, that I have read in 2012. I have only reviewed a few so far as I just started this blog a few weeks ago. Make any comments on the list below that you'd like and we can maybe discuss in further detail if you'd like, the ones not posted for review on my blog. My goal is 50 for the year.

Enjoy!!


1. Books 3-7 in the Harry Potter books series J.K. Rawling

6. The Door to December - Dean Koontz

7. The Uncanny - Andrew Klavin

8. The Third Option - Vince Flynn

9. The Darkest Evening of the Year - Dean Koontz

10. Coldfire - Dean Koontz

11. Lost Boy, Lost Girl - Peter Straub

12. Julia - Peter Straub

13. Mr. X - Peter Straub

14. Forever Odd - Dean Koontz

15. Transfer of Power - Vince Flynn

16. Protect and Defend - Vince Flynn

17. The Vision - Dean Koontz

18. The House of Thunder - Dean Koontz

19. Act of Treason - Vince Flynn

20. Phantoms - Dean Koontz

21. Demon Seed - Dean Koontz

22. What the Night Knows - Dean Koontz

23.  Frankenstein - City of Night - Dean Koontz 

24. Frankenstein - Dead and Alive - Dean Koontz

25. Frankenstein - Lost Souls - Dean Koontz

26. Frankenstein - The Dead Town - Dean Koontz

27. Separation of Power - Vince Flynn - Finished 8/8/2012

28. The Haunted - Bentley Little

29. American Assassin - Vince Flynn

30. The Academy - Bentley Little

31. The Revelation - Bentley Little

32.  Kill Shot - Vince Flynn

Review: Kill Shot - Vince Flynn

Summary:






Very explosive, entertaining novel about Mitch Rapp performing one of his routine assassination of a target that becomes less routine when he his ambushed only to escape with a bullet in his shoulder. The scenes lay out that there is a leak in the CIA and that he was set up and the story is essentially his quest to find out how and why he was set up. Riveting accounts of espionage and secrets told in on the one most famous cities in all of Europe, Paris, France. Rapp moves fast and swiftly not trusting anything, even his handlers back in the states. The ending is jarring, yet satisfying as we learn who the perpetrator(s) are and how it came to be that Rapp was set up.


Review: Maybe my favorite Vince Flynn Novel to date. A must read if you like spies and lots of tangled webs of deceit.

Final Analysis: 10 out of 10 stars.

Next up: Brother Odd by Dean Koontz