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The Passage by Justin Cronin

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3.0

This is a good book for what is clearly a series. But therein lies the problem. It feels like a series. And most series are little more than writers with enabling editors IMHO. The author does a great job of character development, but there are so many characters to develop that by the time we get to the end of the book (and our patience) the quality falls apart in the wrapping up of the book. I would recommend the book, it's worth the effort. But don't expect to feel satisfied at the end.
The Inside Ring by Mike Lawson

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2.0

Reading this book was like eating runny mashed potatoes without butter, salt or pepper.
The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein

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5.0

I seldom gush about books, but I will about this one. A tale of opposable thumbs, car racing, and dogs. It's a great read about understanding life and redemption from perspective of Enzo, one of the wisest of dogs. While the author has described it as "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" for dogs, I would recommend this to anyone.