Tuesday, March 22, 2011

9. A Prisoner of Birth by Jeffrey Archer



I have been reading Archer since I can remember. I think Kane and Abel was the first book of his that I read. It was my mom's and I just decided one day that I was going to read adult books and started going through the bookshelf. This and Pet Sematary were the two that I remember most. Probably because I liked them enough to have stuck with the authors through almost everything they have written.

This book certainly wasn't high art but it was fun and kept my interest as I rooted for Danny Cartwright.

Still gonna give popular fiction the good for me? tag but I've concluded they don't count toward the 26 good for me books I've got to read. This was another print format.

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