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I'd say Clancy too. You need a bit of a break between Cussler novels so they don't become so predictable that you know how it'll end after the first chapter.
Besides, you'll appreciate Cussler so much more after reading a Clancy novel. ;)
But you can't please everyone. In fact, you can't even please half the people, half of the time. There are people who delight in being shit disturbers. There comes a point when all you can do is shake your head and wonder when common sense went out of style.
I've never understood feminists...
Don't worry, I do see your point. That's why I'm not a fan of the action/adventure genre either, but Cussler's books really grab me for the reasons I mentioned above.
They aren't meant to be serious books by any means.
I realize everyone's tastes are different, but I love stories where the good guy always wins the day. I love the concept that no matter how bad things get, good will prevail. The whole point behind reading for pleasure is to entertain. I find...
Coffee tastes like dirty water no matter how you make you... I still don't buy the caffeine theory, although some of our regulars make it seem pretty plausible.
No, Timmy's doesn't have any nicotene in their coffee... I should know. After inhaling the fumes for 9 hours a day, I hate the stuff as much now as I did before I started working there. Definitely no addictive chemicals added.
I agree with you that English Breakfast is a great tea. I like Earl...
24 hours in my city is more of a curse than anything.... but if I could spend that day by the lake near where I grew up, I'd pack a huge picnic, bring a good book and spend the whole day either reading, canoeing or swimming. I'd watch the sunset over a glass of Bailey's and spend the night under...
Of course not yours, Stewart! The humble pie goes to the "mastermind" behind the scam.
Unless you actually are Peter Johnson... now wouldn't that be an ironic twist!