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<blockquote data-quote="kxg" data-source="post: 550007" data-attributes="member: 4492"><p>I'm a Kindle Unlimited subscriber, for better or worse, and so I read a lot of books that I put into the category of "mindless crime novels". By that I mean I don't have to think too deeply or plan on remembering much past completion of the book. I've done enough heavy reading to last my remaining lifetime. That is also not to say that I don't enjoy the books and/or the writer's skill; some of them are great. Others, not spectacular, but passable.</p><p>Most lately, I've been reading the David Sloane series by Robert Dugoni. I put him in the more toward great than not category. He writes well and his books have a page turner kind of quality to them. He also knows when a character has run his/her course and moves on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kxg, post: 550007, member: 4492"] I'm a Kindle Unlimited subscriber, for better or worse, and so I read a lot of books that I put into the category of "mindless crime novels". By that I mean I don't have to think too deeply or plan on remembering much past completion of the book. I've done enough heavy reading to last my remaining lifetime. That is also not to say that I don't enjoy the books and/or the writer's skill; some of them are great. Others, not spectacular, but passable. Most lately, I've been reading the David Sloane series by Robert Dugoni. I put him in the more toward great than not category. He writes well and his books have a page turner kind of quality to them. He also knows when a character has run his/her course and moves on. [/QUOTE]
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