The Time Will Come -
Every Thursday l am going to list a book which l really want to read/keep meaning to get to. These are mostly books which have been on my shelf for awhile now but don't have to be, maybe you got it two weeks ago and really want to read it! Thanks to Jodie from Books for Company for this meme!
Want to join in?
- Pick a book you have been meaning to read
- Do a post telling us about the book
- Link the post up in the linky
- Visit the other blogs
Today's post is going to be a mix of another book that I've been meaning to read, and the other is ones that I meant to read, and have since posting about them.
From Goodreads:
It was the assignment of a lifetime. . . .
Brilliant marine architect Hannah Bryson has been given the job of a lifetime. A U.S. maritime museum has just acquired the decommissioned Soviet submarine Silent Thunder for public exhibition. It s Hannah s job to make sure that every single inch of the legendary nuclear attack sub is safe for the thousands of visitors anticipated. Enlisting the aid of her brother, Connor, they examine the enormous vessel and delve into its long---and lethal---history.
But is it really a trap?
In the course of their investigation, Connor discovers a mysterious message behind one of the ship s panels. But before he can figure out what it means, there s a deadly assault on Silent Thunder. . . .
Though the U.S. government tries to warn Hannah away, she ll stop at nothing to find the ruthless mastermind behind her brother s death. Even if it means joining forces with a mysterious man who may be even more dangerous than the enemy she has sworn to bring down. As Hannah finds herself in the crossfire of an epic standoff, her only hope for survival is to unravel the sub s explosive secret. But someone s willing to kill to make sure Silent Thunder stays silent. . . .
Brisk, exhilarating, and filled with authentic details, Silent Thunder is what you get when you team the biggest name in suspense with the stunning plot twists of an Edgar Award--winning author. Get ready for a page-turning thrill ride!
Why the time hasn't come yet...
It's a mix of being busy with library books (all these books I'm doing for WTC are ones I own) and not having or reading the first book that features this character, Shadow Zone. But I will get to this book! It really sticks out on my shelf, it's on the top with my favourites, and it's a hardcover, so it's lying down, and splitting the pop that I haven't had yet with the ones I that am/have. Yep.
Now for part 2. Of my previous 4 Will the Time Come posts, I've read 5 of the 5 books posted.
Elixir by Hilary Duff and review
The Surrendered by Chang-Rae Lee and review
Pulling Princes, Stealing Princes by Tyne O'Connell and reviews
The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold and review
Yeah, I wanted to read these books more after displaying them on WTC posts, so I read them pretty quickly after the posts.
Wow, congratulations on reading the books! I still haven't read any of them :s
ReplyDeleteThanks! And other books got in the way, right?
ReplyDeleteYou've done really well to read 4 of your The time Will come books. I haven't read any of mine yet.
ReplyDeleteSilent Thunder sounds good. I hope you enjoy it when you eventually get to it :-)
Well done on reading so many books from TTWC posts! =)
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