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		<title>Some Great Books</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having finished Playing for Keeps a while back ago, I snagged some more Podiobooks to listen to.  Since I haven&#8217;t updated what I&#8217;ve been listening too I figured I&#8217;d do a quick rundown: The 7th Son Trilogy, by J.C. Hutchins By far the best Podiobooks I&#8217;ve listened to so far, and possibly the best books [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having finished <a href="http://www.playingforkeepsnovel.com/">Playing for Keeps</a> a while back ago, I snagged some more <a href="http://podiobooks.com">Podiobooks</a> to listen to.  Since I haven&#8217;t updated what I&#8217;ve been listening too I figured I&#8217;d do a quick rundown:</p>
<p><a href="http://jchutchins.net/">The 7th Son Trilogy, by J.C. Hutchins</a></p>
<p>By far the best Podiobooks I&#8217;ve listened to so far, and possibly the best books I&#8217;ve ever &#8220;read&#8221;.  From the website:</p>
<p>&#8220;<em>7th Son</em> chronicles the story of seven strangers who are assembled after the assassination of the U.S. president. They quickly discover they all appear to be the same man … with identical childhood memories.</p>
<p>Unwitting participants in a human cloning experiment, these “John Michael Smiths” have been gathered to catch the man who murdered the president. Their target? The man they were cloned from; the original John Michael Smith, code-named John Alpha.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.mattselznick.com/writing/fiction/novels/brave-men-run/">Brave Men Run, by Matthew Wayne Selznick</a></p>
<p>While not a terrible book, I just didn&#8217;t think it went anywhere fast.  It seems the very END of the book is where the real story begins.  I&#8217;m hoping there&#8217;s more books to come.  If not, then I really wouldn&#8217;t even bother with this one.  It claims to be a cross between X-Men and The Breakfast Club.  I&#8217;d say it was neither.  From the Website:</p>
<p>&#8220;“Brave Men Run” is the story of Nate Charters. Born different, unsure of his origins, he’s an outcast at Abbeque Valley High School, a self-proclaimed “boy freak” with few friends and low self-esteem. When the Sovereign Era dramatically dawns, Nate finds himself in a quest to discover the truth: is he more than he seems, a misfit in a miraculous and powerful new minority… or something else entirely?&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.scottsigler.com/ancestor">Ancestor, by Scott Sigler</a></p>
<p>My first forey into Horror.  A good book with some good suspense.  A refreshing &#8220;read&#8221;, especially coming down from the bore-fest that was Brave Men Run.  Scott has a great writing style, and a good voice for his work.  From the website:</p>
<p>&#8220;On a remote island in Lake Superior, scientists struggle to solve the problem of xenotransplantation &#8212; using animal tissue to replace failing human organs. Funded by the biotech firm Genada, Dr. Claus Rhumkorrf seeks to recreate the ancestor of all mammals.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.scottsigler.com/earthcore">Earthcore, by Scott Sigler</a></p>
<p>Another Sigler book.  His first, in fact.  I actually enjoyed this one far more than Ancestor.  The story was well-paced, and the characters a bit more likealbe (or dislikable in case of the villans.)  I just finished this one today, and was sad when it was all over.  From the website:</p>
<p>&#8221;</p>
<p>Deep below a desolate Utah mountain lies the largest platinum deposit ever discovered. A billion-dollar find, it waits for any company that can drill a world&#8217;s record, three-mile-deep mine shaft. EarthCore is the company with the technology, the resources and the guts to go after the mother lode. Young executive Connell Kirkland is the company&#8217;s driving force, pushing himself and those around him to uncover the massive treasure.</p>
<p>But at three miles below the surface, where the rocks are so hot they burn bare skin, something has been waiting for centuries. Waiting &#8230; and guarding. Kirkland and EarthCore are about to find out firsthand why this treasure has never been unearthed.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.scottsigler.com/node/953">Infected, by Scott Sigler</a></p>
<p>I actually started listening to Infected before Ancestor and Earthcore, but the podcast isn&#8217;t over yet, so I&#8217;m technically still listening to it.  My favorite Sigler book by far, the story is interesting, suspenseful, disgusting, and overall freaky.  I highly recommend this book to anyway, unless you have a really weak stomach.  From the website:</p>
<p>&#8220;Perry Dawsey is 6-foot-5, 265 pounds of angry ex-linebacker. He knows all too well that if he doesn&#8217;t control his quick temper, people get hurt. Through constant focus, he has locked his violent past away in the deep dungeons of his mind.</p>
<p>The infection changes everything.&#8221;</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">I should mention that all of these books are actually in print (save for the 7th Son Trilogy, which I think will be in print soon) and if you&#8217;re not the audiobook type, then you can pick them up from your local bookstore, or Amazon.</p>
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