In South Africa we have an author who is basically the South African James Patterson... Instead of Alex Cross we have Benny Griessel. I like his books because it's very fact based and realistic for a fiction story. Deon Meyer
I live in the States and I discovered Deon Meyer around 2008 with Blood Safari, then read everything I could find by him. Great writer, fascinating country.
Thanks! I need some new reading material. Enjoying all your book reviews! It's great to see someone such as yourself full of energy and the love for books! Keep churning out the videos!
Read 6 out of 10 ... Agree with your lists Sir ! Will try to find the 4 books youmentioned .. you have so many - Stephen King's books ...How about your Top 20 ! Thanks
Great job with the reviews! I'm an urban crime/thriller fiction author, can I send you a book to review? It's crime thriller titled The Mark of a Menace. It part of my Do-Dirt Doctrine Series. Would love to hear your honest opinion.
Yes, yes Anik! And since he has recommended so many alpha type characters...how about Robert Crais' Joe Pike/Elvis Cole novels, and Greg Hurwitz's 'Orphan X' books? Do you have any other similar Authors recommendations?
@@thinking6307 Hello Thinking, I thought Orphan X was great and would like to recommend The Hit by Allen Zadoff, first of the Boy Nobody trilogy. It is admittedly a YA novel but quite mature considering the target audience and as a 35 year old I found it very accessible and couldn't put it down. It also fits well within The Nowhere Man universe as it tells the story of a teenager trained as an assassin by a secret government agency and the character feels very much like the younger less experienced Evan Smoak, while reading it was impossible not to (plus very fun to) imagine I was was reading a prequel to The Nowhere Man books!
@@thinking6307 I would also like to recommend The Hunter by Tom Wood, The Accident Man by Tom Cain and The Gray Man by Mark Greaney, all are the first books of continuing series that I very enthusiastically recommend to Orphan X fans! Greetings from Australia.
i find it most annoying that i have seen the film adaptations of these books before i have read them! as now surely i know all the twists i regret watching every single one!
i find it most annoying that i have seen the film adaptations of these books before i have read them! as now surely i know all the twists i regret watching every single one!
Thank you for being the only one on RUclips to explain what the books are about😭🤝
I like ur way of telling reviews... It's totally appreciating... Keep it up 👍
Thank you !!
In South Africa we have an author who is basically the South African James Patterson... Instead of Alex Cross we have Benny Griessel. I like his books because it's very fact based and realistic for a fiction story. Deon Meyer
I live in the States and I discovered Deon Meyer around 2008 with Blood Safari, then read everything I could find by him. Great writer, fascinating country.
Saw the thumbnail immediately clicked! Great video
man you talk like Woody Harrelson!
Hello, you could put too :
- The firm
- The ghost writer ( Robert Harris)
Thanks for making a video about these books. Really enjoyed the way you explain.
Thanks! I need some new reading material. Enjoying all your book reviews! It's great to see someone such as yourself full of energy and the love for books! Keep churning out the videos!
Excellent choices dude. I have a feeling you could be a great storyteller.
Appreciate your enthusiasm when you talk.
Absolutely love the energy. keep being so passionate!
Wow! Great reviews definitely subscribed
Thank you, I am going to try some of these (some I have already read, and I agree, they were amazing)
I really enjoy your reviews man! You make me want to read more books, keep it up!!
Nice to see some of my favorite thrillers on your list. I'll definitely check out the other ones.
Loved The Bourne Identity, not so much The Da Vinci Code that to me seems heavily based on The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail published in 1982.
Good thoughts - thx for the recommendations!
Really enjoyed the Review! Have to ReRead the Bourne series
@@theloveofreading3563 Nice, can't wait to talk about it there
this guy is a mix of woody harrelson and matthew mcconaughey
Read 6 out of 10 ... Agree with your lists Sir ! Will try to find the 4 books youmentioned .. you have so many - Stephen King's books ...How about your
Top 20 ! Thanks
Your passion is infectious. Makes me wanna read again.
Dude u r the best
Great job with the reviews! I'm an urban crime/thriller fiction author, can I send you a book to review? It's crime thriller titled The Mark of a Menace. It part of my Do-Dirt Doctrine Series. Would love to hear your honest opinion.
just finished 'Day of the Jackal' enjoyed - u read it?
Anything from Lee Child?
Yes, yes Anik! And since he has recommended so many alpha type characters...how about Robert Crais' Joe Pike/Elvis Cole novels, and Greg Hurwitz's 'Orphan X' books? Do you have any other similar Authors recommendations?
@@thinking6307 Hello Thinking, I thought Orphan X was great and would like to recommend The Hit by Allen Zadoff, first of the Boy Nobody trilogy. It is admittedly a YA novel but quite mature considering the target audience and as a 35 year old I found it very accessible and couldn't put it down. It also fits well within The Nowhere Man universe as it tells the story of a teenager trained as an assassin by a secret government agency and the character feels very much like the younger less experienced Evan Smoak, while reading it was impossible not to (plus very fun to) imagine I was was reading a prequel to The Nowhere Man books!
@@thinking6307 I would also like to recommend The Hunter by Tom Wood, The Accident Man by Tom Cain and The Gray Man by Mark Greaney, all are the first books of continuing series that I very enthusiastically recommend to Orphan X fans!
Greetings from Australia.
Loved the vid i hope you blow up soon
Blow up?
Madmax McKenzie in other words, become popular
Loved the video! Thanks!
Red Dragon not being on your list is criminal.
Bourne series is okay Robert Ludlum chancellor manuscript is his best novel
Not his sister his niece in the dragon tattoo
Thank You Heather. And...Lisbeth's character, relationships and story are...the real meat of this book (series!).
Check out Auston King's The Assassin's Betrayal... Great novel.
Wow, I've read 8 of these. Adding the other 2 to my TBR list. 🙂
Good Day Mate
I must read that first one
if you haven't read The Innocent by David Baldacci, its amazing. I think it ruined me.
PASSAGE OF ARMS by Eric Ambler
You sound like Doug Demuro and even have some of the same mannerisms lol
i find it most annoying that i have seen the film adaptations of these books before i have read them! as now surely i know all the twists i regret watching every single one!
Information giving vid..
Stephen Hunter's 'Point of Impact' should be on the list.
I loved the winner so much... One of my baldacci favourites
What is the suspense, when you give the outline of the Plot ??
i find it most annoying that i have seen the film adaptations of these books before i have read them! as now surely i know all the twists i regret watching every single one!