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Stone Cold (Camel Club, Bk 3)
Stone Cold - Camel Club, Bk 3
Author: David Baldacci
Oliver Stone, the leader of the mysterious group that calls itself the Camel Club, is both feared and respected by those who've crossed his path. Keeping a vigilant watch over our leaders in Washington D.C., the Camel Club has won over some allies, — but it has also earned formidable enemies -- including those in power who will do anything to...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780446615648
ISBN-10: 0446615641
Publication Date: 9/1/2008
Pages: 450
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3.9 stars, based on 233 ratings
Publisher: Vision
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
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Great book. I can't believe it hasn't been made into a movie. I can just see Clint Eastwood or maybe Tommy Lee Jones as Oliver Stone. I haven't been to a movie in years but that's one I'd definitely have to go see.
  • Currently 1/5 Stars.
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What IS it about some of these NYT-best-seller-guys?? The number of times the reader is required to suspend disbelief, and the degree of suspension required, is mind-boggling. I read this kind of pulp tripe because I'm looking for a temporary and entertaining diversion-- not because I have a burning desire to feel like a credulous idiot (which is the way I'm feeling for expending time on this book. Hey, I'm not blaming anyone-- mea culpa, mea maximum freaking culpa). I am not measuring the quality of this book against War and Peace, either. I read ALL KINDS of garbage-- sci fi, post-apocalyptic, fantasy, romance, vampire, mystery, et cetera. I'm pretty good about taking things for what they are supposed to be-- I'm just not that picky. Which brings me back from my ravings to Baldacci's un-entertaining and completely un-believable book.

Here is one example of what I'm talking about. This won't spoil any plot devices (in my opinion that would be difficult to do, anyhow.

One of the main characters hacks into a US Senator's private computer. The computer is password protected. After only a few minutes, and a half-dozen attempts, the character is easily able to figure out the password. WHAT? I mean, really? I can't even remember my OWN password most of the time. How in the world could I figure out a person's password whom I haven't even met?? I'm not being petty, this kind of stuff happens frequently in the book. Another example: you've just been told the EX-HEAD OF THE CIA, (who is, inexplicably, still actually in charge of the entire asset base and man-power of the CIA) is after you and your family. You make all the effort of hiding out under another name, paying with cash, in a cruddy motel. But then, you let your 15 year-old son pop down to the convenience store. Where he then uses his debit card to alert the entire western world to your whereabouts. Yes, I know that was probably a plot-spoiler-- I just did you a favor if you were about to waste one of your precious credits on this book.

Baldacci must think the reading public is populated by people stupid enough to buy these stunts without question.

Which brings me to the characters in the book. Just for once I would like to read about somebody who WASN'T the baddest, smartest, tallest, best-coiffured, fastest, most-hansom, toughest, best-endowed, et cetera, et cetera, et-relentless-cetera. In this book EVERY character is that way. Every character is the best there ever was at whatever it is they are currently doing.

Okay, I'll stop foaming about this book. The only thing I can say that is positive about the entire Baldacci experience is that I didn't actually pay for the book-- somebody gave it to me for free, and without any warning....
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If you are a camel club fan you MUST read this. It is the best in the series so far, but it would have to be read in the proper order. I cannot wait to read the next one. Baldacci is the best.

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Okay, not his best!
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Once again, I couldn't wait to read this next book in the series. I do enjoy novel series, especiall within this genre. Have fun with these books. I certainly did.
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Outstanding, couldn't read it fast enough, 3rd in the series, can be read alone, but you'll certainly want to read them all!

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