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Old 07-14-2013, 06:16 AM   #602
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I am nearly finished with Brothers in Arms by Lois McMaster Bujold as well. I am enjoying listening to the Vorkosigan series more than actually reading it and I might get another one soon. If I don't get sidetracked by other books, that is.
Finished it and liked it enough to continue the series, but not right now as I got sidetracked by other stuff.

Also finished The Disappeared by Kristine Kathryn Rusch, the first book in her Retrieval Artist series. It was read by Jay Snyder who did a fine job. The book is a science fiction/mystery crossover set on a Moon base. I really like Rusch's writing and will certainly come back to her stuff.

Right now, I am listening to Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman. I read the book years ago and liked it quite a bit. This one is not only read by Gaiman himself (who is a great narrator), it is also "the author's preferred text", so I think it must be a bit different from the paperback I also own. I am enjoying it a lot so far. It is the story of a man who "loses" his life after helping an injured young woman he found in the street. He discovers a whole new world different from his own in London "below".

I also listened to A Study in Emerald, Gaiman's Sherlock Holmes pastiche, also read by the author. Really nice too.
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