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Old 01-14-2011, 12:08 PM   #74
jessicalynn
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Primary Inversion by Catherine Asaro. It was free from Baen, thank goodness I didn't waste any money on it. The plot was just so unbearably trite. I think I actually read it based off of a recommendation from this forum!

I second the Witching Hour as well. I remember slogging through that book back in high school. It just dragged on....and on....and on... And usually I like Anne Rice.
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