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Old 03-08-2011, 07:44 AM   #8549
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next up is a book I'd somewhat despaired of ever seeing: The Big Meow by Diane Duane.
And a very good book it is too. Of course, in it's current state there are a few typos, and it'll probably change a little in editing, but and excellent story, and I really enjoyed it.

Although the story is stand-alone, it would be best to read the other two first.

And now a complete change of pace. Red Rabbit by Tom Clancy.

I bought this from fictionwise back in February 2009 for the high price of $6.45. (Well, high compared to the average price I've paid for ebooks.)

I'm pretty sure I've read all the previous books in the series at one time or another, but it might take me a while to get back into what's going on. However, it's a long enough book that I should have time to do that. (Over 1MB in Kindle form. Over 650 pages in paperback!)
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