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Old 06-28-2011, 08:22 AM   #9845
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It's no good. I can't keep away from Mobileread. Here's what I've been reading over the past week:

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Winter Moon by Mercedes Lackey, Tanith Lee & C. E. Murphy. Three fantasy novellas set during the winter solstice.
Three good fantasy novellas. Although probably even more fun if you know other books by the authors.

Next was: The Dark Intruder & other stories by Marion Zimmer Bradley
Interesting and fun early SF from MZB.

Followed by Murder of the Orient Express by Agatha Christie
Even knowing the plot, it's a fun read.

next: F&SF Magazine, August 2002 by Spilogate Authors
An excellent issue. I really, really, like the story of the 'dinosaurs'.

and then: Parker Pyne Investigates by Agatha Christie
A very, very good book indeed. I love the little problems that Parker Pyne fixes, and the playfulness of the writing. Highly recommended.

and then: F&SF Magazine, September 2002 by Spilogate Authors
Another excellent issue. I especially liked "The Game is a Foot" and "Mr. Gaunt".

And now I've decided to start "The Hooded Swan" series of five novels by Brian Stableford. I got these in a recent fictionwise sale. If I like this first one, I'll probably go straight through all five.

Halcyon Drift by Brian Stableford
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