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Old 12-17-2011, 11:48 PM   #401
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Filling time until new Dresden? Well, I read all six of the Pern books by Anne and Todd McCaffrey, set at the end of the Second Interval and beginning of Third Pass. (Started shortly before her death.) Then I decided I needed to re-read the entire Dragonriders series in chronological order, including the short stories as needed. So I read "The Survey: P.E.R.N" in First Fall, then Dragonsdawn, the rest of First Fall and am reading Dragonseye (Red Star Rising) now. Not going to re-read the Third Pass series so soon, so I'll skip them.

Could also say this is what I'm reading to pass the time until the next book in that series gets published. Was supposed to be out May 2011 but the McCaffreys and the publisher decided to push it back.

If the next Dresden drops before I get through all the Dragonriders, I'll switch over to the Dresden. Not likely such an event will happen as I read fast, all 7 Harry Potter books in two weeks, Forstchen's massive "Lost Regiment" books in a single sitting each...

Makes me wonder what people are doing when it takes them a month or more to read one book.
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