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Old 04-29-2012, 09:56 AM   #13043
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Reading the eARC of Dragon Ship by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller. This hit the Baenebooks site yesterday, and I downloaded it directly to Kindle Keyboard, over 3g since I was sitting waiting for the ferry and had finished my Audible book (Scholoar by L. E. Modesitt Jr.)

Dragon Ship is a direct continuation of Ghost Ship and it has already grabbed me and interfered with sleep. I expect to finish it today. Highly recommended if you've been following the Theo Watley arc of the Liaden Universe.

Scholar is set in the same universe as the Imager series, but is a completely different story arc and pre-dates the events of Imager by some undefined amount of time. Read by William Dufries, this is an excellent series that is very well read. The amount of time spent talking about the "Nameless" is still a bit too much, but that's one reason these make perfect Audible books. Somehow that becomes easier to ignore in an audiobook. Overall, I still very much enjoy the series, and I look forward with anticipation to the next one in this part of the story arc. Due out next month, I believe.

Finally, for an Audible book, I started reading 1632 by Eric Flint. This is an excellent book, highly recommended, with a fascinating alternate universe/history that is very fully fleshed and consistent. I've read it as a Baen Free Library book and it's now available as an Audible book, so time to re-read it.
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