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Old 07-27-2012, 04:36 AM   #13827
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Enjoying Nancy Fulda's Dead Men Can't Cry at the moment. It's an anothology of sci-fi shorts. Only a third in but very entertaining thus far.

I'm reading this for review on my site.

Recent reads have included:
- Turing Evolved by David Kitson. Read and reviewed on my site. It's good and ambitious, but I think it needs a bit of help from a good editor. Still - free is pretty inexpensive.

- The Caline Conspiracy by M.H. Head. Read and reviewed on my site. I liked this one - futuristic P.I. mystery. Not quite as good as the last one by this author Fate's Mirror, but I still gave it 4 stars.

- Thin Blood by Vicky Tyley. Read for my site, but haven't written the review yet. This author was recommended to me as a good crime/mystery author. The writing is definitely good, but I struggled a little with the main character. Her stupidity didn't align that well with who/what she was. But still - good read.

- Grass for His Pillow by Lian Hearn. Second book of a series - read the first early in the year. I liked it and it flowed nicely, but it didn't wow me.
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