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Old 08-09-2012, 12:47 PM   #13936
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Finished listening to Command Decision, #4 in the Vatta's War series by Elizabeth Moon, and am well into A Fine and Bitter Snow. Enjoying it a lot. I think I'll finish this one and go right on to #13, A Grave Denied.
Finished both Command Decision and A Fine and Bitter Snow. The Vatta's War series doesn't really hold up all that well compared to Kate Shugak (but then, what can?) but is good workout material. A Fine and Bitter Snow, however, is simply an excellent book and I'm enjoying the re-read of all the Stabenow books as much or more than the original read via Audible.

In both cases, I'm going to move right on to the next in each series -- Victory Conditions in the Vatta's War series, and A Grave Denied in the Kate Shugak series. Kind of a funny coincidence that I'm hitting both of these books in parallel, since significant parts of them revolve around the problems of young teens and their first loves. (Hardly anything I normally care about these days!)
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