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Old 08-30-2012, 01:54 PM   #14099
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And Ghost Ship is done, on to the just released Dragon Ship. I read this as an eArc, but now reading it as part of going through the complete cycle of this story arc. I've definitely picked up on things I missed the first time through. And enjoying the whole process quite a bit.
Finished Dragon Ship. Excellent! Except it only leaves me wanting MORE and there won't be another in this story arc for months and months, since the next Liaden book will be a different story line entirely.

Next up: Klondike: The Last Great Gold Rush, 1896-1899 by Pierre Berton. All the Kate Shugak books I've been reading lately got me thinking about Alaska and the far north, so I hunted down this classic from one of the great historians of the north. Not available on Amazon to a US account, but available on Kobo to a Canadian account. (Thanks, Alf!)

Also, probably in parallel, at least one of the Heyer's I have on my TBR. I think An Infamous Army. Though I might try Powder and Patch, since pdurrant has just finished it.
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