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Old 09-19-2013, 12:13 PM   #17701
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Darcy Chan's The Mill River Recluse was a blast from my past to read. It was a lot like the stuff I was reading in the 1960's. It was engaging, personal and held my interest throughout this story about a little town in Vermont and some of the residents of that town.

Now on to an older (1955) one by Andre Norton, Sargasso of Space (Solar Queen, #1). It was a freebie from Amazon a short while ago and when I was on Amazon getting it I found the next two in the series also available as freebies. It's turning out to be an interesting enough read at 25% but it also has quite a few atrocious unrepaired scanning errors which makes me wonder if I'll bother with the other two freebies.
Sargasso of Space proved to be a highly enjoyable space opera and in spite of its unrepaired scanning errors was actually quite readable.

Next, I'm going to read the new Derrick Storm novel Storm Front (Derrick Storm #1) by Richard Castle!

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