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Old 02-14-2014, 12:30 PM   #18957
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Finished Blood Never Dies, #15 in the Bill Slider series by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles. Excellent. I've never understood why these haven't been made into a TV series - they would work really well. Especially because it's the cast of characters that make up Sliders team that make the whole thing work. And who wouldn't want to play Porson, his boss!

(This book was still overpriced at Amazon and Kobo, but succumbed to a Kobo 50% coupon to get it into budget range. And give that it's being read by two people, I figure it's good value.)

Next up - #2 in the Tinker series from Wen Spencer -- Wolf Who Rules
Finished off Wolf Who Rules, and enjoyed this reread. It had been long enough since the original read that I was actually surprised a couple of times with things I'd forgotten. The Tinker series is enjoyable, so long as you're willing to completely suspend disbelief regularly. Yeah, I know it's Fantasy, but sometimes the magic seems to invent itself to fit the situation. I got over it, you can too. It's worth it to watch Tinker kick butt.

Next up, Cockroaches, the second book in the Harry Hole series by Jo Nesbo. I really enjoyed The Bat, and this one is going well. This is a Library eBook, since it only just became available in the US, and I was willing to wait for my hold to come up at the BC Library site.
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