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Old 03-11-2014, 07:10 PM   #19187
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Been slowly picking at John Joseph Adams' and Hugh Howey's anthology The End is Nigh. Of the authors that committed to doing so, I look forward to seeing the progression of their stories across the Before-, During-, and After-the-Apocalypse anthologies that are planned for the entire Apocalypse Triptych.
I've got that; I won an e-copy. Dithering on whether to tackle it soon or wait for the other two volumes to come out first.

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Just started Kate Griffin's A Madness of Angels (the first of her Matthew Swift novels). It was actually her "Magicals Anonymous" series that caught my attention first, but unfortunately ... "set in the same fantastical London as the Matthew Swift novels" is just code for "OCD Diap will have no choice but to read those first."
I've got these books, too. You been pillaging my GR list or something?
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