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Old 04-01-2014, 11:03 AM   #19447
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Moved onto Robert Goddard's Set in Stone. One of my favourite authors - I think I have read everything he has every published, but over a period of 12 or more years, so going back and re-reading his earlier books.
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One of my favourites too, and he definitely stands up well to re-reading occasionally. I think I'm missing the last couple of his from my collection, I must rectify that. In Pale Battalions and Take No Farewell are probably my favourites of his, but they're all very good.
Has been one of my favourites for many years, ever since I lived in Africa (though he's English, of course, but that's where I found out about him). I only have his latest unread, and have just bought it on audiobook via Audible. I understand it is the first of a two-parter, which I can't recall him ever doing before.

And I think those two you mentioned, @gmw, are also my favourites .
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