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Old 07-15-2014, 06:27 PM   #20206
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As soon as I finish Jack Campbell's The Lost Fleet: Beyond the Frontier: Steadfast (book 10 in the main line, book 12 in the overall series), I'm shoving everything else aside for Tom Holt's The Outsorcerer's Apprentice, the third in his "YouSpace" line (after Doughnut and When It's a Jar).

After that, and probably writing a couple or three more chapters in my own book along the way, it's a toss-up between Skin Game (Dresden Files) and Property of a Lady Faire (Secret Histories), followed by Tales of the Hidden World, a new Simon R. Green collection with at least one story each in the Nightside and Secret Histories series.

One of these years, I should probably go back and index Green's interlocking series as one monster set, so I can reread it in sequence without missing anything.
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