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Old 08-10-2014, 12:42 PM   #20396
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Finished Skin Game, then moved on to The Rhesus Chart and Poison Promise in quick succession. Trying something a bit different now: No Place Like Oz, the prequel novella to Dorothy Must Die (in which another girl from Kansas has to undo what Dorothy's done in Oz).

After that - or "those" if I go from the novella on to the book - Sparrow Hill Road is probably next, and maybe the short The Ink Readers of Doi Saket from the Hugo list as a palate cleanser. Following those, it's going to be a question of skimming my "now" list and seeing what jumps out at me. Limbus, Inc. has definite potential, but I've also got the last six "Paranormal Public" books waiting for me, and there's a nice Bova entry on the list...
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