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Old 08-15-2014, 07:42 AM   #20427
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Which Next: The Bloodline Feud by Charles Stross, an omnibus of The Family Trade and The Hidden Family, the first two books in his Merchant Princes series.
Excellent! Most enjoyable. An interesting take on parallel worlds and what someone might do. I'm looking forward to the rest in the series.

Next: Another Agatha Christie: After the Funeral.


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E-readers have spoiled me. It's rare for me to mess with a printed book these days (although I did just finish one that was unavailable as an e-book). They're so heavy, so hard to keep open, and it's so easy to lose one's place. Paper book lovers can have the smell. I'll take the convenience.
I agree completely. I read the Rabbi Small books before I'd switched to ebooks, but after abebooks had arrived, so I could track them all down!
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