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Old 09-26-2014, 04:35 PM   #20861
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I finished Murder on the Ballarat Train, and it's my least favourite in the series so far. A bit melodramatic, but I like that Greenwoood don't shy away from the dirtier side of life. The circle of people surrounding Phryne is getting bigger by every book and I think I'm going to enjoy reading about them in the future.

I'm not sure what to read next. I'd like some science fiction, so maybe Abaddon's Gate by James S.A. Corey.

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All three of these are amongst my favourite series. Best part is, you've still got lots left to read just in those series! Sadly, they're all ones that I've already read everything in the series and I'm waiting impatiently for the next.
It's always great to be at the start of a new favourite series. I only have 7 books left of Kate Shugak, and it's not nearly enough! I did get Fire and Ice, the first book in Stabenow's Liam Campbell series in audio when it was on sale recently, and I'll probably listen to that soon.

I think your reread have inspired me to go back to Liaden actually. It's about time.
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