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Old 10-12-2014, 05:43 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by desert dog View Post
I've been on a book buying binge recently, resulting in some much anticipated good reads coming. That got me thinking about the ones I am most excited to read next. On the Kindle I have Wilber Smith's "River God" a novel set in ancient Egypt that came highly recommended by a friend. On the Kobo, it's a gritty fantasy by Mark Smylie, "The Barrow." Reviews compare it to Joe Abercrombie's First Law series, which is one of my favorite of this genre.

What about you? Using a baseball term, who is on deck?
For the most part, when I buy books in groups, I tend to read the most anticipated first, even when I'm reading another book at the time, so they don't really hit the TBR list.
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