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Old 12-12-2014, 06:03 PM   #15
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Depends on what sort of book you are interested in. I am in the later parts of a series called Scrapyard Ships, which is about an alien race, the craing, going to invade and take over earth unless a US Navy captian can bring together his crew and a mysterious space ship that has been dicovered under ground and save the planet.
I picked up the first Scrapyard Ships book as my KLL borrow in November. It's pretty good.
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I've recommended Chip Crockett's Christmas Carol before. It's a bit heavy on the sentimentality, and probably means more to me because I was a big fan of Sandy Becker, but it's a good, quick, Christmas read. It has a pretty good rating at Goodreads.
That looks really good.

I picked up a bunch of Christmas-themed freebies a couple of weeks ago. I figure I'll read a couple of them just to "get in the mood". ATDrake posted an update in an old thread to let folks know that The Christmas Dog by Melody Carlson is free for a day or two. I picked that one up in 2012 and really enjoyed it. You might consider grabbing it if the blurb appeals to you.

Most of my holidays will be spent reading "just for fun". I'll be reading whatever I really want to read, including Shadow of Freedom by David Weber.
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