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Old 12-22-2014, 12:47 PM   #21322
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So, I decided to re-read a favourite series, the Rivers of London series from Ben Aaronovitch. These are mostly being read as audio books, and I'm really enjoying them this second time around. Kobna Holbrook-Smith's narration is adding a new take on these excellent books.
Finished Midnight Riot (aka, Rivers of London), along with Moon Over Soho, and Whispers Under Ground. These are the first three of the PC Peter Grant books, and all are excellent. I've been primarily listening to them this time around, with the excellent narration by Kobna Holdbrook-Smith adding to the experience. #4 in the series, Broken Homes, will have to wait while I read a couple other books, Carousel Seas by Sharon Lee, and Strands of Sorrow, by John Ringo. These are two completely different books by two favourite authors in favourite series. After which, I expect to return to Ben Aaronovitch in time to read #4 and move right on to #5 which should be out in North America about then.
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