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Old 05-15-2015, 04:26 PM   #1224
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...now listening to James Clavell's Shogun, read by Ralph Lister. He's a perfectly adequate reader, but it's hard to shine right after Patrick Tull.
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this book is totally sucking me in. And it's huge. 53 hours and 32 minutes! I'm switching back and forth between the Audible version and the eBook version, but there's no WhisperSync so that's a bit of a nuisance. Still I'm enjoying it a lot. (I read this originally many, many, many years ago, but remember almost nothing, so it's all new. )
Finished. My books to read goal is now officially horked, thanks to that 1600 page monster. But enjoyed.

Now, on to something a bit different - CJ Cherryh's Pride of Chanur, narrated by Dina Pearlman. I'm sure I read this in pBook form years and years ago, but don't remember much if any of it, so I'm enjoying it all anew, and liking Ms. Pearlman's narration.
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