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Old 05-29-2015, 12:47 PM   #1253
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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.
Finished, and moved on to Magic's Promise, read by Gregory St. John. This is number 2 in Mercedes Lackey's Last Herald Mage series set in early Valdemar. Read in pBook format when it first released many years ago, but enjoying anew in Audible form. It should hold me until the next Liaden Universe book is out in Audible format -- that's Dragon in Exile, and it is read by Kevin T. Collins. Supposed to be out June 4, I believe, though there is no pre-order for it.
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