Just finished up with Tinker and am now starting Kurtz's The Quest for Saint Camber, the third of the King Kelson books. I liked Tinker, though perhaps it was a bit too much like a romance novel in places for my taste. I'll probably add the next one to my queue at some point. I've got enough audio books to last me through the year and then some right now, but I'm sure that won't keep me from grabbing new ones that come out.
Robert Heinlien's Methuselah's Children is next on the queue. One of the downsides of getting some of the old classics is that they don't always get the top line readers. We will see how it goes.
I've been getting a number of audiobooks in conjunction with Amazon's specials, if you get the ebook, they offer the whisperlinked audiobook for around $5. I picked up Brain Dailey's The Adventures of Hobart Floyt and Alacrity Fitzhugh and many of Barbara Tuckman's audiobooks this way.
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