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Old 02-03-2016, 11:44 AM   #23396
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Finished. Enjoyed it every bit as much as I expected.

I was expecting to drop back to the Jade del Cameron series, but I'm finding it hard to pick it back up again. So I've read a couple of short stories, including a new, free Archer's Beach story from Sharon Lee, and now I'm moving on to this month's Mobileread book, Brat Farrar from Josephine Tey.
Still reading Brat Farrar from Josephine Tey, but meanwhile finished the audio version of The Warrior's Apprentice, #4 (chronologically) in the Vorkosigan series from Lois McMaster Bujold. This is the first book published that features Miles Vorkosigan, and is the first appearance of his Admiral Naismith persona. All in all, a delightful romp, and an excellent reading by Grover Gardner. Next up in my audio books is The Vor Game, #5 in the series, and also read by Grover Gardner. But this week's goal is to finish Brat Farrar, and start on the first of the Erle Stanley Gardner Perry Mason books.
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