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Old 04-18-2016, 03:58 PM   #70
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It's not unusual for me to have four books on the go.

I am normally reading something brainy (currently: Sapiens by Yuval Harari, 2011), and something from the golden age of of detection (currently: Going, Going, Gone by Phoebe Taylor, 1943), something from an earlier era, often public domain (currently: For the Pleasure of His Company by George Stoddard, 1903) and finally something I can dip into for a chapter or two, like detective short stories (currently: R Holmes & Co by John Bangs, 1906). One of these titles might be supplanted by something more recent (last finished: The Rainaldi Quartet by Paul Adam, 2004). Most of what I read fits broadly into mystery / detective category.

I read absolutely everything as an ebook, usually an epub. My favourite current tablet ereader app UB Reader.
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