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Old 04-22-2016, 08:19 AM   #23895
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I finished Hercule Poirot's Christmas by Agatha Christie a couple of days ago. It was OK, not a particular favourite, but perfectly readable. More importantly, it was the last in a run of 9 or 10 consecutive Poirots, in my chronological Christie read-through, so I get a bit of a change of pace for the next two. I'm aiming to do about one a month, at the moment.

Last night I started Chains of Command by Marko Kloos, the brand-new 4th book in the Frontlines military SF series. Not really much to say about it, yet, but it seems fine.
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