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Old 06-07-2016, 06:36 AM   #33
GrannyGrump
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It seems like I re-read everything. Right now I am going through most of Herman Wouk's pre- and World War II stuff again. Recently I re-read a lot of Jessamyn West. And Norah Lofts (mostly her House at Old Vine series), and Mary Stewart's Merlin series, and some scattered James Michener. Before that was all of Robert Heinlein for the umpteenth time, including the juveniles. And Spider Robinson; he makes me chortle. Harry Potter of course. The Ink World series. Joe Haldeman's sf. Greg Bear. Pohl's Gateway series. Daphne Du Maurier. Rumer Godden, she was wonderful. My god, Frank Herbert's Dune books!!! (eight times at least!)

Well, when I like an author, I just can't let go. I am promiscuous, but faithful...
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