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Old 09-10-2016, 12:56 AM   #24519
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Meanwhile, reading an old one that I apparently missed when it came out. The Death of Sleep, the first of the Planet Pirates series from Anne McCaffrey and Jody Lynn Nye. It's OK, but not exciting me.
Hmmm. Apparently not the first. IAC, no better than so-so. I'll probably read the next one (which is really the first one), because the co-author is a much better writer. (Elizabeth Moon)

Meanwhile, started reading a book from the latest Baen Bundle -- Women of Futures Past, edited by Kristine Kathryn Rusch. This is a collection of shorter works from some of the giants of the past and present. The very first one is The Indelible Kind, by Zenna Henderson. An author I didn't know, and a real winner of a story. Next up was a McCaffrey Pern story I had never read. This bodes really well and I'm quite delighted by getting this book in the monthly bundle, when it really wasn't why I was buying it.
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