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Old 09-16-2016, 03:04 AM   #24557
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I'm a third of the way through Gaie Sebold's Babylon Steel and will probably proceed directly to the sequel. I like how the backstory is interwoven with the main narrative by way of parallel chapters, and the setting reminds me in an odd way of Simon R. Green's Nightside... only more medieval-fantasy than urban-fantasy.

After those, I may need a change of pace. Superheroes or SF, maybe.
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