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Old 10-03-2016, 03:37 PM   #37
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Originally Posted by CRussel View Post
A last push for Midnight Riot/Rivers of London. .....Come on, folks. If both Jon and I agree about this book, it's clearly got something going for it, since we never agree about anything! And, seriously, it's a fun book, a good read, reasonably priced, and available for both eBook and Audible versions, WhisperSync'd if you want. And available in many libraries. And Peter Grant is a great character.
The "free sample" of this month's winner [Evelyn Waugh, "something Love"] didn't take me far enough to know if I'd like it or not. Since I had already bought Midnight Riot/Rivers of London a bit ago, I decided to try it for a bit.

Turns out I had tried it when I got it, and abandoned it when I reached the ghost witness. Somehow, today I'm in a different mood, and was intrigued rather than put off by that! I'm several chapters in, and quite enjoying it! It's fun, but I wouldn't (so far?) call it funny. Still, I'm going to enjoy it!
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