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Old 10-09-2016, 12:00 PM   #24715
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Just finished reading Castaway Odyssey, by Ryk E. Spoor and Eric Flint. This is #5 in the Boundary series, but makes a reasonable entry point for anyone just starting the series, though you'll want to circle back after you finish, I suspect.
I'm considering a reread of this entire series. But before I start that, I'm reading a couple of other books:
  • A Fine Italian Hand, by Eric Wright. This is number 9 or 10 in his Charlie Salter series set in Toronto. The book is a library pBook, because most of his Charlie Salter books were never digitized. A shame, really, they are quite good.
  • Yarn Harlot: The Secret Life of a Knitter by Stephanie Pearl-Mcphee. This is a series of humourous essays about knitting and knitters. Quite delicious if you're a knitter!
  • Legacies by Mercedes Lackey & Rosemary Edghill. This is the first in their Shadow Grail series. I'm only 4 chapters into it, but it's not hopeful.
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