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Old 12-03-2016, 03:59 PM   #25030
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My next-up list has more 2011 purchases: Comes a Horseman by Robert Liparulo, The Masqueraders by Georgette Heyer, and The Pirate’s Daughter by Margaret Cezair-Thompson.
Of this list, I only completed The Masqueraders, another fun Heyer read. I put aside both The Pirate's Daughter (I read the Wikipedia article on Errol Flynn and didn't care to continue the book) and Comes a Horseman (too graphic and edging on horror, which is not my thing).

After that, I also read Cousin Kate, a very meh/flat offering from Georgette Heyer, and two audiobooks - Favorite Stories of Christmas Past (enjoyed it a lot) and More Favorite Stories of Christmas Past (not as enjoyable as the first one but still good).

My next-up reads are what I hope to complete before year-end:

1. The Center of Everything by Laura Moriarty (I've already started this and it's in the first person present tense; I can already tell our relationship may be quite brief )
2. The Plot Against America by Philip Roth (I'm curious how I'll fare with this one; the vibes are not good)
3. Redemption by Laurel Dewey
4. Silence by Thomas Perry
5. Terra Incognita by Ruth Downie (I really should put this book out of its TBR misery; I've begun it more than once, IIRC)
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