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Old 12-21-2016, 11:37 AM   #25093
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Finished up Valor's Choice , and now have a collection of short stories by Laurie King, and the next in the Confederation series from Tanya Huff. Oh, and still slogging through Weber and Safehold.
Finished #3 in the Confederation series from Tanya Huff, Heart of Valor. This series is going well, and I'm quite enjoying it. Mostly I'm reading them, but switching off to audio when I am where I can't read. (I really like WhisperSync!)

On the audio book front, I finally finished At the Sign of Triumph, by David Weber. Like almost all of his books, a bit longer than absolutely necessary, but a good one and it tied up most of the loose ends.

After trying to read The Handmaiden's Tale, by Margaret Atwood, I finally abandoned it. It's a good book, but I really, really don't need to be reading that sort of distopia right now -- there's enough of it in real life.


Now reading The Phoenix Unchained which I am now sure I must have read at some point in the distant past. But at least it has no relationship to reality, which is what I want right now.

On the audio book front, reading #4 in the Phryne Fisher series, Death at Victoria Dock. I quite enjoy this series, and this is a re-read, but as an Audible book, superbly read by Stephanie Daniel.
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