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Old 01-06-2017, 03:06 AM   #25145
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Next up: Grantville Gazette #69
Which was a quick, fun read as usual.

It started off with "Drumline" a nice 'fiction from Grantville' in a light wrapper by David Carrico, who also had "Etude, Part 3" in the issue - another installment about the Organ building Bach family.

Kerry Offord and Rick Boatright gave us "Dr Phil Rules the Waves", another splendid Dr Gribbleflotz story, although he was in the background, and it concentrated on his Theramin-building employee.

The weakest story in the issue for me was "Good German Axes" by Tim Roesch. A blacksmith's family dynamics.

"A Szekler in a Kilt" was an interesting look at the situation in Transylvania by Gábor Szántai. The flow could have been improved.

Finally, "The Long Road Home, Part 2" was more about Sergeant Hartmann from Nick Lorance.

(There were three more non-fiction articles I mostly skipped.)

Next up: Impervious by Laura Kirwan. A recent freebie that people hereabouts recommended.

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