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Old 01-19-2017, 03:34 PM   #25205
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Not sure where I left off in my posting here, but I've finished the first two books in Robin Hobb's Assassin trilogy. I'm mostly enjoying them, a solid 3.5 stars. But right now, taking a short break with some short stories from Baen. Then, when I get home to my usual tools, I have the latest Ava Lee book from Ian Hamilton that just released in Canada on tap. After a bit of DRM cleanup, of course.
Currently reading The Couturier of Milan, the ninth Ava Lee book from Ian Hamilton. As usual, Ava is causing trouble and kicking butt! I do love these books -- they're not great literature, and Ava Lee is so many different cliches and anti-cliches I don't even know where to start, but who cares, the books are FUN. Think an ethnically Asian Canadian, lesbian, forensic account version of Modesty Blaise. Highly recommended, though this latest one isn't in the US market yet -- you'll have to take a trip to Canada--either to Amazon.ca or to Kobo CA. Note that all of the books in the series are couponable at Kobo.
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