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Old 02-14-2009, 05:25 PM   #1524
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Finished _Refuge_ by Richard Herley, the Feb 09 Mobieread Book Club selection. I thought this was a good read and more than worth the requested $1.50... I will be paying it right after I send this message even though Mr. Herley said he would wave the fee requierment for MRBC readers.

Started _The Curse of Chalion_ by Lois McMaster Bujold on audibook, recommended by someone on this forum. It didn't start with a bang, but to be fair I am only about 20mins in so far, so it is just getting started.

Will read _The Casebook of Sherlock Homes_ next. This is the last book of the Sherlock Holmes Omnibus which I started after reading _The Hound of the Baskervilles_ for the book club. The Omnibus is alot of reading. 8 or 9 books basically. Some were very good, some not so good. My biggest problem with some/most of these stories is that there is no opportunity for the reader to solve the puzzle. Not all information is given until Holmes explains how he figured something out. The fun of mysteries to me is trying to figure it out on my own.

Next, after that, I'm not sure. Either _UR_ by Steven King or _Oliver Twist_ by Dickens recommended by HarryT as a good starting point for that author. I d/led this to my Kindle via Whispernent and the Mobileread download guide. So convienient. Suggestions?

I just love books!

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