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Old 03-22-2018, 03:42 AM   #27010
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Finished Angles of Attack, which was good, though there were a few editorial issues, in particular an unfortunate page where the handcuffs were removed twice in successive paragraphs. Overall, though, enjoyable and I will likely purchase the remaining two books in the series.

After that, I read The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl: Squirrel Meets World by Shannon Hale. Novel, not graphic (in any meaning of the word). Hilarious. Really, I was giggling throughout the book. This is a Marvel character (actually, pretty much the most powerful character in the Marvel comic universe, as she is literally unbeatable) and so there are references and such to other superheroes (whom we have met through the movies), and so a little fangirling happens, so there is that.

ow, I have begun Whiskey Sour by J. A. Konrath, who cameoed in another series of books by Konrath and Ann Voss Peterson, the Codename Chandler trilogy. I liked that set of books, so I thought I'd see how the Jack Daniels books began. So far, I like it-- 13% in an dI've already chuckled a few times and the bad is already creepy/scary AF.
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