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Originally Posted by BlackVoid
I just finished Way Station (by Clifford D. Simak), it is average. I nearly gave up on it halfway through. 2.5 / 5.
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Wow, I really liked that one. (But I like Simak, even though sometimes his stories feel a bit... I don't know... unfocused?)
Meanwhile, I'm stuck reading
On Utility by John Stuart Mill, and next up is
Metaphysics of Morals by Kant. They're assigned in a graduate class I'm taking. But at least I have nicely formatted versions by Patricia.
And next week I think I'm reading Vygotsky for the other class, but that's in paper.
I'm sort of reading
Fever Season by Barbara Hambly in between homework. I really like the Benjamin January series. I wish she'd write another one.
Ooh,
Dead Water is now out as an ebook at Fictionwise! (I had borrowed that one from the library, in paper.) I know what I'm buying next.
Oh, hey, a bunch of Charles de Lint books are there now, too! And some of them are even at reasonable prices!
Decisions, decisions....