Thread: Reader's Block
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Old 12-15-2019, 10:41 AM   #77
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Originally Posted by Apache View Post
After finishing Neptune's Inferno I found I was having trouble trying to decide what to read next. I decided that rereading an old favorite was just the thing and have just started Agent of Change by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller. The first in the Liaden Universe Series first published in 1988. Voila no more readers block.
Apache
Have you tried Symond's World War II at Sea: A Global History? I just finished that one last week. Kind of had the same issue, so I started re-reading Monster Hunters.
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