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Old 08-29-2020, 08:29 PM   #2958
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I finished up The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt a few days ago and have been catching up on Welcome to Nightvale (podcast) since then, as well as the Great Courses lectures on science fiction and recorded dharma talks in the morning. The only problem I had with the Roosevelt biography was, it makes a terrible bedtime story. It's too engaging!

I'm about to start a re-listen of Name of the Wind, despite the unlikelihood of the series ever progressing.
One of the nice things about that series is that neither book ended in a cliff hanger. One can read (or listen to) Name of the Wind as a stand alone book and enjoy it.
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