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Originally Posted by pdurrant
Which was OK, but a weird mix of fantasy, SF and other stuff. 3/5.
Then I read One Salt Sea by Seanan McGuire. The fifth October Daye novel. The series is really getting into its stride now, Great stuff. 5/5.
Next up: Undertow by Elizabeth Bear. I bought this way back in December 2008!
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It was OK to poor. I wasn't really convinced by any of the characters. Nor was the science/luck connection plausible. 2/5
Next I read
To Say Nothing of the Dog by Connie Willis. Which was more fun than her other Oxford time-travel story! Indeed, it seemed to have been written intending to amuse, which it mostly did. I hope her obvious bit of incorrect history was deliberate. 4/5
And then there was the latest Penric&Desdemona story from Lois McMaster Bujold,
Demon Daughter. Excellent, as always.
And now it's
The Lost Metal by Brandon Sanderson. Good fun so far.