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Originally Posted by pdurrant
And finally bringing myself up-to-day, I'm reading Uprising by Justin Kemppainen. A self-published post-apocalyptic novel, I'm not sure I'm going to finish it.
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I did finish it, but it had too much going on to be good. 2/5
Next I read
To Crush the Moon the fourth (& last) in Wil McCarthy's Queendom of Sol series. And the reason for the framing of the previous two books becomes apparent. It sort of works. I still think it would have been better not done that way, but perhaps that's just me. An OK ending.
And then there was
The Nine Tailors by Dorothy L Sayers. Which I enjoyed, although I couldn't following the bell-ringing jargon.
And
One Virgin Too Many by Lindsay Davis, the 11th in her Falco series, which I had not read before. Excellent.
And now I'm reading the March freebie from the University of Chicago:
The Tiger in the Attic by Edith Milton. A memoir of a Jewish refugee in England.