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Old 04-16-2024, 12:36 PM   #31805
astrangerhere
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I have no idea when the last time I posted here was, but this is what I'm reading right now:

Kobo:
  • Honeycomb by Dorothy Richardson - the third in her Pilgrimage cycle

Audio:
  • Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow - glad I borrowed from the library rather than purchasing, but interesting nonetheless. Should finish it today or tomorrow. Read by the incomparable Scott Brick.

DTB:
  • Introducing Game Theory: A Graphic Guide by Tuvana Pastine and Ivan Pastine
  • The Uncanny X-Men Omnibus Vol. 1 by Chris Claremont (and a BUNCH of different artists and letterers) - Yes, I a watching X-Men 97, and yes, I absolutely watched the original series on Saturday mornings in the 90s.
I finished Alexander Hamilton. I was correct in my assessment - I did enjoy it, but I am also glad it was a library loan.

I'm still reading:
  • Honeycomb by Dorothy Richardson - the third in her Pilgrimage cycle
  • Introducing Game Theory: A Graphic Guide by Tuvana Pastine and Ivan Pastine
  • The Uncanny X-Men Omnibus Vol. 1 by Chris Claremont

and I have added:

The Letters of Emily Dickinson newly edited by Christine Marshall and Domhnall Mitchell
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