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Old 08-12-2009, 01:08 PM   #2358
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I decided to start reading _Mistborn_ (Thanks Elsi) and I am liking it quite a bit. Don't know why it took so long since I got this for free to read it.
You are welcome. I enjoyed reading it and picked up the other two in the trilogy and read through them quickly.

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Just read 'Hal Spacejock' and plan to dive into 'Worst Fears Realized' by Stuart Woods next
I read Hal Spacejock a couple of months ago & went out to buy the 2nd & 3rd in the series. I have the source files & need to build books from them so I can read on my device.

On my Kindle, I'm currently reading Plum Lovin' by Janet Evanovich. It's one of the Stephanie Plum "between the numbers" novellas. This one fits into the series between Twelve Sharp and Lean Mean Thirteen. Queued up behind it is Vigilant by James Alan Gardner, second in his Explorer Corps books. I just stumbled upon the first book in this series (Expendable) and was totally entranced with the universe he had created and the idea of explorers as the "expendable" members of a spaceship crew. (Kind of reminded me of the original Star Trek series where whatever crewman was selected to accompany Kirk or Spock down to the planet surface wasn't going to come back.)

In addition to these fun reads, I'm also working my way through A Framework for Understanding Poverty by Ruby K. Payne, PhD. It's for an in-service training credit.
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