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Originally Posted by CRussel
Finished it, and finished #3, By Heresies Distressed. This was read by a different reader, Jason Culp. Many of the reviews on Audible bemoan the change in readers from Oliver Wyman, but I actually prefer Mr. Culp's reading. It's different, but I found myself better able to follow the changes in who is speaking, and the pace was just right for me. Overall, the book is slightly better than #2, but we're still not up to the promise of the first book in the series. IAC, I'm going to take a break from Safehold and listen to something different. Either Moon Over Soho, #2 in the Peter Grant urban fantasy police procedural series from Ben Aaronovitch, read by Kobna Holdbrook-Smith. A new reader for me, since I didn't buy the Audible version of the first in the series, but I'm really quite hopeful since the underlying book should be fun. If not that, then I've always got a Georgette Heyer waiting. Friday's Child, in this case.
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Oooh, I'm a bit behind here. I've finished #4 in the Safehold series, and #3 in the Peter Grant/Rivers of London series, and I have the next one in the both series loaded onto my iPhone and my Kindles. I'll be reading and listening alternately.
Also loaded
The Magic of Recluse, #1 in L. E. Modesitt, Jr.'s Saga of Recluse series onto my iPod for listening while I swim. But I've got a Georgette Heyer and a Lord Peter Wimsey loaded on there as well, so not sure what I'll start there. We'll see when the pool is ready (tomorrow, hopefully?)