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Currently reading the latest Ruth Galloway, by Ellie Griffiths, The Ghost Fields. I'm really liking it. After reading the first six books last year I felt that it was starting to be a bit repetitive, but the story is set a little while after previous book. It's still the same cozy-ish series but so far it feels a bit different than the previous books.
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Two books completed:
"He Shall Thunder in the Sky" by Elizabeth Peters. The 12th book in the "Amelia Peabody" series of Egyptological mysteries. The First World War has broken out, and Cairo is a chaos, with rumours of a Turkish invasion and an uprising by agitators for Egyptian independence. Largely against their wishes, the Emerson family get caught up in the intrigue. Extremely good and highly recommended. "Callahan's Lady" by Spider Robinson. Baen SF bought in 2001, although the SF elements in this particular book are fairly minor. The narrator of the book is a Brooklyn prostitute who unexpectedly finds herself working in "Lady Sally's" brothel, which attracts an unlikely range of customers. Good, but don't read it if fairly explicit sexual references would cause you offence. |
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#22338 |
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I'm listening to The Hit by David Baldacci and read by Ron McLarty and Orlagh Cassidy. Really enjoying it -- 9.5 more hours of listening.
![]() Reading Forgotten Suns by Judith Tarr. Just started the last/fifth section, about 80% of the way in. Fantastic SF book. ![]() Last edited by Hampshire Nanny; 06-04-2015 at 11:49 AM. |
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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I just finished Saving Mars, first of six in the series. I was irritated by some formatting and copyediting goofs (such as not italicizing ship names, when the included excerpt shows that they're italicized in the second book), but that's pretty minor. More importantly, it reminded me of what The Moon is a Harsh Mistress might have looked like as a modern Heinlein juvenile. I quite enjoyed it, and I've already started the sequel. Oh, and the main character's brother is on the autism spectrum, but he's not trivialized. He has significant things to do, and the depictions of his behavior ring true to me. |
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I'm currently enjoying John Scalzi's Old Man's War. Guy can certainly turn a phrase... |
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I agree. It's a great pity that some of the early books in the series aren't currently available as ebooks.
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Right after, I've started The Shell Collector by Hugh Howey. As always I love the way he writes and as an additional point the story isn't too different from the novella I was reading just before ![]() |
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Also finished Sharpe's Prey, and now listening to Magic's Price, the third and final book in the Last Herald Mage Valdemar series from Mercedes Lackey. |
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![]() In order to continue my preperation for The Cinder Spires series I just bagan reading ![]() Boneshaker (The Clockwork Century #1) by Cherie Priest. Quote:
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This series has an odd sociological/technical development called rebodying, in which people live to 72 but not in biological order. Instead, they go through four distinct 18-year life stages - being raised, apprenticing to a career, having that career, and finally retiring into a biologically 18-year-old body. In other words, they felt that life truly was wasted on the young and set out to do something about it. |
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Finished Old Man's War. Much as I enjoyed it, I don't want to pay $5 for the next book, so I will switch to something in my TBR. Mayhaps The Diabolical Miss Hyde by Viola Carr.
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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I then tried reading some books I bought back in 2006 by Ed Howdershelt. Clearly, the lack of mainstream publisher ebooks (at least, drm-removable ones) lowered my standards a bit back then. They're OK-ish, but not worth wasting my time on now, when I have loads of much better books to read. 8 ebooks discarded from my TBR pile. Next up: Denner's Wreck by Lawrence Watt-Evans. Another early purchase (2005), but I expect to like this one a lot more. Last edited by pdurrant; 06-07-2015 at 08:27 AM. |
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Now I'm reading The Pilgrim of Hate, tenth Brother Cadfael mystery and Notes from the Internet Apocalypse by Wayne Gladstone. ![]() ![]() |
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