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Greg Iles-Natchez Burning
what a Great Book, can't wait to read the next one
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#23732 |
The Couch Potato
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Finished today Fools Die on Friday by A.A fair aka Erle Stanley Gardner. Next, I'll take a little break from Gardner, and read Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C. Clarke, recently purchased from Amazon.
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Ex-Helpdesk Junkie
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Location: The Beaten Path, USA, Roundworld, This Side of Infinity
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#23734 |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Sunshine Coast, BC
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The Soldiers is going well, but had to be temporarily put aside for An Alliance of Equals. The eARC of this latest in the Liaden Universe from Sharon Lee and Steve Miller is out and is very much worth the read.
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#23735 |
Almost legible
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Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: In a high desert, CA
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Well, finished The Games of Supervillainy by C. T. Phipps... as amusing as the first, though I was not happy with the same kind of issues as before, namely dropped words, some misspelling and the occasional punctuation problem.
Plus, one chopped up paragraph... oh, and the author decided to name his genre 'capepunk', which offends my literary sensibilities (and makes my geek-sense twinge). Seriously, I feel a torrential rant coming on over this. |
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: PDXish
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My diversion was too short lived so I need to come up with something else for the weekend. I will probably try something I haven't read for a very long time: Dragonquest by Anne McCaffrey. The second published Pern novel and somewhere far down the list chronologically. |
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Surfin the alpha waves ~~
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Location: New Jersey
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And now I'm on to the fourth and fifth installments in Victoria Houston's Loon Lake Mysteries series. I had a couple of discounts at Amazon from picking the "slower" shipping option on some purchases. And, with any luck, I'll have time to devote to reading "real" (but short) novels. |
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Is that a sandwich?
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Next read TBD. Last edited by Fbone; 03-28-2016 at 12:43 AM. |
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#23740 |
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Location: In a high desert, CA
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I have been reading the Girl Genius online comic religiously almost since the beginning...
I read and finished Not My Father's Son by Alan Cumming. Kid had a rough life. Now on to The Autobiography of James T. Kirk by David A. Goodman. Next up, Odd Thomas (in English, this time) by Dean Koontz. |
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#23741 |
eBook Enthusiast
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: UK
Device: Kindle Oasis 2, iPad Pro 10.5", iPhone 6
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I've been away for a few days and had a lot of reading time on trains and in hotel rooms, so a few books read:
"Tiger in the Smoke", by Margery Allingham. The 14th book in the "Campion" series. Campion goes up against a ruthless killer who is determined to get his hands on a treasure hidden in WWII. I think this is probably the best book in the series so far. Absolutely excellent and highly recommended. "Resurgence", by Charles Sheffield, bought from Baen in 2002. The 5th and final book in the "Heritage Universe" series. A direct continuation of the story from the first four books, and very good hard SF. Unfortunately the story is left incomplete, and this is the final book in the series, due to the author's death from a brain tumour in the year that this book was published. An extremely enjoyable series, even incomplete. "The Shape of Water", by Andrea Camilleri. The first book in the "Inspector Montalbano" series, set in Sicily. I've long enjoyed the TV adaptation of this author's books, which are shown on BBC TV subtitled from the original Italian, but this is the first book in the series that I've read. I enjoyed it very much; the book is well-written and very witty, too. This book is about the apparently natural death of a local politician, which Montalbano thinks is not as straightforward as it first appears. Again, highly recommended. "Skylock", by Paul Koverski", again bought from Baen in 2002. Military SF, set in a mid-21st America in which civilisation has collapsed due to a change in the Sun's output. I really didn't particularly enjoy this one, although it wasn't bad enough for me to abandon it. The political stereotyping is crude, with a Soviet army officer consistently referred to as "The Red", which I found distasteful. Not recommended. |
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#23742 |
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I was having trouble getting into anything but I read John Scalzi's Lock in pretty quickly and quite enjoyed it. Fascinating concept.
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#23743 |
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Location: In a high desert, CA
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Finished The Autobiography of James T. Kirk, which was actually pretty good. Half synopsis, with a dash of fanfic and a bit of creative retconning, the author managed to tie the original series and all the Shatner movies into one more-or-less unified character, even going so far as coming up with a plausible explanation for Final Frontier.
For a TOS fan, this is a good companion, and a heck of a lot faster than binge-watching three seasons and eight movies... |
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: PDXish
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I have The White Dragon but I think I should read DragonSong and DragonSinger first which are not available from my library. I will see about getting them from Amazon here sometime soon. I am waiting for The Three-Body Problem to be available at my library so I am going to work on finishing up the Odd Thomas series instead. Next up: Deeply Odd, Odd Thomas book 6 of 7, by Dean Koontz. |
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The Grand Mouse 高貴的老鼠
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Location: Norfolk, England
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Next up: Spartan Planet by A. Bertram Chandler. Fifth in his John Grimes series. Just to see if I do want to carry on with this series or not. |
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