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John Lawton’s “Black Out”. A mystery novel that takes place during WW2. What’s not to be interested in? 


                 

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On 5/11/2019 at 9:10 PM, Brandywine said:

Really! What else is there?

There will be another volume. It'll tell about the rest of the Targeryns up to Aerys the mad king. There's no release date though.It'll probably be a long time. Good news is Winds of Winter will supposedly be out next year.

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Way of the Clans by Robert Thurston. BattleTech is a really cool series and I wish I had started reading the books sooner.


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Ive been on a classical Russian binge. I did war and peace by Tolstoy. Then the overcoat and dead souls by Gogol.  Now im waist deep into Anna Karenina by Tolstoy. 

They all start out a bit slow but once you're in you're in for the long haul. 

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On 5/28/2019 at 10:25 PM, Sunlight Glisten said:

Ive been on a classical Russian binge. I did war and peace by Tolstoy. Then the overcoat and dead souls by Gogol.  Now im waist deep into Anna Karenina by Tolstoy. 

They all start out a bit slow but once you're in you're in for the long haul. 

Read The Brothers Karamazov and Notes From the Underground by Dostoevsky. They're awesome.

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I'm reading Mortal Engines by Philip Reeve. It's not bad, but it's clearly aimed at a younger audience, and I'm a bit too old for it. The world of the book is very interesting, but the characters feel kind of simplistic. I'm going to watch the movie after I finish it, although I don't have any high hopes for it. 

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Finishing Trigger Warning by Neil Gaiman. It's a book of short stories. Some of the stories are quite interesting, and the one about the Doctor is especially enjoyable. But there is some disturbing stuff as well, so the title is appropriate.

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Currently (re)reading the second book in the Chanur Series - Chanur's Venture.

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