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Re: What are you reading? 2 [Re: Lex] #1344437
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Sounds like fun stuff Ff! catrub


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Re: What are you reading? 2 [Re: Lex] #1344785
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Currently enjoying a nice tongue in cheek view of the human species in Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh as a result of a mention by LadyK earlier this year (for which many thanks - our tastes often seem to coincide!) catrub

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Re: What are you reading? 2 [Re: Lex] #1345002
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Thanks to a birthday gift card and your recommendation, Lex, I have John Scalzi's Agent to the Stars and two more of his books coming this week.

I finished and really loved the first two Gamache mysteries by Louise Penny. I like the complexity and uniqueness of Penny's characters and the way she sets things up and adds interesting twists. I will be following this series.

I'm currently reading How to Stop Time by Matt Haig. It's about someone who has a rare condition that makes him age very slowly. He looks 40 but has lived centuries and is weary of it, mainly because of the the Albatross Society, which protects people like him, has a rule that members must never fall in love. The chapters alternate between current and past events in his life, and I'm anxious to see how the title applies to the story.

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Re: What are you reading? 2 [Re: Lex] #1345087
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LadyK, I have just enjoyed The Midnight Library thanks to your mention of Matt Haig a couple of months ago - what a great writer, and plenty of books already in his catalogue!

I am currently reading John Scalzi's The End Of All Things which I think was only published a few years after I had read all the other Old Man's War books as I had not previously been aware of it.


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