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Catching Up on that Book Thing
I am very bad at journaling, but at least I can quickly note down a couple more books I've read recently.
I've finished Speaks the Nightbird by Robert R. McCammon (who has written a ton of books for a number of years, including the ones with the werewolf who fights Nazis which I haven't read since the 1990s). Mystery set in Colonial America in 1699. Really good stuff.
After that I read Dead Moon by Peter Clines for our bookclub (zombies on a lunar colony, but of the
cosmic horror type than viral infection), which reminded me of how much I loved his previous books in this series, so I then re-read 14. I woulda started a re-read of book 2, The Fold, but we only have that in physical form, and I can't find it.
Note that while these books all take place in his Threshold universe, they're very stand-alone and don't directly follow one after the other.
Currently am reading, at spouse's suggestion (his suggestions to me are always good), The Atrocity Archives, the first book of Charles Stross's series about fighting cosmic horror while working for a grubby, petty governmental bureaucracy in the UK.
WHEW.
Completed book count for 2019: 22
I've finished Speaks the Nightbird by Robert R. McCammon (who has written a ton of books for a number of years, including the ones with the werewolf who fights Nazis which I haven't read since the 1990s). Mystery set in Colonial America in 1699. Really good stuff.
After that I read Dead Moon by Peter Clines for our bookclub (zombies on a lunar colony, but of the
cosmic horror type than viral infection), which reminded me of how much I loved his previous books in this series, so I then re-read 14. I woulda started a re-read of book 2, The Fold, but we only have that in physical form, and I can't find it.
Note that while these books all take place in his Threshold universe, they're very stand-alone and don't directly follow one after the other.
Currently am reading, at spouse's suggestion (his suggestions to me are always good), The Atrocity Archives, the first book of Charles Stross's series about fighting cosmic horror while working for a grubby, petty governmental bureaucracy in the UK.
WHEW.
Completed book count for 2019: 22
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