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Re: What Book Have You Read Recently?
Something From The Nightside by Simon R. Green, A Point of Honor by Dorothy J. Heydt and a translation of The Phantom of the Opera by Leroux have been my latest bedside tomes. Next, I'm hoping to read some books with a blatant :kitty: theme.
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Re: What Book Have You Read Recently?
Now I am reading "Julie and Julia" about a woman who takes a year too cook her way through Julia Child's "Mastering the Art of French Cooking"
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It must be true!! ![]() (currently reading 'teach yourself Polish' To nie jest prosty!!). |
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Re: What Book Have You Read Recently?
For a not so gentle plug of my own book:
Sword of the Dajjal is an SF novel set 600 years in the future though today's headlines figure prominently. It asks the question: Suppose all the disgruntled could get up and leave, would that solve our problems in getting along or only postpone things for awhile. It's an e-book so you get instant gratification and the introduction price is still just a buck. Review of SWORD OF THE DAJJAL by C. Scott Saylors Regards, Scott |
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I must be a bit thick, Tao so you are laughing at me. As long as Im making someone smile, I guess its ok. I was genuinely curious about The Land of No Horizon but I guess Ill get no real answers from you today. Never mind, what about any of Katharine Kerr novels. Her stories are fantastic
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Sorry but to the best my memory function will allow I cant say that I have read any of her work. Took very quick peek at her website and see that it is fantasy genre fiction. Have read a bit of that genre down the years as sister and dad are big readers and I get their books sooner or later. So maybe I have. They all go to charity shop after me so I cant check. Regards te |
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I don't offer it for sale myself. That's where the publisher comes in. I would suggest PayPal which is very secure, I use it all the time myself. Sometime next week I'll have access to running it off onto a disk and I'll let you know. Regards, Scott |
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