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Books Read (click on titles for review):
Still running at least three books behind. Can't seem to catch up this year....
Books Read (click on titles for review):
The Desert Moon Mystery by Kay Cleaver Strahan
Aaron's Serpent by Emily Thorn
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
The World's 100 Best Short Stories, Vol. III: Mystery by Grant Overton, ed
Aaron's Serpent by Emily Thorn
Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
The World's 100 Best Short Stories, Vol. III: Mystery by Grant Overton, ed
Currently Reading:
The Other Side of Tomorrow by Roger Elwood, ed: In 1973, Elwood asked the question: What will life be like
for the young people of the future? What will they inherit from today,
and what strange new situations will they face?
Nine popular science fiction writers confront these questions in lively stories created especially for this collection. Their answers are intriguing and remarkably varied. Each author presents a possible world of the future. And each examines the lives of young people who are balancing their own dreams against the peculiar demands of their world
Nine popular science fiction writers confront these questions in lively stories created especially for this collection. Their answers are intriguing and remarkably varied. Each author presents a possible world of the future. And each examines the lives of young people who are balancing their own dreams against the peculiar demands of their world
Books that spark my interest:
Holiday Homicide by Rufus King
The Green Plaid Pants by Margaret Scherf
One for the Money by Janet Evanovich
The Vicar of Wakefield by Oliver Goldsmith
2 comments:
The Other Side of Tomorrow sounds really interested - especially considering it's from 1973 and now could well be "tomorrow". How are you liking it?
I have Ready Player One but haven't read it yet - so far everyone I know who's read it, loved it.
I've just started on The Other Side of Tomorrow (it's been sitting on my shelf for over 25 years...). So, the jury is still out.
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