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A Slip of the Keyboard, Terry Pratchett - Mildly entertaining, if a bit repetitive in places. Especially since it was grouped into themes.
Ax, Ed McBain - Reminding myself how good a writer he is.
Replay, Ken Grimwood - Somehow avoided reading this until now. Fun.
Master & Commander, Patrick O'Brian - Starting my Aubrey–Maturin re-re-read
Post Captain, Patrick O'Brian - Continuing my Aubrey–Maturin re-re-read
The Peripheral, William Gibson — Didn't enjoy this as much as the Red Ant books. But less than excellent Gibson is still head and shoulders above most writers.
A Slip of the Keyboard, Terry Pratchett - Mildly entertaining, if a bit repetitive in places. Especially since it was grouped into themes.
Ax, Ed McBain - Reminding myself how good a writer he is.
Replay, Ken Grimwood - Somehow avoided reading this until now. Fun.
Master & Commander, Patrick O'Brian - Starting my Aubrey–Maturin re-re-read
Post Captain, Patrick O'Brian - Continuing my Aubrey–Maturin re-re-read
The Peripheral, William Gibson — Didn't enjoy this as much as the Red Ant books. But less than excellent Gibson is still head and shoulders above most writers.
The Innovator's Dilemma, Clayton M. Christensen - reread
Ten Plus One, Ed McBain - God McBain can make you turn pages.