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Belisarius: The Last Roman General - Ian Hughes

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More sci fi of course🙂 Priam's Lens by Jack L Chalker. He is a good writer, puts you there.

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Lorenzo Carcaterra "Apaches" (97). There is so much crime and violence going on close to us, I'm trying to understand these new conditions.

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Originally posted by Torunn
Lorenzo Carcaterra "Apaches" (97). There is so much crime and violence going on close to us, I'm trying to understand these new conditions.
A terror attack in the central of Stockholm this afternoon - 3 persons dead, 15 injured so far.

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Coaching mit Alien by Monika Treppte

It is not a grand novel, but an interesting take on coaching topics.

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Originally posted by Ponderable
[b]Coaching mit Alien by Monika Treppte

It is not a grand novel, but an interesting take on coaching topics.[/b]
I gave up on this...it became really weird after about two thirds...


Snatched Opportunities on the Chessboard.
William Lombardy.

Just a wild guess but thinking only Robbie will be interested.
The rest of you schmucks can get back to Jackie Collins.

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Dan Abnott Embedded

A quite interesting mil SciFi

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The Lamplighter (Lykttändaren) - Pontus Ljunghill

"... an excellent novel, well-written, exciting, entertaining. Just as it should be in a book among the very best in the genre."
Leif G W Persson, author and criminologist.

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Urban fantasy, for my fiction fix. Hughes, Butcher, Jacka, I've watched writers develop. Vampires are big, but that doesn't work for me. I've burned through the library, and could use some recommendations.

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And I have read Triumff andother one by Dan Abnett which was highly amusing.

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Tonke Dragt: Das Geheimnis des siebten Weges.

Interesting YA novel. A teacher who likes to tell stories (including him as Hero) is pulled into a complott...

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Originally posted by Ponderable
Tonke Dragt: Das Geheimnis des siebten Weges.

Interesting YA novel. A teacher who likes to tell stories (including him as Hero) is pulled into a complott...
AKA De Zevensprong. Long predates the current YA boom, and is a bloody good read. And made into a pretty good television series, as well.

As for me, I'm currently reading Judith Schalansky, Der Hals der Giraffe.

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Originally posted by Shallow Blue
AKA De Zevensprong. Long predates the current YA boom, and is a bloody good read. And made into a pretty good television series, as well.

As for me, I'm currently reading Judith Schalansky, Der Hals der Giraffe.
Indeed I have finished the book and enjoyed it.

Sorry for not giving the original title...

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Originally posted by Ponderable
Indeed I have finished the book and enjoyed it.

Sorry for not giving the original title...
Oh, no problem; I just mentioned it because I thought you might not know it, and to point others at this gem.

Good thing, though, that we're both reading books from one another's countries.

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