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Wallace Sellars
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Janet Evanovitch's LEAN MEAN THIRTEEN
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Joe S. Walker
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A PDF of THE CUTEST GIRL IN CLASS, a forthcoming novel by Quentin S. Crisp, Justin Isis and Brendan Connell - all, like myself, authors with Chomu Press. But it's very good, a satire on the world of "real doll" enthusiasts.
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Robbie -

That is *quite* a switch in books!

BTW - Just finished "Inferno" myself; definitely found it to be one of his weaker books.
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Fate of the States: The New Geography of American Prosperity by Meredith Whitney.

(If you live in Connecticut, like I do, this is not a happy book)
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Just read "Map of Time" a few books ago. As if you didn't know, it plays out more like three really interconnected books than one long book; which is interesting, but several of the plot devices didn't ultimately work for me.

Andrew -- I'm halfway through this book and I'm growing increasingly annoyed.  Spoiler question: 


 INVISO TEXT (Click or highlight to reveal):
Is there any actual time travel in this novel about time travel?  So far it's been one scam after the other, a plot twist which was mildly amusing the first time but is now getting infuriating. 


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Just finished Terry Goodkind's The Third Kingdom. If you are a fan of fantasy I highly recommend this series. When I start reading one of his books I can't put it down. They pull me in and don't let go. Mr. Goodkind never disappoints. 
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Thom -

<inviso> Kinda </inviso>


hmm...not getting the hang of this Inviso-text-thingie...
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Welcome to the Monkey House by Kurt Vonnegut: it's a collection of his short stories.
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THE STAR OF LIFE - Edmond Hamilton (1959)

As many of you know, Hamilton's CITY AT WORLD'S END is my absolute favorite book, read and reread many, many times since my Dad first handed it to me when I was 14 or so. In recent years I have tried several times to find another Hamilton book that whispers the same magic to me as does CITY, and thus far that quest has been unsuccessful.

Last week I found this later work (CITY was published in 1950) on Amazon, and decided to give it a try. Maybe, I thought, what I find so compelling about CITY springs from something that came to Hamilton's work as he grew older.

Sadly, no such luck. Just a few pages in, and I started to find Hamilton repeating themes and elements from CITY. A man of the 20th Century finds himself "thrown" into a distant future, where humans and "aliens" (actually humans who have evolved to live on alien planets) intermingle. The man, Kirk Hammond, first realizes he is in the Future when he notices that the constellations have shifted, which is just what happens in CITY. One of the characters is even named "Lund", as is a key figure in CITY.

In addition to CITY AT WORLD'S END, Hamilton also wrote "The Map of Mystery", the very first Batman story I ever read (when I was 8!), and I think I may have to resign myself to those being my only Edmond Hamilton stories!

This was my week for disappointment on the "Hamilton front". I also ordered a book collecting the work of science-fiction illustrator Richard Powers. He'd done the cover painting for that paperback copy of CITY my Dad gave me in 1964, and I had long been intrigued by his unique stylings. I ordered the book in no small part in the hopes there would be a larger reproduction of the CITY cover. Guess which of Powers' many paintings ISN'T in the book?

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hmm...not getting the hang of this Inviso-text-thingie...

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See that menu at the top of the composition window? The one that says "Regular"? Pull it down and you'll find "Faded Inviso". That give you this:


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Can you keep a secret?

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William Roberge
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Interesting to find, when looking at Mr. Powers art, the same image was used for more than one book...

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I may revisit some Elmore Leonard novels due to his recent passing.  OUT OF SIGHT, CAT CHASER, PAGAN BABIES, RUM PUNCH, and MR. PARADISE are among my favorites.
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