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Our reads in April 2022
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dustydigger
Posted 2022-03-31 2:47 PM (#23900)
Subject: Our reads in April 2022



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Another month,another pile of hopefully delightful reads

Dusty's TBR for April
SF/Fantasy

E E Doc Smith - Second Stage Lensman
Kenneth Robeson - Doc Savage and the Land of Terror
Anne McCaffrey - Nimisha's Ship

short stories
R A Lafferty -Nine Hundred Grandmothers
Hal Clement - Hot Planet
Clifford D Simak - New Folks' Home
Harlan Ellison - The Deathbird

the rereads
J R R Tolkien - Fellowship of the Ring
Anne McCaffrey - Restoree

other genres
John Meade Falkner - Moonfleet
Dick Francis - Bolt

Here's hoping I get more read than last month!
I am continuing with my classic short stories reads,and I also intend to do more rereads. I really miss returning to old friends,so I will deliberately make room for at least a couple each month,more if possible
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daxxh
Posted 2022-03-31 8:18 PM (#23902 - in reply to #23900)
Subject: Re: Our reads in April 2022



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My list for April (subject to change):

A Call to Insurrection - David Weber, Timothy Zahn, Thomas Pope
The Exiled Fleet - J.S. Dewes
Under the Dome - Stephen King
The Round House - Louise Erdrich
Saturn Run - John Sanford, Ctein
Serpent's Reach - C.J. Cherryh

Also have the 3rd Professor Shandy mystery, the first Joe Pickett novel and a nonfiction book about the US/Mexico border.

I am almost done with A Call to Insurrection, have started The Exiled Fleet and am almost halfway through Under the Dome. I am liking all three. I need to work on the 80s challenge, so will try to read A World Called Solitude and a Star Trek book. I expect the Library Hold Fairy to bring a few
books as those never come one at a time no matter how hard I try to space them out.

Edited by daxxh 2022-03-31 8:20 PM
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daxxh
Posted 2022-04-15 9:44 AM (#23929 - in reply to #23902)
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I needed something to listen to while waiting for the next Wheel of Time book to become available, so I perused the audio book section of my local library. They don't have much science fiction. 😞 I found Earth Awakens and have listened to it. Nothing like starting a trilogy on Book 3. Now to find the first two...
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