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A World of Ice and Fire arrived in the mail yesterday, needless to say that's what I'm reading. :)
 
Just finished listening to The Haunted Heart: Winter by Josh Lanyon. I have read Josh's gay mystery novels before but this one was a gay ghost story (the ghost isn't gay, the guys sharing the house are). It was quite good novel and is narrated by Lee Samuels.

now I am listening The Love Story of Miss Queenie Hennessey by Rachel Joyce, narrated by Celia Imrie. This is a companion novel to The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry which I read in 2012. TUPOHF dealt with Harold's 600 mile walk to be with a dying Queenie whereas this novel deals with the events from Queenie's view.

My current e-book read is The Collected Works of AJ Fikry by Gabielle Zevin (UK and US title - The Storied Life of AJ Fikry)
 
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I have just started listening to Novembers Winter, The Indian Cries by UC Berkeley, narrated by Lynn Benson. It is a biography of the Comanche chief, Quanah Parker.
 
Finished reading Outlaw by Ted Dekker a few nights ago. I enjoyed it until the last bit towards the end, where it starts to be too preachy. Fascinating story though, about a woman who loses both her father and her husband and decides to travel to a Mission in New Guinnea. Only that it doesn't go as planned, and the she boat hires encounters a heavy storm which throws her captain overboard, leaving only her and her child aboard, and eventually ending shipwrecked and captured by a tribe of cannibals. This is actually mirrored by the author's own life, in which he spent time among the Dani tribes, which he found both fascinating and harrowing.
 
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He was there for about 6-8 weeks before he was shot in the leg while advancing on the enemy. He was sent to a hospital in Greece and later to a hospital in England. He returned to Australia in 1916 and was still on crutches. He stayed with his family but some time after disappeared without a trace, the army did not know what became of him. In the 1920s his mother and sisters hired a private investigator to look for him he wasn't located. My grandmother thought he probably died in the Great Flu Epidemic and I did locate a death certificate that might be him but we haven't proved it beyond doubt.
 
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