^^ I read that when it first came out. It's pretty good.
Yeah, I'm digging it quite a bit. Was quite impressed by Lowell's account as Kevin J. Anderson made it feel like an extension to the original story by even including the original astronomer.
^^ I read that when it first came out. It's pretty good.
The Lies of Locke Lamora
The Martini Shot by George Pelecano, who's primarily known as the screenwriter for The Wire and Treme and a novelist. This was a collection of short stories and a novella. First time I've read anything of his. I really enjoyed the stories. Will probably check out a couple novels.
This morning I finished The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August. The story is about a man who when he dies finds himself going back in time to be reborn as himself again and again with the full memory of his previous lives.
This afternoon I finished another audiobook Red: The History of Redhead by Jacky Colliss Harvey, narrated by the author. I found it quite interesting and it did cover a lot of history and mentioned many famous redheads.
Now I am listening to Thin Air by Ann Cleeves, narrated by Kenny Blyth. It is the sixth book in the Shetland murder mystery series. I enjoyed the books so much that I ordered the TV series of the books which starred Douglas Henshall (from Primeval] as Inspector Jimmy Perez.
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