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I am listening to Where in the Hell is Tesla? by Rob Dircks, read by the author.

After finding Tesla's journal, Chip and his best friend, get trapped in a long corridor in which every door leads to a different parallel universe. The only way to get back to their own world is to find Tesla who is also trapped.
 
I am listening to Where in the Hell is Tesla? by Rob Dircks, read by the author.

After finding Tesla's journal, Chip and his best friend, get trapped in a long corridor in which every door leads to a different parallel universe. The only way to get back to their own world is to find Tesla who is also trapped.
Ah, that sounds cool.
 
Heh, what is it with Tesla and parallel universes anyway? A few years ago I read a book that I really liked, that was set in a parallel universe in which Tesla was one of the main characters. It's called The Forever Engine by Frank Chadwick. Really fun story. Can be classified as Steampunk.
 
I hope you will enjoy it.

I have re-listened to Blue Labyrinth by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child, narrated by Rene Auberjonois. iT is the 14th Pendergast novel and the 15th novel, The Crimson Shore, comes out in a couple of days time.
 
Raising Steam by Terry Pratchett on Kindle and audiobook using Whispersync. Liking it quite well. The inimitable Sir Terry was on fine form, which is a little surprising given that it was only published a coup,e of years ago. Stephen Briggs is a fine choice of narrator, too.
 
Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates.

Great book. Fast, easy read; good for high school and middle-school students. Wish more true-history was written this way.
 
Now reading a Jonathan Kellerman mystery (actually called Mystery which seems an incredibly lazy title for a book!). Been a while since I read one but I like the characters of Delaware and Milo.
 
Thomas Jefferson and the Tripoli Pirates.

Great book. Fast, easy read; good for high school and middle-school students. Wish more true-history was written this way.
There's another book on that subject called Jefferson's War that's pretty good. Probably not so young reader friendly, though.
 
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