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So What Are you Reading?: Generations

I finished reading Avatar: Adapt or Die, my first tie-in to James Cameron's Avatar movies, which I thought was pretty good. It was nice to get a bit more Grace Augustine, and it was interesting to see some of the earlier days of the Avatar program.
Now I'm on DS9: Millenium Book III: Inferno by Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens.
 
Finished Life of Chuck. It's really good.

Almost done with Secret History. Will finish it up tonight since I expect Netflix to crash.

Two chapters into A Wrinkle in Time.
 
I'm reading Home of the Happy: Murder on the Cajun Prairie by Jordan LaHaye Fontenot. A really good true detective story by the great granddaughter of the victim. An especially interesting read for those from South Louisiana, particularly Acadiana. It happened in 1983, so there are plenty of folks around who remember the case and the trial.
 
December 2025 reading tally: five more books read (or finished reading) in this last month of 2025.

Three comic books collected editions, one daily newspaper comic strips collection, and one (very long) novel (which I finally got around to reading, enjoyed, and now I’m with everyone else waiting for George R.R. Martin to finally finish writing the next book!).

Superman: The Golden Age Newspaper Dailies: 1942-1944 (2017)

Star Trek: Lower Decks Vol. 1: Second Contact by Ryan North, Derek Charm, et al. (2025) (reprints Star Trek: Lower Decks (2024) #1-6)

Superman: Space Age (hardcover) by Mark Russell, Michael Allred, and Laura Allred. (2023) (reprints Superman: Space Age (2022-2023) #1-3)

Batman: Dark Age (hardcover) by Mark Russell, Michael Allred, and Laura Allred. (2025) (reprints Batman: Dark Age (2024-2025) #1-6)

A Dance With Dragons by George R.R. Martin (A Song of Ice and Fire book five) (2011)

This brings my GoodReads Reading Challenge Total Read to 48. My goal was 75, so I fell 27 books short. (And I was down from my previous year’s 66.)

— David Young
 
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