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The radio adaption might have been more interesting. I found the story to be slightly boring but that might have been partially due to the narrator who was rather average.
I am now listening to Somebody Killed His Editor by Josh Lanyon. Fun so far.
I am listening to What Einstein Told His Cook: Kitchen Science Explained by Robert Wolke, narrated by Sean Runnette. So far only sugar and artificial sweeteners, and salt has been covered but I have already learnt quite a bit.
I am still listening to What Einstein Told His Cook in the mornings, but in the afternoon I have been listening to The Slickrock Cafe by Chinle Miller, narrated by E. Roy Worle.
I finally finished The Time Patrol this afternoon. Man, what a slog. I usually enjoy alternate history, but I don't need (or want) a six-page history lesson about the Germanic tribes of the sixth century, or the Holy Roman Empire, or the Saxons, every 30 pages.
I put Cold Days by Jim Butcher into my backpack to start on the bus tomorrow.
Currently reading Alan Dean Foster's adaptation of Star Trek and will read Into Darkness next. I am looking forward to Conn Iggulden's next War of the Roses book being released in the autumn.