^^ 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.
It's very good, although on occasion I get a trifle confused about which life he's on now!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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