![]() ![]() David Day, The Illustrated Worlds of Tolkien - good.The ending of the book is a bit lackluster, though. The early colonial setting in North America is fascinating. Hunt, 1636: The Atlantic Encounter - very good. Also, some of the sailing details seemed "off." There is NO way a 70-foot sailing vessel would ever depart on a charter with just one captain/crew member.and eight completely untrained kids, though. Gannon, At the End of the World - very good. Gannon, 1637: No Peace Beyond the Line - just underway.įinished since 1995 Most Recent Books First Martin, The Ice Dragon Currently reading: Suzie McKee Charnas, The Vampire Tapestry.Katherine Kurtz and Deborah Turner Harris, The Temple and the Crown.Terry Goodkind, The Pillars of Creation.Peter David, Gods Above (Trek new frontier).George III, Serpents Among the Ruins (Trek lost era) DeCandido, The Art of the Impossible (Trek lost era) Michael Moorcock, King of the City (Brit.Hodgell, Dark of the Gods (trade paperback) Anderson, Dune: Butlerian Jihad (hardback) Leslie Sheppard (ed.), The Dracula Book of Great Vampire Stories.Lois McMaster Bujold, The Curse of Chalion.Inbound queue - acquired and standing by: If you read something here and enjoy it, or Then books I've finished, most recent to oldestīooks that deserve special attention have been listed inĬyan. ![]() 1995 Recent acquisitions first, then my current selection(s), Incoming books | Currently-reading | Finishedīooks I've read since about Oct. Paul's Reading List Last update: 30 December 2021 ![]()
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