This is the sequel to the book I read two days ago, though, oddly enough, it's set earlier in time than the first volume.
On to something else now, mostly likely a book I can tell you about.
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2 comments:
I have been reading your blog for awhile now but never felt compelled to write. Don't know why this is the one that made me stop lurking.
I just finished recataloging my book collection on my computer. My wife asked me how many unread books I have. The number was over 500 and at first she was shocked. I use to joke that I was always buying books for my retirement fund. The truth is I read so many books that if I didn't buy another book for the next 3 years I would run out.
I know what you mean about feeling behind on series that you like, I always feel that way.
I am reading Sunset Limited right now. I think that makes me 5 behind on Burke, plus I haven't ebev started his other series. I guess there are worse thing than having too many books to read.
Christopher:
Nice to have you here; thanks for commenting.
The "I'm behind" feeling can be weird -- I started off four or five Burke books behind, when I first picked him up (twelve or so years ago), and that wasn't a problem. But when you fall behind after having been caught up, it's somehow worse.
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