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101. The Sagan Diary by John Scalzi (audiobook) (1:18) A/SF
This is out of order; I listened to this back when I was rereading all the Old Man's War books.
This is a lovely and moving book; it makes me smile, it makes me laugh, sometimes it even makes me cry. The insight into the mind of Jane Sagan, and into the lives of the members of the Ghost Brigades, is really amazing.
102. *Dreams Underfoot by Charles de Lint (414) YA/Fan
This is an anthology of what seem to be urban fairy tales. Some of them are similar to well-known stories (for instance, there is one based on The Little Mermaid) but most are not based on any story I've heard before. All the stories take place in Newford and there are character overlaps between many of the stories. I definitely enjoyed it and de Lint's writing was strong as ever, but I'm not sure I'll read it again any time soon.
103. *Doctor Who: Beautiful Chaos by Gary Russell, read by Bernard Cribbins (audiobook) (2:34) A/SF
103 / 150 books. 69% done!
54 / 75 *new books. 72% done!
3 / 10 ^non-fiction. 30% done!
30141 / 45000 pages. 67% done!
Audiobooks: 16h54m
This is out of order; I listened to this back when I was rereading all the Old Man's War books.
This is a lovely and moving book; it makes me smile, it makes me laugh, sometimes it even makes me cry. The insight into the mind of Jane Sagan, and into the lives of the members of the Ghost Brigades, is really amazing.
102. *Dreams Underfoot by Charles de Lint (414) YA/Fan
This is an anthology of what seem to be urban fairy tales. Some of them are similar to well-known stories (for instance, there is one based on The Little Mermaid) but most are not based on any story I've heard before. All the stories take place in Newford and there are character overlaps between many of the stories. I definitely enjoyed it and de Lint's writing was strong as ever, but I'm not sure I'll read it again any time soon.
103. *Doctor Who: Beautiful Chaos by Gary Russell, read by Bernard Cribbins (audiobook) (2:34) A/SF
Audiobooks: 16h54m