Convergence by Zoraida Cordova. Its set in the High Republic era- 200 years before the films. A group of Jedi get involved between two warring planets.
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Convergence by Zoraida Cordova. Its set in the High Republic era- 200 years before the films. A group of Jedi get involved between two warring planets.
this month I'm busy reading Stephen King's Needful Things and Wheel of Time Book 9 Winter's Heart
Here's an interview with legendary mystery author [url=https://www.mysteryscenemag.com/blog-article/7726-sara-paretsky-pay-dirt]Sara Paretsky[/url].
[U]Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Brinkmanship[/U] by Una McCormack
I heard there's a new 4th Wax book of the 2nd Mistborn Trilogy. the new book came out like last year or earlier this year
[I]How Democracies Die[/I] by Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt.
America is totally boned.
New book: [I]The Aviators[/I] (1988), the eight and penultimate novel in the Brotherhood of War series by W.E.B. Griffin.
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On my Kindle, it's the short story [I][I]A Thousand a Plate[/I][/I] (1922) by A.M. Chisholm and the non-fiction collection [I]2:46: Aftershocks: Stories from the Japan Earthquake[/I] (2011) by Jake Adelstein.
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[I]Life for Sale[/I] (1968) by Yukio Mishima
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“When Hanio Yamada realizes the future holds nothing of worth to him, he puts his life for sale in a Tokyo newspaper, thus unleashing a series of unimaginable exploits.
A world of revenge, murderous mobsters, hidden cameras, a vampire woman, poisonous carrots, espionage and code-breaking, a junkie heiress, home-made explosives and decoys reveals itself to the unwitting Hanio. Is there anything he can do to stop it?”
I scored a few interesting books at our local public library book sale.
[I]The Secret Life of the Brain[/I] by Richard Restak, M.D. The biology and functions of the human brain.
[I]Patterns of Anti-Democratic Thought[/I] by David Spitz. Written in 1946, but still relevant. It may never be irrelevant.
[I]Tools for Thought[/I] by C.H. Waddington. It seems to be all about systems theory which you'd never guess from the title.
New reads: [I]Spartan Gold[/I] (2009), the first novel from the Fargo Adventures series by Clive Cussler with Grant Blackwood...
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... while on my Kindle, it's the short story [I]The Great Cardinal Seal [/I](1914) by Robert Welles Ritchie and the brief historical tract [I]The Abenaki Indians Their Treaties of 1713 & 1717, and a Vocabulary[/I] (1859) by Frederic Kidder.
New Kindle reads: the short story [I]The Countess of Bellarmine [/I](1891) by Arthur Quiller- Couch and the religious treatise [I]Th[/I][I]e Abiding Presence of the Holy Ghost in the Soul[/I] (1918) by Bede Jarrett.
So far it's only me this week. :)
New Kindle reads: the short story[I] A Wild Night at Wood River [/I](1897) by Cy Warman and [I]The Saint Plays with Fire[/I] (1938), the 19th Simon Templar book by Leslie Charteris...
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