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Angels and Insects by A.S. Byatt
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Once you've read one of those Xanth books, you've read them all. They're all nearly idential only with a different main character.Vale of the Vole by Piers Anthony was pretty damn good for someone like me who almost never reads. Now thinking about it I should look up the sequel.
For several years I had a 160 minute round trip commute via my car. I joined Audible and would listen to books. It definitely takes some getting used to & the pace is slower than that of reading. It does pass the time though.Got through The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea yesterday on the bus. Decided it was high time to finish the original Foundation Trilogy so I picked up my copy of Second Foundation.
I'm actually wondering how my reading will hold up now that I won't be taking the bus anymore.
Enjoy that one. I still treasure mine I received as a gift when it was first printed during my formative years. He's a captivating writer, and his sense of wonder about things we can only [make an educated] guess about always shines through.Starting..Cosmos by Carl Sagan.
Read the whole Night Angel trilogy. It was good, but the whole plot was held together by thin threads of coincidences. I didn't care much of the ending for the third book either.If you want some newish fantasy, I'd give anything by Brent Weeks a try. He's pretty much the only newer fantasy author I'll read.