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    16 Jan '17 15:15
    Harald Lesch, Die Menschheit Schafft Sich Ab (Humans Are Extincting Themselves).
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    19 Jan '17 06:29
    Originally posted by Ponderable
    Garth NIx: The key to the Kingdom series.
    After having read a few others I am back to this one now at Drowned Wednesday.
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    19 Jan '17 07:34
    A follow-up to Peter Mayles 'A Year in Provence' -

    'Toujours Provence'
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    25 Jan '17 22:041 edit
    From Holmes to Sherlock: The Story of the Men and Women Who Created an Icon - Mattias Boström ( 2013)
    "... a must-read for newcomers and experts alike."
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    The Presidents: The Transformation of the American Presidency from Theodore Roosevelt to Barack Obama - Stephen Graubard
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    29 Jan '17 12:122 edits
    A movie this time: 'Brooklyn' - a very good film

    YouTube
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    31 Jan '17 13:56
    Originally posted by Ponderable
    After having read a few others I am back to this one now at Drowned Wednesday.
    on the finishing volume now: Lord Sunday.

    All in all a very good read as remembered. I recollect the ending, so I expect no big surprises.
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    02 Feb '17 07:48
    'Ashes of London', Andrew Taylor
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    05 Feb '17 10:57
    The Skin Collector, Jeffery Deaver.
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    06 Feb '17 13:22
    Helga Glaesener: Die Hexe und der Leichendieb

    a historical novel playing during the 30 years war.
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    09 Feb '17 21:54
    New sci fi author, did a lot of fantasy: Adrian Tchaikovsky, 'Children of Time' set thousands of years from now post high high tech empire ended by warfare and few humans left. Gripping story.
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    13 Feb '17 10:03
    Rereading Connie Willis: Doomsday Book.
    I enjoy reading Willis each time. And rereading is nearly as good (only nearly since I know some of the surprises already 😉
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    16 Feb '17 07:09
    Next book I hope:

    "It is said.
    That when a person begins to die, all his life races past him in spaceless time and timeless space, and he can feel again, only much faster, and with sunlike light, all he has felt before." - Dust by Yvonne Adhiambo Owuor

    "... Spanning Kenya’s turbulent 1950s and 1960s, Dust is spellbinding debut from a breathtaking new voice in literature."
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    27 Feb '17 17:08
    The Scent of Death, Andrew Taylor (2013)
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    When Nietzsche Wept, Irvine D Yalom
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