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hermetic

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Sun Apr 13, 2025, 11:07 AM Apr 13

What Fiction are you reading this week, April 13, 2025? [View all]

In memory of japple

She loved tuxedo cats, and books. She talked me into hosting this forum, maybe 10 years ago. She was here almost every Sunday since.

Reading Picks and Shovels by Cory Doctorow. 198, the origin story of Martin Hench and the most powerful new tool for crime ever invented: the personal computer. An interesting mix of Suspense, Science Fiction, Thriller, Comedy, and Technology. Mostly technology. Maybe a bit too much technology. Yawn...

Listening to Muzzled by David Rosenfelt. This starts off with a bang, literally. Nothing boring here; suspense and comedy in equal measure. Andy Carpenter would like to quit practicing law, yet he can't help but come to the rescue of a man who'd risk everything, even his life, to reunite with his dog.
Next up: First Degree, another Andy Carpenter story by Rosenfelt. The love of his life is charged with a grisly murder and Andy must desperately try to save her.

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