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Monthly Archives: October 2020
Audiobook Review: The Dawn of the Iron Dragon by Robert Kroese, narrated by J.D. Ledford
I decided to sign up for Audible when I took my new job. Deciding to leave my wife and toddler in Michigan until we sold our house meant almost 3,000 miles of driving each month (and for considerably longer than … Continue reading
Posted in Alternate History, Book Reviews
Tagged Audiobook, Hard SciFi, Indie Books, Time Travel
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Rereading The Great Hunt, chapters 29-32
In which the Seanchan make their appearance, Bayle Doman resurfaces and finds himself in Falme, Rand receives two final party invites, the chest is once again lost, Ingtar finally arrives in Carhien, and the newly reunited party accepts Barthanes’ invitation. … Continue reading
September 2020 Month-in-Review
Should I really be writing one of these when I’ve published exactly one post across both blogs since my August update? Probably not, but I am going to do it anyway. My work scheduled and driving several hundred miles each … Continue reading