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- The Gathering Storm (124)
- The Wheel of Time, Volume 12
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- Judas Unchained (101)
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Finished (re-read) in Jan 2011




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- Horizons (3)
- By Mary Rosenblum
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- Pandora's Star (124)
- By Peter F. Hamilton
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- Zoe's Tale (26)
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- The Evolutionary Void (24)
- By Peter F. Hamilton
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- The Atrocity Archives (72)
- By Charles Stross
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Finished on Jun 15, 2010





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- Watch (4)
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- By Robert Sawyer
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- Accelerando (103)
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I loved the high pace of technological speculation. By the end it was getting a bit weird though.
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- Sea of Silver Light (46)
- Otherland Vol. 4
- By Tad Williams
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Finished on Mar 20, 2010





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- Old Man's War (110)
- By John Scalzi
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Finished in 2009





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- The Last Colony (44)
- By John Scalzi
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Finished in 2009





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- The Ghost Brigades (54)
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- By John Scalzi
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- Mountain of Black Glass (45)
- (Otherland, Volume 3)
- By Tad Williams
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Finished on Dec 23, 2009





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- Otherland (60)
- River of Blue Fire Bk. 2 (Otherland)
- By Tad Williams
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Finished on Nov 23, 2009





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The Atrocity Archives
Quite enjoyable near future / contemporary scifi/fantasy. I use the term "scifi/fantasy" advisedly, because it deals with the occult in a very scientific manner, offering a scifi basis for a fantasy phenomenon.
I did feel it was a little short, though I might have been biased by the fact that I was ... (continue)
Quite enjoyable near future / contemporary scifi/fantasy. I use the term "scifi/fantasy" advisedly, because it deals with the occult in a very scientific manner, offering a scifi basis for a fantasy phenomenon.
I did feel it was a little short, though I might have been biased by the fact that I was listening to it as an audiobook, which I didn't realize included the novella "The Concrete Jungle".
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