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Is it cold in here?:
David Weber, At the Sign of Triumph

The premise is a planet undergoing the Enlightenment, the Reformation, and the Industrial Revolution simultaneously. It is even bloodier than you might guess.

JoeCovenant:
The Adventures of WIM
(apparently now expanded slightly and renamed "The Adventures of Whim")

Utterly different style to The Dice Man, which I'm finding rather refreshing. Openly and deliberately humorous, verging on literary slapstick at times!
But at the same time, moments of excellently observed comments on modern life.

It's Luke Rheinhart's follow up to The Dice Man. (Not in any way a sequel - Unlike Son of The Dice Man)
I have also just bought The Way of the Die to round off the whole experience! ;)

sitnspin:
Finished reading the novel "Private Wars" by Greg Rucka. The last story starring Tara Chase from the comic series Queen & Country.  It's rough and brutal, like most of the series, but a good cap to the series and the character.

Is it cold in here?:
"Between the World and Me", by Ta-Nehisi Coates.

Tova:

--- Quote from: LTK on 05 Feb 2017, 13:41 ---I read Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. It's full of impenetrable Britishisms but it had me laughing heartily throughout nonetheless.

--- End quote ---

I love that book. I couldn't help but feel that it was somehow greater than the sum of two already-brilliant authors.

And seeing as though I'm here, I'm currently reading Jasper Jones. Probably not for long though, as I'm getting through it pretty quickly. It's hard to put down.

Before that was A Man Called Ove (a remarkably moving story), and before that was The Sudden Appearance of Hope.

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