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posted by [personal profile] machine_dove at 10:36am on 31/03/2006
The full list for the year is here, but I managed to squeak in twenty books this month. I might theoretically finish another one today, but it's not likely.

The March List:

50. Digital Knight, Ryk E. Spoor (3/2/06)
51. King Rat, China Mieville (3/5/06)
52. Doc Sidhe, Aaron Allston (3/6/06)
53. To Ruin a Queen, Fiona Buckley (3/9/06)
54. An Excellent Mystery, Ellis Peters (3/9/06)
55. The Fatal Fashione, Karen Harper (3/11/06)
56. The Fairy Godmother, Mercedes Lackey (3/12/06)
57. Fallen Angels, Larry Niven, Jerry Pournelle, Michael Flynn (3/13/06)
58. Angry Lead Skies, Glen Cook (3/13/06)
59. Whispering Nickel Idols, Glen Cook (3/14/06)
60. Far Edge of Darkness, Linda Evans (3/16/06)
61. The Big Over-Easy, Jasper Fford (3/19/06)
62. Fire in the Mist, Holly Lisle (3/20/06)
63. The Ill-Made Mute, Cecilia Dart-Thornton (3/24/06)
64. The Lady of Sorrows, Cecilia Dart-Thornton (3/25/06)
65. Bitten, Kelley Armstrong (3/26/06)
66. Shadow of Saganami, David Weber (3/28/06)
67. A College of Magics, Caroline Stevermer (3/29/06)
68. A Scholar of Magics, Caroline Stevermer (3/30/06)
69. Ranks of Bronze, David Drake (3/31/06)
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posted by [identity profile] jpine.livejournal.com at 05:52pm on 31/03/2006
Some day I'll have to read King Rat . . and Iron Council. Gah! So behind on novels, where's the time!?!?! I need those Yomiko enhanced eyeballs you have.
 
posted by [identity profile] joshlamont.livejournal.com at 06:08pm on 31/03/2006
How was Saganami? I've had that book sitting around on my desk forever, but never really got around to reading it.
 
posted by [identity profile] mordath.livejournal.com at 12:07am on 03/04/2006
Yummy. A comment made by a character in another book made about a billion times more sense, too.
 
posted by [identity profile] caduceuskun.livejournal.com at 07:00pm on 31/03/2006
How were the Stevermer books? I was looking at them a couple of months ago, and they looked interesting, but not interesting enough to shell out some of my non-existant money for. If you liked them, I might pick them up.
 
posted by [identity profile] mordath.livejournal.com at 12:03am on 03/04/2006
They were kind of neat - not the greatest books ever, but entertaining. I especially liked the way certain bits about the men's college in the second book were described. I'd say, overall, C+
 
posted by [identity profile] 00kl4h.livejournal.com at 04:46am on 03/04/2006
o_O

I think I'm still chewing my way through book 10 yet

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