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hermetic

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Sun Jan 25, 2026, 11:03 AM Yesterday

What Fiction are you reading this week, January 25, 2026? [View all]

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Just finishing The Feast by Margaret Kennedy. This little masterpiece is so funny, and sad. Amazing to think it was written over 75 years ago.

Listening to An Easy Death, a dark fantasy by Charlaine Harris. "A taut new thriller (2018); the first in the Gunnie Rose series. Set in a fractured United States, in the southwestern country now known as Texoma." Quite entertaining. I always thought the HRE was Holy Roman Empire. Silly me.

I hope you all are safe with ample heat, food, and books. Fortunately for me, I am west of the storm.

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Secret of Secrets, Dan Brown Hard Times, Charles Dickens Bristlecone Yesterday #1
John Sandford/Ocean Prey cbabe Yesterday #2
That's a good one Bayard Yesterday #4
Yes, I do enjoy hermetic Yesterday #5
Speaking of fantasy/alternate American history, have you read cbabe Yesterday #3
No, I haven't hermetic Yesterday #7
"Seventh Son," Bayard Yesterday #9
Finished, "The Woods," by Harlan Coben last night, while the snow fell Bayard Yesterday #6
Sounds like a good one hermetic Yesterday #8
He's pretty good Bayard Yesterday #10
Harlan Coben is one of my favorites. MIButterfly Yesterday #12
Fatal Flaw by William Lashner MIButterfly Yesterday #11
Sounds good hermetic Yesterday #13
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