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So that's the twenty genre novels I'm reading next. I should be wrapping up this group by the end of April.
Go to Day 24: What Is Your Favorite Classic Genre Novel?
Go to Day 26: Who Is the Best Hero in a Genre Novel?
Tavern at the Edge of Time is on my pile too :D I assume you've read the first too, enjoyed them? I'm excited to find out more about the aliens in this one hopefully ;-)
ReplyDelete@Anya: I have read the first two, and I've reviewed them both. Here's my review of Second Skin, and here's my review of Second Skin, Too.
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