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  1. A Red-Rose Chain, Seanan McGuire

  2. The Shepherd's Crown, Terry Pratchett

  3. The Martian, Andy Weir
    Loved this. Recommended it to [livejournal.com profile] ohari, who also loved it.

  4. Rolling in the Deep, Mira Grant

  5. Captain's Fury, Jim Butcher (audio)

  6. The Dinosaur Lords, Vic Milan
    Abandoned about 1/3 of the way through. Too much battle and gore for my taste at the time.

  7. *The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms, N. K. Jemisin (reread)
    I thought so before I borrowed this, and yes, I had read it before.

  8. Princeps' Fury, Jim Butcher (audio)

  9. *Midnight Riot, Ben Aaronovitch
    The UK title, _Rivers of London_, fits this book far better. Oh well, who can account for the vagaries of publishers.

  10. The Den of Shadows Quartet, *Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
    Abandoned 6% (about a quarter of the first book). This was written when the author was fourteen or something like that, and it shows.

  11. Give It to Me, *Ana Castillo
    Abandoned 4%. Dreary depressing characters in a dreary world, and the narrative voice is ungrammatical and annoying.

  12. *Wolfcry, Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
    Abandoned before chapter one. Same author as the Den of Shadows, written later in her career, but too pretentious for me.

  13. Moon Over Soho, *Ben Aaronovitch
    On the other hand I am loving these!

  14. Whispers Under Ground, *Ben Aaronovitch

  15. Coming of Age at the End of Days, Alice LaPlante (paper)

  16. *Santa Olivia, Jacqueline Carey (paper)
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