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		<title>[Sci-Fi September]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m moving right along! Now that I&#8217;m done teaching my &#8220;short&#8221; (but intensive!) course and the marking is all done for it, I obviously had more time to sit back and read, because I read 13 books in September. That&#8217;s more than double August&#8217;s total of only 6. Here&#8217;s the list: Lost in the Translation, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m moving right along!  Now that I&#8217;m done teaching my &#8220;short&#8221; (but intensive!) course and the marking is all done for it, I obviously had more time to sit back and read, because I read 13 books in September.  That&#8217;s more than double August&#8217;s total of only 6.  Here&#8217;s the list:</p>
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<li>Lost in the Translation, by Margaret Ball</li>
<li>Chryslids, by John Wyndhham</li>
<li>The Glasswrights&#8217; Apprentice, by Mindy Klasky, first book in the Rani Trader series.</li>
<li>Kris Longknife: Mutineer, by Mike Shepherd, first in his series about a space merchant princess opting for the Navy.</li>
<li>Kris Longknife: Deserter, by Mike Shepherd, second in his series about a space merchant princess opting for the Navy.</li>
<li>Trading in Danger, Elizabeth Moon, first in in the Kylara Vatta merchant family series.</li>
<li>Marque and Reprisal, by Elizabeth Moon, second in the Kylara Vatta merchant family series.</li>
<li>The Glasswrights&#8217; Progress, by Mindy Klasky, second book in the Rani Trader series.</li>
<li>The Glasswrights&#8217; Journeyman, by Mindy Klasky, third book in the Rani Trader series.</li>
<li>The Glasswrights&#8217; Test, by Mindy Klasky, fourth book in the Rani Trader series.</li>
<li>The Andromeda Strain, by Michael Crichton, classic biochemical suspense thriller.</li>
<li>The Great Train Robbery, by Michael Crichton.</li>
<li>For Your Eyes Only, by Ian Fleming, a collection of five short James Bond adventures.</li>
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<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0156027321/brainstormsfund"><img src="http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/0156027321.01._SCMZZZZZZZ_.jpg" style="float:right;padding:5px;border:0" alt="Life Of Pi, with link to Brainstorms Amazon Associate Account" /></a>Again, science fiction strongly dominates, although the last three are more suspense and thriller books.  Nine of these were from the shelf of my friend in Vancouver while I was visiting him.  Unfortunately, he couldn&#8217;t find the last book in the Rani Trader Glasswright series.  I&#8217;ve been left in suspense as to what happens to bring the whole thing to a tidy close.</p>
<p>The keen-eyed amonst you might have noticed that I haven&#8217;t listed any audiobooks lately.  The truth is, I haven&#8217;t had time to finish any, because I often listen to them while on the bus or while walking up and down the seafront.  While I was in Canada, I didn&#8217;t do those things.  As a result, I&#8217;ve been working my way through the unabridged <em>Life of Pi</em> (Yann Martel) for ages now, but the end is in sight!</p>
<p>Grand total for the year is 88.</p>
<p>See more progress on: <a href="http://www.43things.com/people/progress/Eingang?on=983209">read 100 books in 2005</a></p>
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