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Recently finished Deerskin and The Blue Sword, both by Robin Mckinley and Paris Wife by Paula McLain. I reall enjoyed Deerskin even though parts of it were hard to read since it deals with rather traumatic events. But ere were parts of the book that just delighted me. Blue Sword was great for the first part, very Dune-esque but with a female lead which I loved. I'm glad I discovered Robin McKinley, the feminist in me absolutely adores her.
In the middle of re-reading Lord of the Rings for the nth time, and halfway through Stephen King's 11.22.63.
I got insanely frustrated with 11.22.63 in the beginning because it was pretty much breaking EVERY SINGLE RULE of time travel, but I glimpsed some spoilers and it looks like the logic in the book isn't as completely screwed up as initially presented. And so far the plot is engaging, so I'm sticking with it. It'd a ginormous book.
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