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Name: Karen
Location: Waco, Texas, United States
Gender: Female


Interests: knitting; theatre; musical theatre; reading; foreign languages; science fiction; music; Stargate SG1; librivox
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Member Since: 9/26/2004

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Musical Theatre: its not a hobby, its a lifestyle
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Monday, February 16, 2009

12. InterWorld by Neil Gaiman and Michael Reeves - I do like Neil Gaiman's work. This was a fun take on alternate realities.


Monday, February 09, 2009

10. The Atlantis Prophecy by Thomas Greanias - sequel to Raising Atlantis. Not as riveting as the first, but still pretty fun. Rather reminded me of National Treasure in places.
11. The Resurrection Casket by Justin Richards - another Doctor Who audiobook set during the Rose years. Robots and space pirates!


Monday, February 02, 2009

8. Raising Atlantis by Thomas Greanias - fun little sci-fi jaunt to the Antarctic, tying in all the old cultures with the Atlantis legend.
9. Pest Control by Peter Anghelides - another Doctor Who audiobook read by David Tennant; set during Donna's term as companion.


Monday, January 26, 2009

6. Doomsday Book by Connie Willis - this story comes before the events in To Say Nothing of the Dog. The only character in common between the two is Mr Dunworthy. This one has a much more serious tone; no romp through time in this case, but still very good.
7. Artemis Fowl: The Time Paradox by Eoin Colfer - the latest in the series. I'd had it on my 'to read' list for at least six months (it went on the list a little before it was released), but I only just got around to getting it from the library. It was fun to see Opal Koboi again (the villain we love to hate).


Monday, January 19, 2009

5. To Say Nothing of the Dog by Connie Willis - This was great fun. Time travel, incongruities, paradoxes, love stories, mysteries, seances... I laughed aloud more than once.



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