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james_davis_nicoll) wrote2025-06-21 08:55 am
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Books Received, June 14 to June 20

Five works new to me: 2 fantasy, 1 non-fiction, 2 science fiction, of which 1 belongs to a series, and the other 4 are stand-alone.
Books Received, June 14 to June 20
Poll #33275 Books Received, June 14 to June 20
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Which of these look interesting?
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99 Ways to Die: And How to Avoid Them by A. M. Alker, M. D. & Ashely Alker (January 2026)
24 (53.3%)
The Folded Sky by Elizabeth Bear (June 2025)
24 (53.3%)
From These Dark Abodes by Lyndsie Manusos (May 2024)
8 (17.8%)
The Prestige by Christopher Priest (July 2025)
9 (20.0%)
Deathly Fates by Tesia Tsai (April 2026)
13 (28.9%)
Some other option (see comments)
0 (0.0%)
Cats!
31 (68.9%)
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(Anonymous) 2025-06-21 04:10 pm (UTC)(link)It's like if you sat down to read a Miss Marple mystery novel and the twist ending was that the victim had been killed by the Evil Eye.
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Nathan H.
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(Anonymous) 2025-06-22 04:09 pm (UTC)(link)However, one character in "The Idol House of Astarte" persists in a belief that an evil influence exists in that location, and indeed I notice that Jane considers a local house in St Mary Mead, "The Larches", "very unhappy", supernaturally or otherwise - no one has settled in it for long. But chez Astarte, an un-supernatural explanation of the principal crime is found.
Miss Marple also seems to have lived, after all. Talking about fancy-dress, she says, "He would be sure to have a weapon of some kind in his belt. I remember dancing with a man dressed as a brigand chief when I was a young girl. He had five kinds of knives and daggers, and I can't tell you how awkward and uncomfortable it was for his partner."
Robert Carnegie
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