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Michelle
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Apr 22, 2022 05:59AM

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There is one more book after the quartet, came out just last year, but first I'll flip over to the Shadow books which also terminate with this new book (which I don't have yet anyway)
And back to Dune to keep up with my 2-book a month schedule. The second prequel book - House Harkonnen by Brian Herbert

Not sure what I'll read next, maybe one of those full-length adult novels before hunting down some more short and quick kid SF

Excellent! I thought I knew all of Sullivan's tricks, but it still surprised me in places.

I always felt Children of the Mind did not end the series -- I was left with major questions about the origin of the virus -- and have been waiting literally decades for a real conclusion. Of course I have forgotten a lot of details.
The Shadow series is more action and strategy oriented. It's fun, but I don't remember feeling like that had a real ending, either.

I have started reading The Third World War, August 1985: A Future History. Written by an Aussie who was a top NATO general, it was (at the time of writing) a cautionary story of what NATO feared may happen in the future. These days it would count as alternate history.

I read a Clarkesworld short story that was in that universe, and I also felt I would like to return for more.


I think that's the same one I'm in.




Not starting a new book, I still have a Philip K. Dick anthology to finish, and a Star Trek book on my eReader, and a non SFF book as well.

I am starting Shards of Earth.
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