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Over the past three weeks, I have read (or viewed) the following:

Bujold's "Sharing Knife" tetralogy. Expect a full review of the fourth book, due out soon, because I owe one to LibraryThing in exchange for the galley copy they sent me. Short review: great series, the fourth book was a little disappointing but mostly because the first three had established very high expectations. I don't usually enjoy fantasy but this had Bujold's rigor to redeem it. Highly recommended.

Gaiman's "The Graveyard Book". To quote [livejournal.com profile] introverte, "Sure, when I recommend a book, you put on the 'to read someday' pile; when the ALA gives it a Newbery, you move it to the top of the pile." Glad I did.

Howard's "Frost/Nixon" (movie). Yes, H and I went out on a --- what's that word again? Oh, yeah --- date last night and saw one of those moving-picture things. Seriously, this was so well-done that I didn't even notice that two hours had gone by, and didn't mind sitting on the extreme left-hand seat two rows from the screen. [Amusing note: the last movie we saw was "Good Night and Good Luck". So I guess we have to wait for someone to make a docudrama about Jim Lehrer interviewing George Bush for our next movie date?]

R' Natan Slifkin's "The Challenge of Creation". Another one that deserves an in-depth blog post of its own. R' Slifkin does an excellent job explaining how Orthodox Jewish belief and a modern scientific understanding of both cosmogeny and biological evolution can be mutually consonant without compromising either.

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Date: 2009-02-09 05:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vettecat.livejournal.com
What I mostly love about the Vorkosigan books is the political intrigue... romances tend to annoy me. I've been hesitant to start the SK books for that reason. Would you recommend them?

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Date: 2009-02-09 09:46 pm (UTC)
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You'll have to wait for my full review :-) but the short answer is these are fairly heavy on romance and the political intrigue is not as central as it is in the Vorkosigan saga.

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