A two-fer today :)
6. The Door into Summer - Robert Heinlein
Finished this during lunch - I only had one chapter to go after last night so I brought it to work. This is an interesting time travel book written in the late fifties and set in 1970 and 2000. His world is far ahead of ours for some tech (robots and cryonics mostly) but behind on social advances. Not a great story overall, but not awful.
7. Storm Front - Jim Butcher *
I've been listening to the audio book of this on the drive to and from work. It is unabridged and read by James Marsters who does a great job. A fun story about the wizard detective Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden that made me look forward to my commute :)
6. The Door into Summer - Robert Heinlein
Finished this during lunch - I only had one chapter to go after last night so I brought it to work. This is an interesting time travel book written in the late fifties and set in 1970 and 2000. His world is far ahead of ours for some tech (robots and cryonics mostly) but behind on social advances. Not a great story overall, but not awful.
7. Storm Front - Jim Butcher *
I've been listening to the audio book of this on the drive to and from work. It is unabridged and read by James Marsters who does a great job. A fun story about the wizard detective Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden that made me look forward to my commute :)