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Books Read in July, 2013

Since it is the new month of August, and actually only two days in (so still the beginning of the month)... As is my standard usage of my blog space at or near the beginning of the month, I present the listing of my July, 2013 reads.


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Books Read in July, 2013

Beggars Ride by Nancy Kress (r)

Betrayer of Worlds by Larry Niven and Edward M. Lerner

June, 2013 Locus

Ringworld by Larry Niven (r)

Beauty Queens by Libba Bray

The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald (r?)

The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks (r)

A Trick of the Light by Louise Penny
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As you can see from the above reads, July 2013 was a pretty good month of reading on my part, given that it's the summer months and I tried to get out more often than not. The reason I question above whether the F. Scott Fitzgerald above was a re-read is because I honestly don't remember reading it before (though it must have been part of the curriculum when I took a couple of English lit courses way back when). So I include it as a re-read. While much of the reading for July were re-reads, there were some nice surprises in there, notably the Libba Bray. Overall, I managed to read 7 novels, 0 RPGs and RPG products, 1 magazine, 0 comics, and 0 graphic novelss in July. This brings the year total in 2013 to a set of numbers that look like this: 32 books, 10 RPGs and RPG products, 15 magazines, 0 comics, and 1 graphic novel.
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