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Books Read in February, 2014
Roma Eterna by Robert Silverberg (r)
Atomic Highway Roleplaying Game by Colin Chapman (RPG) (r)
The Grimoire, Volume 1 by David Benoit, Sebastien Celerin et. al. (RPG) (r)
Wizard's Funeral by Kim Hunter (r)
The Gray Papers by David Benoit, Jean-Baptiste Lullien, et. al. (RPG) (r)
January, 2014 Locus
Impossible Futures edited by Judith K. Dial & Thomas Easton
Veniss Underground by Jeff VanderMeer
DW: AiTaS: The Third Doctor Sourcebook by Walt Ciechanowski and Graham Walmsley (RPG)
A Sound of Thunder and Other Stories by Ray Bradbury (r)
Book of Quests by Darren Driver, Tom Griffith, et. al. (RPG)
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Unlike January of this year, which was a slow month for me generally due to the concussion, I actually managed a good chunk of reading in February, and have already made a good start reading-wise in March as well. I had an enjoyable time re-reading Roma Eterna by Robert Silverberg, as well as the various Agone RPG products that I've re-read the past few months, but by far the best read of this past month was the anthology Impossible Futures, edited by Judith K. Dial and Thomas Easton, each story of which was a breath of fresh air. Great stuff. Overall, I managed to read 5 novels, 5 RPGs and RPG products, 1 magazine, 0 comics, and 0 graphic novels in February. That brings the total for the year (though just the two months) in 2014 to a set of numbers that look like this: 8 books, 9 RPGs and RPG products, 2 magazine, 0 comics, and 0 graphic novels.
Anyway, thoughts and comments are always welcome. :)