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Books Read in November, 2015
The Birthgrave by Tanith Lee (r)
Vengeance of Dracula by Gali Sanchez (RPG) (r)
October, 2015 Locus
The Gospel of Loki by Joanne M. Harris
October, 2015 Reader's Digest
Apparitions by Philip Athans (RPG) (r)
The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
Lycanthropes by Geoff Pass (RPG)
The Illegal by Lawrence Hill
November, 2015 Reader's Digest
Horrors of North America by Nigel D. Findley (RPG) (r)
Jade Dragon Mountain by Elsa Hart
Veil of Flesh by Wayne Goldsmith (RPG)
Things by Jeff R. Leason and Lee Agosta (RPG)
Neptune's Brood by Charles Stross
The Paris Architect by Charles Belfort
Cryptic: The Best Short Fiction of Jack McDevitt by Jack McDevitt
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November was an interesting month of reads, that featured a bit of everything, a good number of roleplaying game products (admittedly for the 2nd Edition Chill RPG), and a large collection from one of my favourite science fiction authors. I read six of the 2nd Edition Chill RPG game supplements, and the massive collection of Jack McDevitt's short fiction, Cryptic, and still got in a few other books as well, so there was a lot of book reading this past month, though it might not have seemed that way. I read more this month than I had expected to, as there was other stuff going on this past month that I'm not going to talk about here, so I'm not displeased by the amount of stuff that I read in November. I particularly enjoyed The Gospels of Loki by Joanne M. Harris and The Paris Architect by Charles Belfort, but pretty much everything I read this past month was enjoyable. I did have problems reading Charles Stross's Neptune's Brood, but that was because of the sections of exposition about stuff that, to be honest, went over my head in a few cases. In November, I managed to read 8 novels, 6 RPG and RPG products, 3 magazines, 0 comics, and 0 graphic novels. This brings the year totals so far up to: 85 books, 34 RPGs and RPG products, 22 magazines, 424 comics, and 2 graphic novels.
Anyway, thoughts and comments are always welcome. :)