FF: Powering Up

This week I’m immersing myself in the weird worldview promulgated in the fiction of Tim Powers.
For those of you unfamiliar with this column, the Friday Fragments lists what I’ve read over the past week. Most of the time I don’t include details of either short fiction (unless part of a book-length collection) or magazines. The Fragments are not meant to be a recommendation list. If you’re interested in a not-at-all-inclusive recommendation list, you can look on my website under Neat Stuff.
Once again, this is not a book review column. It’s just a list with, maybe, a bit of description or a few opinions tossed in. And it’s also a great place to tell me what you’re reading.
Recently Completed:
Legion by Brandon Sanderson. Audiobook. This is a compilation of three novellas that are so interdependent that I don’t think the third would have the same impact if you hadn’t read the first two. First is good, often funny. Second has more complex plot, quite good. Third is much darker, but has a fairly satisfactory conclusion.
In Progress:
Declare by Tim Powers. I’ve only read this one once, and I know a lot more now about the time period in which it is set. The problem with secret history/alternate history as a form, is if you don’t know what’s being played with, you miss some of the fun.
The Anubis Gates by Tim Powers. Audiobook. I don’t usually read two books by the same author at the same time, but someone failed to return my print copy of this one, and finding that there was an audio was tempting. One complaint. Accents are important in this, as if voice pitch, and, while the reader is good, he rarely gets these right.
Also:
Finished the most recent issue of Smithsonian.