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New Voyages: The Next Generation Guidebook - reviewed - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4803747787
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New Voyages II: The Next Generation 5th Season Guidebook - reviewed - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4803761760





My review:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

https://www.amazon.com/Muirs-Gambit-N...
I read the book "The Power". Good book. I wish there was a sequel.






Reading a mystery novel by Moray Dalton now, who wrote from the 1920s through the 1950s.





I normally read Space Opera. As most of you know there are 33 sub genre catagories in SF. Well I got a book from the recommendation of a friend that was Steampunk. I picked it up on Amazon with some trepidation and surprise, I couldn't but the novel down. It was masterful, complete with a hero that you could understand and wanted to help and a bad guy that wasn't that bad and then all the rest of baddies and helpfuls. Well I even went and got the second, So I read Zero-Day and then Gauntlet by Al Davidson and heartily recommend it to all my SciFi friends, especially my Space Opera fans.

Ordered Josephine Tey's "Daughter of Time" instead, a classic. Let's see how that works.


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The Panda's Thumb: More Reflections in Natural History by Stephen Jay Gould - reviewed - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/4863696909

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Robert Drews
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This true-crime account of the death of mega-zillionaire Doris Duke's friend, Eduardo Tirella (with Doris at the wheel of the lethal vehicle) is shown to be murder covered up for decades.
A Newport, Rhode Island, story, "Homicide at Rough Point" digs deep into the fractured, fractious summer place of America's richest, and longtime Newport native and prize-winning journalist Lance steps up to grip a reader from page one!
Five stars...and counting!
https://www.cecebooks.com









this does sound interesting - we need a version for the UK too lol- it is still appalling here - did you read the biography of Elizabeth Packard - written by KAte Moore called the woman they could nto solence - i ccan heartily recommend that one as a companion book on the history of mental health in USA. My Own memoir is also about my own struggle for mental health support during a PTSD breakdown and how i had to find my own ways to heal - if you want to know more- thanks for the recommendation
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