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Jim Butcher's Peace Talks came. I reread the preceding book, Skin Game, which I enjoyed - I remember when I first read it that I felt it was a pulling back of the sphere of important of what Harry was doing compared to the book before and had some reservations, but when I read it by itself just now I enjoyed it.
Anyway, I then read Peace Talks. I won't post any spoilers except to say that I am expectantly waiting for the next book, which I believe is this November. And I have a guess about why it was delayed so long.
After that I read some short stories in the collection The Ogre's Wife. The author has "fable" down pat as a story type - and I find that I'm not into fables. It's not that they are bad, short stories aren't my thing to start with, and this format isn't for me. It's not the stories in the book.
(Yes, I just did a "It's not you, it's me" for a book.)
Anyway, I then read Peace Talks. I won't post any spoilers except to say that I am expectantly waiting for the next book, which I believe is this November. And I have a guess about why it was delayed so long.
After that I read some short stories in the collection The Ogre's Wife. The author has "fable" down pat as a story type - and I find that I'm not into fables. It's not that they are bad, short stories aren't my thing to start with, and this format isn't for me. It's not the stories in the book.
(Yes, I just did a "It's not you, it's me" for a book.)