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So, next week, I am going to Santa Barbara to visit my sisters. Which is awesome, hurrah!

The problem is that I had sort of assumed that I would have enough of Les Miserables left by the time that I went on my trip that it could be my travel book and that is no longer looking like it is going to be the case. And I am sort of in that place where it is kinda all that I want to read and when I am done with it I am going to be sad (and also tempted to just start again at the beginning, despite the fact that that never works out).

So, given that, what should I read next, you guys?

Date: 2013-02-01 07:10 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] some_stars
Well, the thing I'm going to read after Les Mis is A Place of Greater Safety, which is actually a reread for me because I first read it ten years ago but not since then. It's very long and it's about the French Revolution, so it might be a good way to ease yourself back into non-Les Mis literature? Also it's really really good.

Date: 2013-02-03 02:06 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] tricksters_queen
I am so not helpful for this... ::laughter:: I just finished reading "Ever After" by Kim Harrison, but I'm getting back to writing now, so... ::shrugs::

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