• (End) Correspondence by Sue Thomas

    From James Nicoll@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 24 13:06:45 2025
    Correspondence by Sue Thomas

    A widow creates an online story for the delight of readers.

    https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/maybe-make-believe

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  • From vallor@21:1/5 to Nicoll on Thu Apr 24 22:10:54 2025
    On Thu, 24 Apr 2025 13:06:45 -0000 (UTC), [email protected] (James
    Nicoll) wrote in <vudd15$rin$[email protected]>:

    Correspondence by Sue Thomas

    A widow creates an online story for the delight of readers.

    https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/maybe-make-believe

    I found this on Kindle, bought it, and read the (new) Introduction.
    Based on that, I think I will like this book.

    [ But it will have to wait until after the current read. Mrs. vallor
    and I are currently reading a book together, our "book club of two".
    She wanted a mystery, I wanted SF, and told her there were SF
    mysteries. So we're reading _The Patchwork Girl_ by Larry Niven.
    I'm enjoying the re-read (even though I know the ending), but I'm
    really looking forward to her reaction once she's read it. ]

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  • From Default User@21:1/5 to vallor on Fri Apr 25 01:45:25 2025
    vallor wrote:

    [ But it will have to wait until after the current read. Mrs. vallor
    and I are currently reading a book together, our "book club of two".
    She wanted a mystery, I wanted SF, and told her there were SF
    mysteries. So we're reading _The Patchwork Girl_ by Larry Niven.
    I'm enjoying the re-read (even though I know the ending), but I'm
    really looking forward to her reaction once she's read it. ]


    Depending on the sort of mystery she likes and the sort of SF you like,
    I tentatively recommend the The Midsolar mysteries by Mur Lafferty.

    https://murverse.com/series/midsolar/


    Brian

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