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Started reading today! I'm a UNIX system administrator and loving the geeky UNIX lingo happening in chapter 3
This was a pretty quick read, I'm all done. Like I said in my post yesterday, I enjoyed all the nerdy, computer talk the most. (view spoiler)
Susan wrote: "Started reading today! I'm a UNIX system administrator and loving the geeky UNIX lingo happening in chapter 3"Have you tried the series Washington Poe by M. W. Craven? One of the main character is just very good at computer, not to say exceptional!
Lorraine wrote: "Susan wrote: "Started reading today! I'm a UNIX system administrator and loving the geeky UNIX lingo happening in chapter 3"Have you tried the series Washington Poe by M. W. Craven? One of the ma..."
No I haven't, I'll check it out, thanks!
OMG, the Washington Poe series may be my favorite new find of 2024. I read all the books in the series last year, and book 7 is due out in June. I can't wait!Poe and Tillie are amazing characters, seperately and together.
Usually I can find books on Libby, but M.W. Craven's books aren't coming up. I do see the library has a copy of The Puppet Show in paperback. I will have to go check it out. I prefer that instant satisfaction of being delivered straight to my iPad but oh well. thanks ladies!
Finished today. This was OK, but not the strongest of the series so far for me. Did the story seem to end super quick? Like the author found out she wasn't getting paid by the word so she decided to wrap everything up in the last 50 pages. (view spoiler)
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Pages: 407 pages
Length: 1 month (February)
Participants: Lorraine, Dominique, Beth, Susan
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Prior to starting:
What prompted you to join this buddy read?
Have you read this author before? What do you think of their other books?
Mid-read:
What character or ideas do you relate to the most and why?
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After reading:
What was enjoyable or not-so-enjoyable about this book?
Did this book change your perception about anything, either within the book (character development) or in real life?