Oct. 20th, 2010

jedibuttercup: (lm - spike)
PG-13, B:tVS/Stargate SG-1; 4200 words. (Part 3 of See For Yourself).

The anthropological scholar in Nick wanted to rip the binoculars out of Jon's hands and see if he could get a closer look at exactly what they were talking about-- but the experienced observer and downsized disturber of several Goa'uld regimes felt his skin crawl.

3: Emergency Meetings )

(x-posted to [livejournal.com profile] stargate_xing)
jedibuttercup: (beware fainting fits)
Eight weeks, one day, and fourteen books since my last post. Over one hundred for the year already!

Numbered in the order I finished them, here are: three historical-era fantasy, two alterworld fantasy, three historical action, one near-future scifi, three far-future scifi, and two mystery novels. Enjoy!

#90 + #94. Sorcery and Cecilia by Patricia C. Wrede and Caroline Stevermer )

#91. Einstein's Bridge by John Cramer )

#92. Agincourt by Bernard Cornwell )

#93. The Buried Pyramid by Jane Lindskold )

#95. What Distant Deeps by David Drake )

#96. Under Orders by Dick Francis )

#97. Miles Errant by Lois McMaster Bujold )

#98. The Hob's Bargain by Patricia Briggs )

#99. Pirate Latitudes by Michael Crichton )

#100. The Curse of Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold )

#101. Naked Heat by Richard Castle )

#102. The Surgeon's Mate by Patrick O'Brian )

#103. One Jump Ahead by Mark L. Van Name )

Next up: Currently reading "The House on Durrow Street", a sequel to The Magicians and Mrs. Quent, which I read earlier in the year. Fabulous stuff; a quasi-Regency world with intriguing magical elements, gothic touches, an engaging strong female central character, and elegant writing in general.
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