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Werner | 966 comments For the past several years, our group has offered a thread where those who want to can share their reading plans for the summer. So, I thought we ought to continue that tradition this year!

As it turned out, I wasn't able to squeeze in any of G. K. Werner's The Clerk of Copmanhurst's Tales trilogy last summer, as I'd hoped to; and it doesn't look as if I can work it in this year either. (I've been concentrating on finishing series I've already started, or at least some of them.) But it will be the next new series I start, barring anything unforeseen!

Barb and I have recently started a reread of Operation Chaos, by Poul Anderson. If we finish it this summer, we'll start immediately on the sequel, Operation Luna. The book I'm currently reading by myself is Norway by Sigvart Sorensen (the "add book/author" feature doesn't work in this case because of problems with the umlaut in the spelling of his name). When I finish it, I want to finish the anthology Great Horror Stories: 101 Chilling Tales, which I've been reading intermittently, and then do a reread of George Eliot's Middlemarch.

July will bring a common read of an Agatha Christie Poirot novel, Mrs. McGinty's Dead, in another Goodreads group. Two groups I'm in have other common reads in July and August, but I don't know what books will be chosen. If I can work them in --and if I can get them by interlibrary loan-- I'm hoping to read the remaining three books of the Wheatheart Chronicles by Cliff Schimmels this summer, as well; but that remains to be seen!


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