I've envied my friends with a record of their reading, but I've had trouble getting started with it.
#1. My Tesla: A love story of a mouse and her car, by Joan C. Gratz
A children's book of one woman's story of Tesla ownership. (It was a stocking stuffer.) It was cute, but the protagonist is not always gracious about her Tesla ownership.
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I read some of the extended Wimsey mysteries by Jill Paton Walsh. Thrones, Dominations was pretty good, but The Attenbury Emeralds didn't live up to my standards of Wimsey.
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For as much as is described as "Tolkienesque", and as much influence as Tolkien had, there are remarkably few books that are actually like Tolkien, or even a fair pastiche.
Tolkien's writing process is certainly uneconomical, and I have doubts that Tolkien's writing would be saleable at all.
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