Re: reading is not always recovery
- From: mort+usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Christer "Mort" Boräng)
- Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2007 10:16:37 +0100
Jim <jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
In article <C208C6E496681765C1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, Chris Suslowicz wrote:
Chris (wondering what Banksie is up to; more Culture needed.)He's doing a non-Culture, non 'M' book first: "The Steep Approach To
Garbadale", due out 3rd March.
Which I bought yesterday. Haven't had time to read it yet, though, I'm
in the middle of Hal Duncan's Ink.
//Christer
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