Devil on my Back and The Dream Catcher by Monica Hughes:
Sorcery and Cecelia or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot, The Mislaid Magician or Ten Years After, and The Grand Tour by Patricia Wrede and Caroline Stevermer: Another Victorian magic universe, this one written as letters (which the authors did send back and forth to each other).
Making Money by Terry Pratchett:
Map of Bones, Ice Hunt, Deep Fathom, and Amazonia by James Rollins: My brother loaned these to me, and while they are labeled thrillers, I would call them alternate history. They are fast-going, reasonably unrealistic but entertaining plots, and I am definitely buying the rest before my next vacation.
Memory by Linda Nagata:
Stardoc, Beyond Varallan, Endurance, Shockball, and Eternity Row by S.H. Viehl: Constantly on the move genetically engineered medical doctor in space. I finally started slacking on this series in the middle of the next book, which is more from the viewpoint of the natives on a planet and less from the doctor. There are at least two spinoff series in the universe and I will eventually go back and read the rest of the main series as well.
Derik's Bane by Mary Jane Davidson: COmplete werewolf romance fluff.
November 1980 issue of Fantasy and Science Fiction magazine: I really disliked Harlan Ellison's story, but did like the one after it about an alien dinosaur who became a religious convert.
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