icepixie: ([B5] Universe made manifest)
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I have disparaged the Nashville McKay's in the past for not being as large as the Knoxville one and for not having as extensive a sci-fi section. After today, I don't think I can do that any more.

I recently read S.L. Viehl's Stardoc, not realizing it was the beginning of a series. Of course, I was totally hooked, and needed to find the rest of the books, now numbering ten, with three more set in the same universe featuring different characters. I found all but the latest two of the main series, and the first of the other series. I was shocked. I also bought them all, along with five other books. The Stars Down Under looks particularly good (although I just realized it's a sequel to another book, Outback Stars...which my branch of the library has! Woot!), as does Waterland. In addition, yesterday I ran across mention of Elizabeth Peters's Amelia Peabody series, and...this looks like something I need to read, so I requested the first one from the library. I'm hoping for a mixture of The Mummy and Possession or The Historian. (Which I coincidentally bought today. Pristine hardcover edition. FOR A DOLLAR. Oh, McKay bargain shelves, I love you so.)

Plus I am rereading If on a winter's night a traveler, for no particular reason beyond the fact that it's been four years and a graduate degree since the last time I read it. Calvino, I adore you too.

Uhhhh, yeah, so one day I'm going to get back to my B5 rewatch, but it may be a little while.
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