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I’m gonna start Dracula by Bram Stoker, I think it fits the season and I’m not an avid reader at all, so I’m kinda starting with the classics.

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I finally finished “the judge and his executioner”, my first book in German since I re-started studying it! I’m really proud, and even through my limited language skills, then ending was incredible. The author succeeds in making you “feel” you know the solution of the mystery without you really knowing the logica behind.

And I immediately started Fistletooth, following an old suggestion of @gabe It immediately sucked me in, so I’m really looking forward to the rest of it!

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The African Samurai by Craig Shreve.

It’s a brisk read and is (disappointingly) more of an insight into 16th-century Japan than East Africa, but it’s good.

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Ploughed through the latest John Smith: Mediator urban fantasy, which is good enough that it would have been a solid midlist title in the 90s but since midlist doesn’t exist anymore, has been banished to self-publishing.

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