
I decided to go along with some of my club members to cheer for our people in a tournament today. All of our fencers did well, with two of the three advancing at least one round in the elimination portion and one making it to the third round. There were some excellent fencers, so this was an accomplishment. John, the guy who advanced to the third round, may actually have gotten a ranking out of this. Pretty good. I was interested to see that a number of women entered the open event. There was a separate woman's epee yesterday but some felt confident enough to compete with the men. Good show.
I figured there would be some down-time, so I cleverly took along my iPAQ loaded with LEGIONS OF SPACE by Keith Laumer. Laumer was one of the first authors I read back when I discovered SF, and I'm interested to see how my reaction to him has changed--not that I don't still enjoy his work. LEGIONS is a collection of two novels and a number of short stories. It's available for FREE from the Baen Free Library (www.baen.com/library). I didn't finish, but I expect to have a review up in the next couple of days.
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I'm going to make A FULL ENGLISH DEATH by Anthony Perham the www.BooksForABuck.com book of the day. Two London police detectives are sent from 'the smoke' to a small town in the north of England to investigate a questionable death. Unfortunately, the death is murder. What they learn is that a small town can keep its secrets--and that a lot of the secrets it is keeping just might be lies. Enjoyable English police mystery--and only $3.99. Learn more, read the excerpt, or buy the entire eNovel here: www.booksforabuck.com/mystery/mys_06/full_english_death.html. (available in HTML, Adobe Acrobat PDF, Palm DOC, and Microsoft Reader formats. Here's the cover (cover design by Rob Preece):
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