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		<title>Next Book Results</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eugene Fischer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The winner of my poll on what book I already own I should read next was A Fire Upon The Deep, by Vernor Vinge.  I will read this book soon, but it isn&#8217;t going to be the next book off the stack.  The real winner is: none of the above.  Kat has convinced me, in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The winner of my poll on what book I already own I should read next was <em>A Fire Upon The Deep</em>, by Vernor Vinge.  I will read this book soon, but it isn&#8217;t going to be the next book off the stack.  The real winner is: none of the above.  Kat has convinced me, in the comments on my last post, that<em> Zoe&#8217;s Tale</em>, by John Scalzi, needs to be bumped up in priority.  But I want to be able to appreciate it both in terms of its place in the larger OMW universe narrative, and its place in Scalzi&#8217;s body of work.  So I am going to do a marathon burn through the series, like I did last month with Scott Westerfeld&#8217;s <em>Uglies, Pretties, </em>and <em>Specials</em>.  Hence, the next novels I read will be <em>The Ghost Brigades</em>, then <em>The Last Colony</em>, then <em>Zoe&#8217;s Tale.</em></p>
<p>And then, if I&#8217;m not feeling burned out on fiction again, <em>A Fire Upon The Deep</em>.  Unless I get seduced by Martin Millar&#8217;s <em>Lux The Poet</em>, which I saw while I was getting my copy of <em>The Ghost Brigades</em>, and had to buy because, come on, I&#8217;m only human.  (I&#8217;m never going to get my unread books list under 40.  This is why I refuse to let myself buy books online.)</p>
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