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World Order by Kissinger Vodalus Send a noteboard - 03/04/2015 12:15:54 AM

Not too long ago I finished Asia's Cauldron by Robert Kaplan. Then it was Bill Hayton's The South China Sea. Oh, and I listened to The Bat by Jo Nesbo. It was enjoyable enough for a hardboiled story, but given all the fuss about the Harry Hole saga, meh, I was expecting more. Should anyone here actually have an interest in the SCS -- hey, you never know -- let me just say that the Hayton book is the one you want ( to read first ). And I'm not just saying that because Kaplan is associated with the cabal of neocon shits running the State Department.

Not sure what'll be next. I haven't read any SFF in ages. Is that bad?

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This message last edited by Vodalus on 03/04/2015 at 12:17:53 AM
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