Subject: Midsummer was pretty fun . . .
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Posted on: 2023-06-05 17:13:23 UTC

. . . though I don't remember many of the details, which probably means I couldn't put it down, and got through it too quickly! (Actually, I don't remember for certain, but I feel like I may have read that during my zoo's 2020 shutdown, during which us keepers were starting and leaving earlier than during our operating hours, which also meant I was leaving while the sun was still up more consistently. And with no public in the park, I could read during the golf cart drive from my department to the exit! That would also explain why I had a faster reading rate during Midsummer.)

So yeah, it's good, but there's just something about Hamlet . . . the characters are so big, and present, and it's hard to feel as excited about other Shakespeare plays . . . Hamlet just has me by the brain, man!

Forgot to mention on my original list, but an honorable mention goes to the Magic: the Gathering series, which currently has 66 titles represented on my shelves, which would actually put them at second place, between Stine and Applegate . . . if they weren't split between 24 separate authors! (And that's only on the novels; I'm not looking through all the anthology collections for each short story's author!) (I guess I should admit I'm counting The Arabian Nights as one of the 66 there, since it does technically and canonically take place in that universe, even though the producers never really acknowledge it any more.)

I am very excited to see what's coming in checks dates two weeks!

—doctorlit, replying to replies in a normal amount of time

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