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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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3.0

Filthy, wretched, enthralling and beautiful. Corrupt and diseased and compelling and tragic. Short, sweet, bitter. The End.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle

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3.0

What started strong somewhat devolved into bickering and rank formula. At the end it was just so much wood being processed through a pulper. Eh, it's done.
The Darkest Road by Guy Gavriel Kay

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3.0

Authurian fantasy meets swashbuckling adventure. Unfortunately I am having a slow time of it as I try to cope with really odd character names, places, and some stuttering pacing. I'm giving it a fair shot, but it won't be on any top list of mine, unfortunately.
The Affinity Bridge by George Mann

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3.0

Not a bad read in the least. The pacing was even and the plot enjoyable.