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Sunday, February 1, 2026

Thank You Dwarf Readers

I just got my StatCounter report for January.  I am thrilled to see the number of folks who have come to Azure Dwarf.  With those numbers in mind, I'd like to recommend that we, collectively, try to be kind to one another.  So many things are going on in reality that I, and perhaps you, are finding refuge in other worlds and other places.  

At the moment, I'm personally immersed in the Nameless Land by Kate Elliot. It will be reviewed here as soon as I finish it.  I just finished a Jeffery Deaver book, and last week I reveled in Storm Warning by James Byrne. If you haven't discovered Byrne yet, I strongly recommend that if you enjoy abundant action and a robust, yet humble protagonist, check out Byrne.  

Also last week, Timothy Zahn's Icarus Hunt may be old but it reads well.  A good mystery surrounded by implacable aliens hell-bent on protecting their transportation monopoly. 

Again, thank you! I appreciate you visiting my blog. 

Gemini AI rendition of Azure Dwarf



 

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