
Ah, the joys of the internet when you go book shopping on a whim, click ‘Add to Wishlist’ on book #2 in a series and that’s what the family is working off of for Christmas gifts. A cascadial error of sorts. No mind, because this looks like a espionage book / series I can get into with style!
Guys and gals, until next time – may you find all the happiness that your life can fit in it’s happy spot – S.D. McKinley.
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What is an ‘analog novel’? Is that opposite to a digital novel therefore an actual book with paper pages?
Good theory there, Fraggle. I’m afraid that my familiarity with the term analog and this novel series is currently inconclusive or simply refers to someone’s face . . KZZT. On an unrealted note: Stay tuned for more Saturday morning cartoons. KZZT.
Found something, here Fraggle:
“Diana had always liked the way Analog stood apart from the surrounding buildings. Unlike the glistening superstructures or meticulously maintained Victorians that defined the San Francisco aesthetic, the club was the kind of postindustrial stronghold a Viking might build if transported to the present.”