63. J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit.

definitely a reread, usually annually, and sometimes every other year. a comfort read.

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64. Katharine Addison, The Angel of the Crows.

A retelling of Sherlock Holmes, but in a steampunk London with Fallen Angels, not-Fallen Angels, Hellhounds, Vampires, and other creatures. Truly enjoyable, which led me to reread

65. Addison, The Witness for the Dead. So good.

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66. Naomi Novik, The Golden Enclaves

The conclusion to the Scholomance trilogy, and quite good too!

(I read these as a repudiation of the Hogwarts model of magical education, and one in which slavery is in fact undone.)

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67. Jim Butcher, The Law

A Harry Dresden novella, but only available on Kindle Unlimited, and the quality of the production (not the writing or the story) is very poor, unfortunately.

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68. Neil Gaiman, The Sandman, vol. 1.

Believe it or not, I had never read any of these, but I loved the Netflix show, so decided to start reading them. Was not disappointed!

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