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Sunday, December 28, 2025
Maybe That's What He Calls His Dog
Writes Eskana:
I have a bit of a Booster Christmas present for you... although not technically a Booster sighting. I have a large pile of to-read books, and the next one was Too Many Curses by A. Lee Martinez. I was just flipping it open when what to my wondr'ing eyes did appear but Booster Gold in the book dedication! The book is a light-hearted, tongue-in-cheek fantasy book, no connection to our Corporate Crusader, but it's nice to know that the author is part of our Booster-loving community. Cheers and Merry Christmas!
Eskana kindly sent a screenshot of the page for reference, and when I looked up the book, originally released in 2013, on Amazon.com, I found the exact page included in the Kindle preview:
Cool! Thanks, Eskana. It just goes to show that we never know where our hero will turn up next.
(If you probably saw this post with a December 29 date in the header, no, you're not going crazy. I accidentally doubled up posts for Dec 29. This was supposed to go out later this week, but since I already released it, I've just back-dated this post one day so that Booster's annual birthday post can stand alone. Because you're only negative 417 once!)
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