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Book Review / Fantasy / Historical Fiction Posted on: January 25, 2009July 3, 2017

The Wounded Hawk, by Sara Douglass

The Wounded Hawk is the sequel to The Nameless Day. Unlike most middle books in […]

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Book Review / Fantasy / Historical Fiction Posted on: January 12, 2009July 3, 2017

The Nameless Day, by Sara Douglass

I’ve had The Nameless Day by Sara Douglass on my shelf for a while, but […]

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Book Review / Science Fiction Posted on: January 6, 2009July 3, 2017

The Accidental Time Machine, by Joe Haldeman

Every now and then, I run across a book that I think of as an […]

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Book Review / Horror Posted on: January 4, 2009July 3, 2017

Cell, by Stephen King

The quest for another great zombie novel continues. Ever since I read World War Z, […]

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Book Review / Classics / Historical Fiction Posted on: December 22, 2008July 1, 2017

The White Guard, by Mikhail Bulgakov

I’ve been wanting to read this short novel for a while, ever since I first […]

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Book Review / Fantasy Posted on: December 15, 2008June 28, 2024

The Hero of Ages, by Brandon Sanderson

I once heard Sanderson speak at a local university and he said that one of […]

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Alternate History / Book Review / Contemporary Fantasy / Horror Posted on: December 8, 2008July 1, 2017

Pandemonium, by Daryl Gregory

Daryl Gregory’s Pandemonium is another one of those rare books that I really wished was […]

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Book Review / Science Fiction Posted on: November 17, 2008July 5, 2024

Mendoza in Hollywood and The Graveyard Game, by Kage Baker

Since I’ve been participating in NaNoWriMo, my reading has tapered off a bit. If I […]

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Book Review / Contemporary Fantasy Posted on: November 10, 2008July 6, 2024

Swallowing Darkness, by Laurell K. Hamilton

Yes, I caved and bought a copy of Swallowing Darkness, the latest Merry Gentry novel. […]

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Book Review / Literary Fiction / Science Fiction Posted on: November 10, 2008July 1, 2017

Oryx and Crake, by Margaret Atwood

Oryx and Crake is Margaret Atwood’s second dystopic novel, after The Handmaid’s Tale. It’s a […]

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