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Wednesday, 17 May 2017
Book Review: Deadly Decisions (Temperance Brennan #3) by Kathy Reichs
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I picked this one up cheap from a second hand bookshop over ten years ago. Having made the decision to embark on a reading challenge that ...
Book Review: The Children's Hour by Marcia Willett
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Before I begin, I should point out that I have read the 2007 German paperback edition of Willett's 'The Children's Hour' ,...
Sunday, 10 May 2015
Review: Dark Satanic by Marion Zimmer Bradley
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Originally published in 1972 Dark Satanic is the first book in Marion Zimmer Bradley's Occult Tales series and the prequel to Th...
Saturday, 2 May 2015
Cover Art by George Barr, Maren,Tim White, Darrell K. Sweet et al.
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An eclectic selection of sci-fi and fantasy artists have created the covers for Marion Zimmer Bradley's books and anthologies. The...
Summary and Review: Mind to Mind by Betty Shine
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Mind to Mind is the first of several Betty Shine publications to be reviewed on this blog over the coming months. Originally released in ...
Saturday, 25 April 2015
Cover Art for Marion Zimmer Bradley
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Darkover Landfall Marion Zimmer Bradley, photo courtesy of Clarice Asquith Marion Zimmer Bradley: Darkover Landfall - 1972 Pub...
Sunday, 19 April 2015
Crime and Punishment
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....or a Zero Tolerance Policy towards late returners: Library Fines in Warren County, Vicksburg (Mississippi) Public Library This wa...
Sunday, 12 April 2015
From one opinionated knitter to another: Revisiting Elizabeth Zimmermann's Knitter's Almanac
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Almost three years ago, I had Elizabeth Zimmermann's Knitter's Almanac on loan from my local library. Had I written my review of...
Sunday, 30 October 2011
A Rare Find - Stephen King Lecture at the University of Dayton (Ohio)
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Aimless browsing on the web can sometimes uncover hidden treasures. The other day I came across a real gem for all Stephen King fans: ...
Wednesday, 27 July 2011
To Kindle...or Not to Kindle
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A pressing question...I know. With advertising for the Kindle as well as other e-Readers virtually everywhere, I have found myself thinking ...
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