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Nameless

Posted: February 25, 2014 by Vanessa in Books We Like Meta: Mercedes M. Yardley, Urban Fantasy
Nameless

…and her one-year-old niece so she can help out after his wife abandons them. Luna does her best to not shake things up so she can be there for her…

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The Human Division

Posted: June 18, 2013 by Shawn in Books We Like Meta: John Scalzi, Science Fiction
The Human Division

…months of the year Tor released one short story a week in a serial format from Scazli based in his best selling Old Man’s War universe. You could pay to…

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Sold for Endless Rue

Posted: February 14, 2014 by Vanessa in Books that are Mediocre Meta: Madeleine E. Robins, Fiction, Fairy Tales
Sold for Endless Rue

comes to understand that her shortcomings may disappoint her mother. With the limitations of a short book and three distinct PoV characters it was hard to get very deep into…

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Space Eldritch II

Space Eldritch II

Disclaimer: horror isn’t a genre I enjoy. Really, in the slightest. I can count on one hand the number of horror movies I like. I’ve never read a horror anthology…

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An Officer’s Duty

An Officer’s Duty

I made the mistake of starting AN OFFICER’S DUTY before reading the book that came before: A SOLDIER’S DUTY . I was completely lost and from what I read,…

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The Hero and the Crown

The Hero and the Crown

…fire, and trains herself to fight dragons. When word comes that a local village is being terrorized by a small dragon, Aerin with the kenet and her father’s old war…

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The Republic of Thieves

Posted: December 13, 2013 by Steven in Books We Love Meta: Scott Lynch, Fantasy
The Republic of Thieves

combined with the knowledge that Lynch was facing some pretty severe personal issues, made me not care too much at the oft delayed 3rd novel in the Gentlemen Bastard Sequence….

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The Fictional Man

Posted: December 3, 2013 by Vanessa in Books We Like...and Hate Meta: Al Ewing, Science Fiction
The Fictional Man

…many legalities involved in making clones from real people. The workaround is “fictionals,” which are people created from tubes that are the live embodiment of fictional people, for example Sherlock…

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Kitty Rocks the House

Kitty Rocks the House

…to the series, KITTY ROCKS THE HOUSE really just paves the way for what’s coming. It doesn’t ruin my enjoyment of the series, but I’m getting impatient for what’s coming….

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Red Seas Under Red Skies

Posted: October 2, 2013 by Steven in Books We Love Meta: Scott Lynch, Fantasy
Red Seas Under Red Skies

the expectations for RED SEAS UNDER RED SKIES incredibly high. I remember reading RED SEAS UNDER RED SKIES and feeling a bit disappointed. Why? Because it wasn’t the best