Name: Katie McNeill
Dateline: Oklahoma
Weblog: www.katiesreading.blogspot.com
Articles: 235
First Published: Thursday, September 28, 2006
Last Published: Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Currently listing articles 235-201:
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Book Review: Cotillion by Georgette Heyer— Contains all those elements which are essential for good dramatic romance.
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DVD Review: My Boy Jack— This should be required viewing for any fan of period drama.
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Book Review: Shanghai Girl by Vivian Yang— Yang transports the living onto the page in a way that is sure to make any writer jealous and any reader sit up and take
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Concert Review: The Honda Civic Tour featuring Panic at the Disco, Motion City Soundtrack, Phantom Planet, and The Hush Sound— It was such a great night and if you get a chance to go and see this tour you should.
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TV Review: Masterpiece Classics "A Room With A View"— The big draw for this adaptation is the colorful and over the top characters.
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Music Review: Tegan and Sara - So Jealous— Catchy, bright and gets stuck in your head; everything a good pop album should be
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Book Review: Window on the Square by Phyllis A. Whitney— Can Megan Kincaid help Jeremy, a troubled child who is either a victim of a terrible accident or a murderer?
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Remembering Phyllis A. Whitney, September 9, 1903 - February 8, 2008 — Her writing career lasted for over 65 years in which she completed over 75 novels as well more than 100 short stories.
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Beyond Bounds: Meyer, Frost, Pullman, Hamilton, Feist, Harrison and Rothfuss — From Epic to Alien, it's all here
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Music Review: Matthew Ryan - Matthew Ryan VS Silver State— The whole album is fantastic (wonderful, brilliant, just insert whatever word you choose).
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TV Review: Sense and Sensibility on PBS March 30 and April 6— This newest BBC production is worth watching and enjoying again and again. It certainly inspired me to pick up the book once more.
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Book Review: My Brother Michael by Mary Stewart— No one does it better than Mary Stewart when it comes to classic romantic suspense.
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Book Review: Deep Inside by Polly Frost— What does Science Fiction Erotica have that others lack? Tentacles.
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Book Review: Born Standing Up - A Comic's Life by Steve Martin— An engrossing look at what life is like when you’re born standing up.
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Book Review: Stardust by Neil Gaiman— There are elements of the fantastic, the wonderful and bizarre, and Gaiman touches on the fairy tales we grew up reading
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Book Review: Blood Price by Tanya Huff— A paranormal mystery that’s hard to beat.
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Manhwa Review: Seduction More Beautiful Than Love… Vol. 1 by Lee Hyeon-Sook— The drama/romance picks up quickly and you just can’t help but turn pages.
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Manhwa Review: Deja-Vu: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter by Youn In-Wan — Each season is a different point in history, drawing out the story of two star-crossed lovers facing huge obstacles across centuries.
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Concert Review: Aiden with Schoolyard Heroes & Ivoryline at the Bricktown Ballroom— As part of Aiden’s 2008 The World by Storm tour last Thursday night the bands put on an energetic and entertaining show
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Manga Review: Harukaze Bitter Bop Vol. 1 by Court Betten— A fantastic new series with lots of action and a ton of humor, centered around a mix of quirky characters.
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Manga Review: The Knockout Makers by Kyoko Hashimoto— A light hearted comedy with an edge of romance featuring three brush wielding, dye applying, fashion knowledgeable guys
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Manga Review: Noise by Tsutomu Nihei — The final image of Musubi sitting on a ruined stair, hair grown long and encased in black armor is haunting.
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Book Review: The Somnambulist by Jonathan Barnes— You can’t help but be engrossed by the characters and tale that is spun like a web across the page.
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Beyond Bounds: A Paranormal Valentines! — Romance and old haunts with Lilith Saintcrow, Stephenie Meyer, Kerrelyn Sparks, Kim Harrison, and Sherrilyn Kenyon
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Manhwa Review: XS Hybrid Vol. 2 by Song Ji-Hyung— Motorcycle chases and detailed fight scenes propel the reader forward at breakneck speeds
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Book Review: Ice Blue by Anne Stuart— If you like your romance with an edge, and you don’t mind a little bloodshed, then the Ice series is perfect.
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Book Review: Cold as Ice by Anne Stuart— A lawyer gets caught in the middle of an assassination attempt and falls for the gorgeous assassin.
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Manga Review: Trinity Blood Vol. 1 by Sunao Yoshida with art by Kiyo Kyujyo — In a not so distant future, the world has suffered an Armageddon and a second moon hangs in the sky...
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Manga Review: Baku by Hakase Mizuki— Images that are simply unforgettable and story lines that are haunting.
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Manga Review: Aria by Kozue Amano— Interesting characters and gorgeous artwork on the watery planet of Aqua.
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Beyond Bounds: Jonathan Barnes, Jayne Ann Krentz, Lora Leigh, Lynsay Sands, Christopher Paolini— Dragons, Demons, Sleepwalkers, Vampires, and Psychics
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Music Review: The Bell - Make Some Quiet— A few tracks are stronger than others, but over all this is a solid debut.
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Book Review: Dark Lover by J.R. Ward— The first in the Black Dagger Brotherhood series, a must for any paranormal romance fan.
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Manga Review: Doors of Chaos Vol. 1 by Ryoko Mitsuki— "When all the doors open, the world will slip into the chaos..."
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DVD Review: Frasier - The Tenth Season— One of the reasons I not only watch the reruns but buy the seasons on DVD is the great cast.

