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Book Review: The Good Fairies Of New York by Martin Millar
You've heard of cyberpunk - welcome to the world of faepunk.
Read More »Book Review: The Book of Firsts: 150 World-Changing People and Events from Caesar Augustus to the Internet by Peter D’Epiro
A wonderfully engaging treasure trove of information.
Read More »Book Review: Indian Summer by Tracy Richardson
Marcie's summer is about to go from flat-out boring to fantastically amazing.
Read More »Book Review: Sashenka by Simon Montefiore
Historian's skills and experience are suffused through a novel dealing with three tumultuous periods in Russian history.
Read More »Book Review: Crack’d Pot Trail by Steven Erikson
A perverse and twisted take on Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
Read More »Book Review: Eragon’s Guide To Alagaesia by Christopher Paolini
A beautifully illustrated history and overview of the world Paolini created for his adventure.
Read More »Book Review: Midnight Fugue by Reginald Hill
Further proof, if any were needed, that Hill is far more than just a mystery writer.
Read More »Book Review: Stepmonster: A New Look at Why Real Stepmothers Think, Feel, and Act the Way We do by Wednesday Martin, Ph.D.
"I was discovering I couldn’t find my footing or trust my judgment.”
Read More »Book Review: Invisible by Paul Auster
Paul Auster's writing skills draw in and hold readers of his 15th novel.
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