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Jacqueline Carey’s Kushiel’s Chosen

In Kushiel’s Chosen, the sequel to Kushiel’s Dart, Jacqueline Carey once again drops us into the intriguing, fantastic world of Phèdre nó Delauney de Montreve, courtesan, anguisette, spy and inadvertent heroine. Since the events of the first book, in which … Continue reading

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Jacqueline Carey’s Kushiel’s Dart

Rebecca Swain wrote this review. Take a deep breath before you start this book. It’s a heavy 701 pages of adventure and sex. It’s also one of the most entertaining books I’ve read in a long time. I recommend it … Continue reading

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Various artists’ Irish Life and Lore Collections, and Jane O’Hea O’Keefe’s The Ancient Barony of Duhallow: Living Voices

Maurice O’Keefe’s Irish Life and Lore Volume 1 Maurice O’Keefe’s Irish Life and Lore Volume 2 Jane O’Hea O’Keefe’s The Ancient Barony of Duhallow: Living Voices Maurice O’Keefe’s Irish Life and Lore Series 2 CD 2: Julia Mary Murphy Maurice … Continue reading

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Laurel Thatcher Ulrich’s The Age of Homespun

Subtitled “Objects and Stories in the Creation of an American Myth,” The Age of Homespun is a collection of meticulously detailed historical yarns spun around a number of household artifacts created and initially used in New England during the late … Continue reading

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David Stahler Jr.’s Truesight

In one of my favourite books as a youth (well, as a pre-teen, really), Madeleine L’Engle’s A Wrinkle In Time, Meg, the main character, attempts to describe the sense of sight to Aunt Beast, an alien creature born without it. … Continue reading

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Alice Hoffman’s Water Tales

Kate Danemark wrote this review. Left to myself, I would have been hard pressed to come up with my three hundred requisite words for a review of the two novels, Aquamarine and Indigo, contained in Water Tales. To me, the … Continue reading

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Alice Hoffman’s Green Angel

Jessica Paige wrote this review. This is the timeline in question: sometime around 5 p.m. I get the mail, and discover Alice Hoffman’s Green Angel waiting to be read. Some time around 5:30 I open the tidy, if worn, envelope … Continue reading

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Truman Capote’s “Another Day in Paradise”

Truman Capote’s Another Day in Paradise is a recently rediscovered work by the well known literary figure. It leans more toward his society work than the material found within In Cold Blood. It deals with Iris Greentree, a bitter woman … Continue reading

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Peter James’ Stop Them Dead

Peter James’ Stop Them Dead is another in a very long-running series, and chooses to focus on a murder connected to a specific subset of crime to give it some novelty. A small family is making ends meet partly by … Continue reading

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A.F. Carter’s The Yards: A Novel

A.F. Carter’s The Yards: A Novel of Suspense is an excellent example of neo noir. Following the lives of a number of figures in a failing town named Baxter, the death of a junkie leads them to intersect as the … Continue reading

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