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Misericordia
Misericordia rated it 10 years ago
Inredible read.I especially likedDecode (Autumn Kalquist)Little Blue (Chris Reher)No More Lies (Nina Croft)Word-Bound (MeiLin Miranda)STORY SYNOPSES  #DontTell (Peter Cawdron)For centuries, people have wondered what it would be like to read someone’s mind. Little do they know, they already have. To ...
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus
Grimlock ♥ Ultra Magnus rated it 11 years ago
This goes out to SPAs, or at least most of them. The ones who don't use editors, the ones who harass their readers. If you do use an editor, and don't bitch at, or about your readers, you can choose to read this introduction or skim through to the part where I talk about the book and not the aut...
Goat Heads and Sand Burrs, P. Kirby's Reading Blog
Well, so I’m relatively sure that Chick Fil A won’t be opening a restaurant in Eisenstadt.Eisenstadt’s birds, including the poultry, talk. Consequently, feathered things are off the menu.Professor Oladel Adewole is in a kind of exile in the city of Eisenstadt. At the story’s beginning, he is getting...
Nocturnal Book Reviews
Nocturnal Book Reviews rated it 12 years ago
4.5/5 I remember how much I loved the first book in this series, Lovers & Beloveds. With its sexual heat and vast world-building it strongly reminded me of Jacqueline Carey. However, Son in Sorrow is a much darker book, more in tune with realistic fantasy by George Martin.I've talked about the proj...
vnorthw
vnorthw rated it 14 years ago
I read Dalston Junction in the anthology Other Sides: 12 Webfiction Tales. I have to admit I was quite appalled at what I suspected was going on when I first started reading this story, but I absolutely loved the ending. It was definitely not what I was expecting.I'm glad I picked up Other Sides: ...
Nocturnal Book Reviews
Nocturnal Book Reviews rated it 14 years ago
Let me rave and rave and rave about this book... It's 4am and I just finished reading. It's an amazing and rich and wonderful story, so vivid that I practically could see it in front of my eyes. It's a story of coming of age and personal development, of love and duty and fairy-tales and understandin...
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