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View ArticleLand of Nod: The Artifact, Gary Hoover
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View ArticleKiwi In Cat City, Vickie Johnstone
I must confess that I approached this book with a few misgivings, because I had not read anything meant for children in ages. But after just a few pages I had already forgotten it was a book for...
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I approached this book with happy trepidation, because it was carrying me back to a genre I had loved as a child and as a teenager, the one I had grown up with and then I had been forced to leave...
View ArticleThe Midnight Eye 1: The Amulet, William Meikle
The Amulet is a very peculiar book, in which several different elements meet and mix an a very original way. At first you find yourself immersed in a typical "Marlowe" atmosphere, and you think you are...
View ArticleWild Life (the Brass Monkeys Series), Susan Wells Bennett
Wild life is a book that intrigued me from the very beginning, starting with its title. Usually the title of a book would give away a little of its “soul”, tell the reader what to expect… all I could...
View ArticleThe Lonely Mile, Allen Leverone
I’m a sort of bookworm, so I have many favorite genres and authors, of the past and of the present. To mention a couple, just to stay with The Lonely Mile genre, Alistair McLean and David Baldacci.This...
View ArticleThief of Todays and Tomorrows, Susan Wells Bennett
This book came to me in an “odd” way. Months ago I won a few books through a contest and “Thief of Todays and Tomorrows” was one of the titles I could choose from. I found the unusual title intriguing,...
View ArticleLand of Nod: The Artifact, Gary Hoover
I’ve just finished reading Land of Nod, and I must say it left me with the same feeling most good readings do… a sense of regret that here wasn’t more to read, and a wish for the sequel to come out...
View ArticleKiwi In Cat City, Vickie Johnstone
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I approached this book with happy trepidation, because it was carrying me back to a genre I had loved as a child and as a teenager, the one I had grown up with and then I had been forced to leave...
View ArticleThe Midnight Eye 1: The Amulet, William Meikle
The Amulet is a very peculiar book, in which several different elements meet and mix an a very original way. At first you find yourself immersed in a typical "Marlowe" atmosphere, and you think you are...
View ArticleWild Life (the Brass Monkeys Series), Susan Wells Bennett
Wild life is a book that intrigued me from the very beginning, starting with its title. Usually the title of a book would give away a little of its “soul”, tell the reader what to expect… all I could...
View ArticleThe Lonely Mile, Allen Leverone
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