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Just finished Jeffrey Ford's The Shadow Year.
A compelling blend of mystery and speculative fiction, The Shadow Year is a wonderful read. A relatively short work, weighing in at about 300 pages, but a satisfying reading experience nonetheless.
I doubt that younger readers will get as much out of it. Yet if you grew up in the 60s or the 70s, The Shadow Year will bring back fond memories that will make you cherish this novel even more.
Check the blog for the full review.
Patrick
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A compelling blend of mystery and speculative fiction, The Shadow Year is a wonderful read. A relatively short work, weighing in at about 300 pages, but a satisfying reading experience nonetheless.
I doubt that younger readers will get as much out of it. Yet if you grew up in the 60s or the 70s, The Shadow Year will bring back fond memories that will make you cherish this novel even more.
Check the blog for the full review.

Patrick
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Just finished Andrzej Sapkowski's The Last Wish. . .
Disappointing, to tell the truth. Although the main protagonist is interesting, as a whole The Last Wish doesn't rise above most media tie-in fiction out there.
Check the blog for the full review.
Patrick
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Disappointing, to tell the truth. Although the main protagonist is interesting, as a whole The Last Wish doesn't rise above most media tie-in fiction out there.
Check the blog for the full review.

Patrick
www.fantasyhotlist.blogspot.com
Well, if he keeps this up, Sergei Lukyanenko will soon become one of my favorite speculative fiction authors! I found The Night Watch impressive when I read it last year, and The Day Watch lived up to the high expectations generated by its predecessor. Indeed, urban fantasy doesn't get much better than this!
I can't quite believe that we don't hear more about this talented international bestselling author. The Night Watch series is sure to please most SFF fans out there. Lukyanenko is definitely an author worth discovering, so do yourself a favor and check him out!
Check the blog for the full review.
Patrick
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I can't quite believe that we don't hear more about this talented international bestselling author. The Night Watch series is sure to please most SFF fans out there. Lukyanenko is definitely an author worth discovering, so do yourself a favor and check him out!
Check the blog for the full review.

Patrick
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Well, I've been busy in the Sci-Fi fantasy stakes...using the library down here to keep in reading material. This week, it's a major McCaffrey kick. Just read To Ride Pegasus and Pegasus in Space, prequels to her Tower & Hive series, about to read the 2 Dinosaur Planet books, and have The Ship Who Searched to go after that.
Last week it was Star Wars books, read The Approaching Storm by Alan Dean Foster, (Yes, Splinter of the Minds Eye Foster), a book set between Menace and Clones, Revenge of the Sith, Onslaught and Bloodlines. Widely spread in the pre and post Star-Wars universe, but good fun.
Week before that was Pratchett, The Wee Free Men, Wintersmith, Eric, and The Carpet People. Also the short story, uh...Sea and Fishes (?) in a collection called Legends, with stories set in famous universes, including Discworld, Pern, (The ice and fire guy's world), Tad Williams one, (memory, sorreow etc IIRC).
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Last week it was Star Wars books, read The Approaching Storm by Alan Dean Foster, (Yes, Splinter of the Minds Eye Foster), a book set between Menace and Clones, Revenge of the Sith, Onslaught and Bloodlines. Widely spread in the pre and post Star-Wars universe, but good fun.

Week before that was Pratchett, The Wee Free Men, Wintersmith, Eric, and The Carpet People. Also the short story, uh...Sea and Fishes (?) in a collection called Legends, with stories set in famous universes, including Discworld, Pern, (The ice and fire guy's world), Tad Williams one, (memory, sorreow etc IIRC).
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Feast of Souls by CS Friedman. I love her work!
very interesting magic system -- each use takes away seconds, minutes or hours from your life. The bad guys found a way around that.....
very interesting magic system -- each use takes away seconds, minutes or hours from your life. The bad guys found a way around that.....
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Just finished "Nightside of the Long Sun" by Gene Wolfe. Liked it, but not sure if I loved it.
And now for something completely different....
"Swords and Deviltry" book 1 of the Lankhmar series by Fritz Leiber.
And now for something completely different....
"Swords and Deviltry" book 1 of the Lankhmar series by Fritz Leiber.
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Driving down the razor's edge between the past and the future
Turn up the music and smile
Get carried away on the songs and stories of vanished times
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Driving down the razor's edge between the past and the future
Turn up the music and smile
Get carried away on the songs and stories of vanished times
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