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“ This is the second book, the second day in the story of Kvothe. The first book I thought was great, but this was 4000 ereader pages at the font size I like to ready at. ... ” (see full review)
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“ In my last review of Poyer's Dan Lenson I had hoped that we would see Lenson get a more meaty role, and this book certainly gives the stage for it. But then Lenson disappears and we become more... ” (see full review)
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“ I may have read this as a child, but that was many years ago. That is is a classic for children, I have no doubts after rereading it now as an adult. Through the tales of Pooh, an icon, we see the... ” (see full review)
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DWWilkin rated and reviewed A Princess of Mars 2 weeks ago.
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“ The series comes to a close and none too soon. Our heroes, who have lived in very interesting times, would only be getting to old to continue on and be at the center of the struggles if things... ” (see full review)
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“ In the series, this is now like reading book 2 of a trilogy, though Sullivan initially wrote the entire work as six books. Very Tolkeinesque in presentation now because each duo of books now makes... ” (see full review)
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“ This began to be recommended on one of those cross computer recommendations and so after reading the reviews of others, and then Sullivan's blog, I decided to delve into the series.... ” (see full review)
DWWilkin added Gunpowder God (Lord Kalvan #6) (The Kalvan Saga, Volume 6).
“ Somewhere along the line Carr is letting us down from the tradition of Piper. It took me a while to think about that, but it is what I have arrived at. Carr has plotted out the entire arc, and... ” (see full review)
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Hi,Shelfari tells me that you have this book - http://www.shelfari.com/books/1406039/Georgette-Heyer-CompendiumWould you mind editing the description (and, perhaps, the Table of Contents) so that I could tell whether or not I want this book? I have all of Heyer's work but can't really tell what this one is. I found only 4 copies in the entire country (using worldcat.org) but can't seem to get any of the Librarians in those places to give me any information.Thanks so much!DL
Just read your review of The Red Wolf Conspiracy and wondered if you knew that this was a first book in either a trilogy or series? The second book, The Rats and the Ruling Sea is out (or The Ruling Sea---US version) and continues the story.
Dude, what did you think of the book that Sledge wrote? I have to say, your mustache inspires me to want to grow my own.
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