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A Canticle for Leibowitz – Walter M. Miller Jr.

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Read for the It’s the End of the World Reading Challenge II. This book focuses on the Abbey of Saint Leobowitz, founded after a nuclear war (called the Flame Deluge) destroys much of the world, in order to save some remnants of civilization. The documents they’re guarding come to be called the Memorabilia, and it’s […]

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The Private Diary of Mr. Darcy – Maya Slater

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Being the huge Pride and Prejudice fan that I am, I’d signed up for this book from the Early Reviewers list on LibraryThing pretty much before my brain actually consciously recognized what it was. And I was really excited when I was actually chosen to receive it. It’s not a bad read, though Darcy’s not

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Blood Lines – Tanya Huff

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Read for the Vampire Reading Challenge. This is the third book of Tanya Huff’s books about ex-cop Vicki Nelson, and her plunge into the supernatural world hidden in Toronto. The story begins when the Egyptology department of the Royal Ontario Museum manages to acquire an unopened sarcophagus. It turns out that the mummy enclosed within

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Once Upon a Time III Reading Challenge

At Home, Reading / Megan

I’ve finished with Quest the First for the Once Upon a Time III Reading Challenge. First completed challenge of the year! I read: The Nibelungenlied was by far the hardest to get through, but it’s a book I’ve literally had lying around as long as I can remember, so I’m glad I finally sat down

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Bound – Donna Jo Napoli

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Read for the Once Upon a Time III and 2009 YA Reading Challenges. Bound is a Cinderella story. However, it’s set in Ming-dynasty China, home of the earliest recorded versions of this classic tale. Xing Xing lives with Step Mother, who was her father’s second wife (even while Xing Xing’s mother, who has since passed

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The Elvenbane – Andre Norton and Mercedes Lackey

At Home, Reading / Megan

In a presumably future Earth, the powerful Elven lords arrived through a portal from their home world, and subjugated the humans they found in this new land. Their domination is so complete that the humans no longer remember their past civilization, or that they themselves have magic different than that of the Elven lords. The

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Harlequin Valentine – Neil Gaiman

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Read for the Dream King Challenge. Harlequin Valentine is a modern-day retelling of the commedia dell’arte story of Harlequin and Columbine. Harlequin freely gives his heart to his Columbine, and then follows her around the city streets to see what she’ll do with it. It’s a weirdly romantic, definitely quirky, and almost gruesome tale that’s

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Booking Through Thursday

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“This can be a quick one. Don’t take too long to think about it. Fifteen books you’ve read that will always stick with you. First fifteen you can recall in no more than 15 minutes.” Here’s my list: 1. Sunshine – Robin McKinley2. Sabriel – Garth Nix3. Beauty – Robin McKinley4. Pride and Prejudice –

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Earth Abides – George R. Stewart

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Read for the It’s the End of the World Reading Challenge. Isherwood Williams is in the mountains when the plague that wipes out most of humanity happens. He travels back to his home in San Francisco through an oddly silent land, having to piece together what happened from what little information was left before most

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Pride and Prejudice and Zombies – Seth Grahame-Smith

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Jane Austen is either spinning in her grave, or laughing her ass off from heaven over this book. I’m sure many purists are full of righteous indignation over it, and I wouldn’t recommend it to my co-worker that reads Jane Austen, because I know the zombies aren’t her cup of tea, but this is a

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