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Four Stars: Dogs and Goddesses by Jennifer Cruise, Anne Stuart and Lani Diane Rich
Dogs and Goddesses by Jennifer Cruise, Anne Stuart and Lani Diane Rich is the story about three woman, and their awesome dogs, meeting, becoming and battling ancient Mesopotamian goddesses; oh and their dogs start talking :D When I had a twelve-hour … Continue reading
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Tagged audio book, Cruise, dogs, dogs and goddesses, easy read, fantasy, four stars, heroine, Rich, Stuart
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Four Stars: Anathema by Megg Jensen
Anathema by Megg Jensen is the story of a slave girl, Reychel, who has only been allowed to see the sky a handful of times, because her master knows her secret, and when she escapes she finds much more than … Continue reading
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Tagged anathema, easy read, fantasy, four stars, heroine, jensen, magic system, ya, young adult
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Four Stars: Troll Hunters by Michael Dahl
Troll Hunters by Michael Dahl is a story of four children finding that their world sits on top of monsters of all kinds and that they are children of the stars; full of beautiful illustrations, this story is perfect for … Continue reading
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Tagged children, dahl, easy read, fantasy, four stars, heroine, magic system, pre-teen, troll hunters
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This World Must Die! Short Story by Horace Brown Fyfe
Short story This World Must Die! by Horace Brown Fyfe, examines the emotional and rational reactions to murder in a twenty second century space faring civilization As I was browsing my subscribed blogs today I came across an article about expanding … Continue reading
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Tagged classic sci-fi, easy read, four stars, fyfe, sci-fi, short story, space, this world must die
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Fair Game by Patricia Briggs
I started reading the Mercy Thompson series close to when it first came out, and so as soon as the Alpha and Omega series was started, I had to start those as well. One of my favorite things about Patricia … Continue reading
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Tagged briggs, easy read, fair game, heroine, magic system, series, urban fantasy, werewolf
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Dollhouse Volume 1 by Andrew Chambliss, Jed Whedon, and Maurissa Tancharden
I requested my first batch of reviews on NetGalley.com and totally didn’t expect to get approved for this one, but was so excited when I did. I loved the Dollhouse TV series when it ran and especially loved the two … Continue reading
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Tagged chambliss, comic book, dollhouse vol 1, easy read, galley, heroine, post-apocalyptic, sci-fi, series, tancharden, whedon
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The Ship Who Sang by Anne McCaffrey
I read a lot of Anne McCaffrey when I was younger, and some of her stuff is definitely for young adults, but I think she has some really interesting lesser known stories and this is one of them. This book … Continue reading
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Tagged easy read, heroine, mccaffrey, sci-fi, ship who sang, short story, space
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The Dresden Files by Jim Butcher (Guest Post)
I’m back! And with a guest post :-). I’ve only gotten through the first book of the Dresden Files (it’s on my todo list! In fact the second one is sitting right next to me…) but my bookaholic parents both … Continue reading
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Tagged butcher, dresden files, easy read, guest post, magic system, mystery, series, urban fantasy
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Stephanie Plum novels by Janet Evanovich
Sci-fi and fantasy novels are all well and good, but I do read other books. One example is the hilariously funny Stephanie Plum novels by Janet Evanovich. Now, Evanovich is a prolific writer and so has a lot of series, … Continue reading
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Tagged comedy, easy read, evanovich, heroine, mystery, series, stephanie plum
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Mercedes Thompson series by Patricia Briggs
Werewolves, vampires and magic oh my. Urban fantasy is the new thing I guess, with lots of different interpretations of the old cliches. I feel the need to admit to my addiction to them…. It’s not healthy and it’s likely … Continue reading
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Tagged briggs, easy read, heroine, mercedes thompson, urban fantasy
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