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The Tombs of Atuan by Ursula K LeGuin – Book Review

The Tombs of Atuan is the second book in LeGuin’s Earthsea series of books. At less than 150 pages in length it is a small yet magical book that is suitable for children and adults. This is a perfect book for bedtime stories or if you want something light that won’t take a year to finish. Continue reading

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Dream of Fire by Nicholas Prata; Book Review

As the world teeters on the brink of apocalypse, with armored warriors ravaging and plundering cities under the supervision of the heartless Kerebos Ikar, a simple priest from the holy city of Kawn Aharon is charged with a monumental task: to find this barbarian and win him to the true faith. Continue reading

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Moving To WordPress

I gave up on a MovableType today and decided I much preferred WordPress . it wasn’t that MT was a bad blogging tool, I simply don’t have the time to learn all I need to know in order to control … Continue reading

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Ink – The Book of All Hours by Hal Duncan

“Ink: The Book of all Hours” by Hal Duncan is not like anything you’ve ever read – unless you’ve read “Vellum,” the first in this two book series. It’s not so much a novel, as a complex, swirling, 3-D mosaic of vivid imagery. Continue reading

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Epic Fantasy Book Review – Lamentation by Ken Scholes

This is an epic fantasy novel that doesn’t follow the now very over used formula that so many books in the genre follow yet it still stays comfortably within the genre. This makes a refreshing change. Add to this a heap of imagination and a talent for clear writing and you have a great book. Continue reading

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