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Robin Hood review!
And now, my entirely fangirly, irrational picoreview of Robin Hood: THAT. WAS. AWESOME! *pauses to wave tiny!fists of glee, particularly over Robin and Marion, and ALSO over Alan! Doyle! Movie! Star! and his Action Lute!* Ahem. Now let’s try this again, only a bit more coherently, shall we? (Please, dear husband, won’t you share my…
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Book Log #37: Feed, by Mira Grant
I’m primarily familiar with Mira Grant, a.k.a. , through her filk music and through the folks in the Pacific Northwest who know her. That was enough of a connection, though, to make me quite pleased to hear she was pursuing a writing career, and certainly I was pleased to see that as urban fantasies go,…
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Book Log #36: Well of Sorrows, by Benjamin Tate
With so much urban fantasy saturating the market these days, it’s really nice to see that a good ol’ fashioned fantasy novel can still show up on the shelves. Like, say, Benjamin Tate’s Well of Sorrows. Well of Sorrows tells the story of Colin, a boy who’s come with his parents across the sea to…
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Yep, you guessed it, yet more books for Anna
Just to follow up on my AmazonWin post, I wanted to officially note my purchase of the print edition of ‘s The Green Glass Sea here. Since, as mentioned, my ebook version was completely in italics and tough to read, so I got the print version instead! Along with that, with a hat tip to…
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Book Log #35: Ash, by Malinda Lo
Much has been made of Malinda Lo’s being a “lesbian Cinderella”, and while that’s certainly true, it’s only true up to a point. If you’re familiar with the fairy tale in question, you’ll certainly see most of its familiar elements in play here: the young girl whose mother’s death leads to her father’s disastrous second…
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Maynowrimo Monday
Just the one book worked on tonight, but I’m pretty keen on what was accomplished: 521 words on Bone Walker tonight, punting Chapter 10 up to 759 words, and the book in general to 27,680. And, well, have a snippet! I could see this being the scene snippet that shows up at the beginning of…
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Book Log #34: The Summer of You, by Kate Noble
Kate Noble’s The Summer of You is an immediate sequel to Revealed, quite literally picking up pretty much right where the previous book left off. And, as is often the way with consecutive romance novels from the same author, they involve a connected cast of characters. In this case, the heroine is Lady Jane, the…
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More CoyoteCon and status update-y type things
Today’s Urban Fantasy/Paranormal Fiction panel went swimmingly if I do say so myself, and as soon as I have a link to the transcript, I shall post it here! There was quite the turnout, not only of Drollerie authors but of one non-Drollerie author as well, Lucy Snyder, whose urban fantasy Spellbent I think I’ll…
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Amazon… well, Win, actually
So back in January I bought, along with several others, a Kindle edition of Ellen Klages’ The Green Glass Sea. This was as y’all may recall because I got an Amazon gift card and I wanted to spend it on something, and had highly recommended it. Problem was, when I actually got the ebook opened…
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Robin Hood plan for Friday the 14th
has convinced me that the Meridian downtown will be the best possible place for her to view a movie, so I am hereby aiming for a plan involving seeing Robin Hood at the Meridian on Friday at 7pm! Local folks, if you’d like in, please feel free to join us! Chances are high that ,…