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Fantasy Continent Name sustain!?Hi all. I am currently writing a fantasy book and i wanted to come up next to a name for the continent but i got nothing. I be considering the name Senlorum or something like that but i wanted to come up beside some that sounds more official. The book is about [...]
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Nearly 81 percent of people say they have a book inside them. It’s in their hearts, minds, and soul; but unfortunately, it never seems to develop in pen.
Are we afraid of failure? Do we feel we just don’t have the time? Whatever the reason, we can overcome it. So what if it does take [...]
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WE by John Dickinson
The characters are also great and help bring the story to life. Munro is our main character and it's through his eyes that we see what Earth is like before heading into the outer reaches of the solar system. It is his struggle to adjust that pushes the story forward and his [...]
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Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: The Classic Regency Romance – Now with Ultraviolent Zombie Mayhem! by Jane Austen And Seth Grahame-Smith
But overall PPZ was something I’d expect an insolent fifteen year old to produce. There was no real unification between the two disparate parts. There were a surprising amount of fart and vomit jokes (Wickham [...]
about 8 months ago - 1 comment
Fool: A Novel by Christopher Moore
As much as I love Christopher Moore’s books, there were some reservations with this one. Both my wife and a close friend – confirmed Moore fanatics – started the book only to leave it after about 40 pages saying it was “meh”. Being a huge Shakespeare nut, I was looking [...]
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Books are indeed the best friends of human beings. They are the ones who remain throughout their lives. They are the most patient teachers. These make a person familiar with the how’s and why’s of life. They help in leading the life in a more convenient and dignified manner. Fiction books are extremely exciting and [...]
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Singing to the Dead by Caro Ramsay
There is something about a Scottish detective. Something about the often cold and rainy city of Glasgow that lends itself to determined and forthright policing. In Caro Ramsay’s second novel, Singing to the Dead, the Partickhill squad is facing severe staff shortages at Christmas because of the holidays [...]
about 11 months ago - 1 comment
The Black Company (Chronicles of The Black Company #1) by Glen Cook
The Black Company is a dark, gritty, military fantasy following a group of elite mercenaries as they are pulled into a struggle between good– well, no, not good. Between evil and potentially more evil. Published in 1984, The Black Company is definitely one of [...]
about 11 months ago - 1 comment
The Accidental Time Machine by Joe Haldeman
It all begins with a mistake, of course. We never know why the machine works, only that it does. It’s the “almost useless” time machine, as accidental creator and MIT graduate Matt Fuller calls it. A small calibrator that’s supposed to measure gravitrons but, upon each press of the [...]
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Evil Ways (Quincey Morris, Book 2) by Justin Gustainis
White witches are being hunted down and killed and Quincey Morris finds himself in on the investigation by way of a series of murders where young children are having internal organs forcibly removed. Quincey’s partner, Liberty Chastain, is a white witch who’s just foiled an attempt on [...]
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