Book Porn

I mentioned in a previous review that, with all this health stuff, I’ve had a lot of books on hold until I felt good enough to read and absorb them fairly. Well, since I’ve started reading again, I’ve realized just how LARGE my hold pile has gotten. Today, instead of reviewing, I decided to post…

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Thrall – Steven Shrewsbury

About the Book For Gorias La Gaul, Deliverance Will Come… Set in the mists of ancient times, Thrall tells the story of Gorias La Gaul, an aging warrior who has lived for centuries battling the monstrosities of legend and lore. It is an age when the Nephilum walk the earth, demonic forces hunger to be…

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Why I couldn’t finish…

About the Book Without a morsel of exaggeration, its publisher describes this debut novel as “a comedy of manners set in Victorian London full of werewolves, vampires, dirigibles, and tea-drinking.” At the center of Soulless’s “parasol protectorate” is Miss Alexia Tarabotti, a young woman who lacks not only a suitor but also a soul. And those…

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GIVEAWAY – The Sorcerer’s House: Gene Wolfe

The lovely people at TOR sent me an extra copy of this wonderful book. That means that I’m giving it away. This time I’m shaking it up even more and opening this giveaway up worldwide.  Same rules apply as my last giveaway. It opens today and closes next Sunday, March 12 at 11:59pm (my time…

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Rules of Ascension – David B. Coe

About the Book: The first book in a projected quartet, Rules of Ascension, revolves around a brutal murder and a falsely accused young prince. Tavis, the duke’s nephew, is violent, selfish, and cruel. Under the kingdom’s rules of ascension, Tavis is next in line — after his father — to be king. But when he gets his…

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What’s been going on

This week I got to see the back specialist. He basically said I’m one hell of a mess. I have two pretty herniated vertebrae, one of which is nicely torn, as well as degenerative bone disease. My discs are pushing on a clump of nerves which impedes the function of my right leg. I have…

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Hiatus

People say, “at least you have your health.” I’ve heard it about a million times, and I never thought twice about it until now, when I’m reduced to watching life pass by from an (un)comfortable position on my back because I can’t walk anymore without the aid of my 69 year old mother’s walker. I’m…

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Just an FYI

After a stint in the emergency room, I’m back home and stuck in bed. I have some books to review, which I will (hopefully) be getting to tomorrow (Wednesday). I also hope to be catching up on my reading pile. This whole “stuck in bed” thing should help out with that quite a bit.  Just…

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The Fallen Blade – Jon Courtenay Grimwood

About the Book In the depths of night, customs officers board a galley in a harbor and overpower its guards. In the hold they find oil and silver, and a naked boy chained to the bulkhead. Stunningly beautiful but half-starved, the boy has no name. The officers break the boy’s chains to rescue him, but…

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Midsummer Night – Freda Warrington

About the Book Decades ago, in a place where the veil between our world and the world of the Aetherials—the fair folk—is too easily breached, three young people tricked their uncle by dressing as the fey. But their joke took a deadly turn when true Aetherials crossed into our world, took one of the pranksters,…

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