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| Guy. Gavriel. Kay. Need I say more? He's amazing. He's unutterably
lyrical. Reading Kay is always a thing of beauty... love, depth, pathos.
This looks to be (I'm halfway through it) an auspicious beginning for yet another breathtaking journey.
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| I love this guy. I can't tell if he's full of shit or not. I'm so curious I might drive up and look at him myself.
Seriously.
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| Buzzdoctor loaned me this one.
So far, so good. Reminds me of all that Unified Field theory we used to
get at MIU: there's an underlying, non-manifest field that exhibits
self-awareness and non-locality. Yum.
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| This trilogy is wrong and bad.
A friend loaned it to me and I didn't really understand it until
halfway through the first book in the trilogy. Now I still can't
believe I'm reading it, but I'm starting to 'get' her world, and I'm
really worried about how they're going to get Daemon back from his
insanity.
Anyway, dark, disgusting, and oddly amusing, this isn't exactly a
must-read but it's definitely titillating. *shaking head* (I still
can't believe I'm reading it, but it won't let me stop! Argh!)
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| I joined the SFBC awhile back and I
love it. (I actually don't mind when I forget to send the card back and
I get a shipment; unlike BOMC and QPBC I actually want to read these books!)
Marque and Reprisal came in the mail a couple of weeks ago and I opened
the package yesterday because I'd run out of things to read. I reallly
recommend Elisabeth Moon; she's fantastic.
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