Book 283: Hyperion (Hyperion Cantos #1) – Dan Simmons
If there is a novel that could make someone fall in love with and/ or enjoy Science Fiction, this is […]
Book 283: Hyperion (Hyperion Cantos #1) – Dan Simmons Read Post »
If there is a novel that could make someone fall in love with and/ or enjoy Science Fiction, this is […]
Book 283: Hyperion (Hyperion Cantos #1) – Dan Simmons Read Post »
I know I say this often, but what a fascinating read, but what’s most exciting is that this is a
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Whoa, talk about a fascinating novel. It opens with a murder and builds from there! I finished the book in just
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Stephen King is a sick-sick man, but clearly incredibly talented to write these books. After reading Cujo, I wasn’t sure
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For my first, and probably only, foray into James Bond this was definitely a good one. Compared to other spy
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This is the fourth book in the Robert Langdon series and Brown’s sixth novel. As with the others, this is
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So I finally got around to reading The French Lieutenant’s Woman. I won this book as part of Robert’s blogoversary give away
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How do I approach this book? I want to be honest, but I don’t want to be too over the
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Unlike Dickens, I could read Wilkie Collins ALL DAY. There are those of you out there that will find this
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