Book 97: A Feast for Crows – George R.R. Martin
The first of Martin’s novels NOT to win the Locus award and I can see why. To much was just […]
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The first of Martin’s novels NOT to win the Locus award and I can see why. To much was just […]
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And with the turn of a page some of the characters I’d grown most fond of were murdered. I’m still
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In book two of The Heroes of Olympus cycle, Riordan comes through on the perceived promise of keeping things as exciting
Book 93: The Son of Neptune (The Heroes of Olympus #2) – Rick Riordan Read Post »
Wow. What more can I say? Book two of George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire cycle and
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This is the first book in George R. R. Martin’s Epic fantasy cycle A Song of Ice and Fire. Projected at seven
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With The Lost Hero Riordan sucked me into a new series. It definitely helped that this was a continuation of
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Although I enjoyed this book, it was not as good as the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series. The Kane
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What a fitting 50th book for 2011. Not only have I completed my ‘set’ goal for 2011, but I completed
Book 78: Inheritance (Inheritance Cycle #4) – Christopher Paolini Read Post »
In what was originally touted as the final book in the trilogy, Brisingr neither disappoints nor impresses and serves primarily
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