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geekdad.com
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| | | | These two novels are both about changing reality, though in very different ways: one is about how information shapes our understanding of the world (and who controls that information), and the other is about literally reshaping the world with an unusual ability. | |
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reenchantmentoftheworld.blog
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| | | | Author: K.J. Parker Title: The Two of Swords Format: paperback Pages: 513, 390, 416 Series: #1-3 My relationship with K.J. Parker's books is somewhat complex. I love the worldbuilding of these novels, creating the alternative history of the late years of the Roman Empire with precision and care worthy of an engineer, and the engineer's... | |
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thebookwyrmsden.com
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| | | | Starter Villain is an action-packed romp through what happens when an average man inherits a villainous legacy. As it turns out, the answer is chaos, hilarity, plot twists galore, several explosions, and many unexpected surprises. | |
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anzlitlovers.com
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| | Mazin Grace was the winner of the 2011 David Unaipon Awardwhen it was still under the umbrella of the now defunct Queensland Premier's Literary Awards.It's an award for indigenous writing which offers mentoring and publication by UQP (the University of Queensland Press) and (until 2012) also a cash prize. It's a very interesting book. The... |