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| | | | | The Looking Forward Challenge Last year I did a series of eight Looking Forwardposts where I looked back at old reviews which I finished by saying something along the lines of "I'll be looking forward to reading more of her work/this series/his books in the future" to see if I actually did read more and,... | |
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| | | | | So Kate Elliott is one of my favourite authors and she graciously accepted an interview for The Book Wars as it is fantasy month and she does write fantasy. As a child in rural Oregon, Kate Elliott made up stories because she longed to escape to a world of lurid adventure fiction. She now... | |
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| | | | | Reynolds: Halcyon Years There is a modern triumvirate of British far-future space adventure SF writers: Neal Asher, Iain M. Banks, and Alastair Reynolds. I listed them alphabetically, but that also happens to be my order of preference for their work. Make no mistake, I like all three, but I have found myself disengaged by a... | |
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| | | Chain links... Six Degrees of Separation is a monthly meme hosted by Books Are My Favourite and Best. The idea is to start with the book that Kate gives us and then create a chain of six books, each suggested by the one before... This month's starting book is The Beauty Myth by Naomi Wolf. | ||