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| | classicmystery.blog
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| | Newly-wed Patricia Sheridan moves into her new home in the village of Lightwood, she has no idea of the horror that awaits. Outside the house stands an old tree, said to be the burial site of a child-killing witch. In more recent times, however, it was the site of the death of a young man,...
| | edjelley.com
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| | After responding to a thread on Reddit in the fountainpen subreddit (reddit.com/r/fountainpens), I decided to do a little breakdown of my opinion on Noodler's Black inks. While there are several other resources and scattered reviews out there, I figured it would help out to have a few thoughts all in the same place with the...
| | sciencefictionruminations.com
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| | Bizarre alien civilizations. Homesickness as psychiatric treatment. The dangers of space travel. Capitalism unleashed. Utopian possibilities? Welcome to the strange wonders of Clifford D. Simak. Today I've gathered together three more fascinating Simak tales that chart his deeply critical views of American business ethic. As in my previous post on the theme, the Grandmaster creates...
| | anzlitlovers.com
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| Novellas in November is a good time to tackle some of the backlog of Aussie titles from the 20th century. The late Helen Hodgman (1945-2022) was a Tasmanian author of six highly regarded novels.Jack and Jill (1978) was her second novel (after Blue Skies, 1976, see my review) and it won the Somerset Maugham Award....