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| | | | | This article was originally published on Ferretbrain. I've backdated it to its original Ferretbrain publication date but it may have been edited and amended since its original appearance. John Carpenter's commercial legacy will always and forever be bound up with Halloween, which was not only a phenomenally profitable production but also turned the slasher subgenre... | |
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| | | | | A Death in Summer, the fourth book in Benjamin Black's Quirke series, investigates the murder of a wealthy but disliked newspaper baron in 1950s Dublin. | |
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| | | | | I've read all the Narnia novels many times, but since I don't have an entry for any of them in my book diary that means I haven't read them since 2008. This Christmas I plan to reread them all, and I finished The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe two nights ago. There was some... | |
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| | | Oliver VII by Antal Szerb (1942) French title: Oliver VII Translated by Chantal Philippe. Oliver VII is my third Antal Szerb after Journey by Moonlight and The Pendragon Legend. We're in Alturia, a fictional country in Eastern Europe, a place that belongs to the former Austro-Hungarian empire. It's the kingdom of Oliver VII, a twenty-four-years... | ||