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Daily Archives: October 10, 2009

A Present for Pete

Posted on October 10, 2009 by Noël
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LOLObama

It has been pointed out to me that the spelling is actually Gandhi, and that he never actually won the Nobel Peace Prize.

Fair enough. I promise to check my sources when snarking in the future.

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Buy My New Book!

Rags to riches and finding True Love is not always all that the fairy tales say. In AT THE FOOT OF THE THRONE, two countries stand on the brink of war, and a young villager finds herself thrown into the center of the conflict.

A small shepherding community on the border of Lotharia and Sudra is destroyed leaving Marra the sole survivor. Pitched into the unstable politics between the two nations, Marra finds herself torn between love and duty.

Noel's bookshelf: read

Duplicate Effort
3 of 5 stars
Duplicate Effort
by Kristine Kathryn Rusch

Oath of Swords
4 of 5 stars
Oath of Swords
by David Weber
It's a bit of formulaic fantasy, but I like the series and love the main character.

The Golden Globe
5 of 5 stars
The Golden Globe
by John Varley
The Golden Globe is an Eight Worlds novel -- mostly closely related in setting and world to Steel Beach, which was one of my favorite science fiction novels to come out of the 1990s.

Will you smell a whiff of Double Star as you rea...
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science-fiction

A Discovery of Witches
5 of 5 stars
A Discovery of Witches
by Deborah Harkness
While it did have one or two rather tired tropes, overall, I really enjoyed it. I was dubious because I tend to get impatient with neopaganism, and claims of witchy lineage are even lower on my "wanna be patient with" list, and v...
tagged:
fantasy

The Year of the Flood
4 of 5 stars
The Year of the Flood
by Margaret Atwood




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