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Summer reading wrap-up 0 (0)

I was carried away by Liu’s The Iron Hunt, with engrossing world, characters, and story. An amazing concept, where the heroine’s tatoos are her armor-by-day, her demons-at-arms by night, as well as ageless beings that hold secrets about her role/fate/orders. One of them likes to gnaw on discarded cans; can you get any quirkier? Emissaries […]

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A Civil Campaign, by Lois McMaster Bujold 0 (0)

My sister-in-law owns every Miles Vorkosigan novel, but up to this point, I’d only read Komarr. While looking over her collection, I was examining how speculative fiction authors use humor and she thrust A Civil Campaign at me, saying, “This one’s so funny that it kept me up at night and I had problems keeping […]

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