ubiquitous-absence.blogspot.com
Ubiquitous Absence: Review: The Grave Thief, by Tom Lloyd
http://ubiquitous-absence.blogspot.com/2010/10/review-grave-thief-by-tom-lloyd.html
A two-pronged endeavor meant to aimlessly chronicle that which I have read and exercise the ability to refine unshaped thought into coherent articulation. Saturday, October 16, 2010. Review: The Grave Thief, by Tom Lloyd. Paperback, 490 pages. Pyr, ©2009. FOR ISAK, THE TIME FOR HEARTLESS DECISIONS AND RUTHLESS ACTION HAS COME IF HE IS TO SAVE THE LAND FROM ITS OPPRESSORS. In this third installment to The Twilight Reign. S style remains the same - which is more than adequate. All contending factions are d...
ubiquitous-absence.blogspot.com
Ubiquitous Absence: Review: Shadow's Son
http://ubiquitous-absence.blogspot.com/2010/08/review-shadows-son.html
A two-pronged endeavor meant to aimlessly chronicle that which I have read and exercise the ability to refine unshaped thought into coherent articulation. Saturday, August 14, 2010. Pyr, ©2010. From the back cover:. S tale is composed, and reads, from your garden variety third-person limited omniscient perspective. Of particular note, is Sprunk's plot. While. Of 1970's American television) of Caim - the Shadow's Son. N summary, Shadow's Son. I want to read this book but Ive read a lot of luke-warm review...
ubiquitous-absence.blogspot.com
Ubiquitous Absence: Review: Heaven's Needle
http://ubiquitous-absence.blogspot.com/2011/05/review-heavens-needle.html
A two-pronged endeavor meant to aimlessly chronicle that which I have read and exercise the ability to refine unshaped thought into coherent articulation. Wednesday, May 11, 2011. Pocket Star Books (Simon and Schuster), ©2011. Liane Merciel released a well-crafted debut effort (. The River Kings' Road). Is everything one might have hoped for, and certainly everything Merciel promised it would be. Was due to take a darker turn - and it sure did that. Kelland and Bitharn join forces with the Thornlord Male...
ubiquitous-absence.blogspot.com
Ubiquitous Absence: Book Challenge Review: A Shadow on the Glass
http://ubiquitous-absence.blogspot.com/2010/08/book-challenge-review-shadow-on-glass.html
A two-pronged endeavor meant to aimlessly chronicle that which I have read and exercise the ability to refine unshaped thought into coherent articulation. Saturday, September 25, 2010. Book Challenge Review: A Shadow on the Glass. A Shadow on the Glass. Aspect (Warner Bros.), ©1998. From the back cover. THE TALE OF THE FORBIDDING. From 1998, this is. Labels: A Shadow on the Glass. The View from the Mirror quartet. Good to see you back again. I read this book years ago and really enjoyed it but I was also...
ubiquitous-absence.blogspot.com
Ubiquitous Absence: Review: The Stormcaller
http://ubiquitous-absence.blogspot.com/2010/08/review-stormcaller.html
A two-pronged endeavor meant to aimlessly chronicle that which I have read and exercise the ability to refine unshaped thought into coherent articulation. Saturday, August 21, 2010. Pyr, ©2008. From the back of the book:. In a land ruled by prophecy and the whims of Gods, a young man finds himself at the heart of a war he barely understands, wielding powers he may never be able to control. Ell, that's more than a mere blurb, but it does pretty much cover the main plot points. And a fine plot it is...
secret-hideout.blogspot.com
House of the D.: 03.09
http://secret-hideout.blogspot.com/2009_03_01_archive.html
House of the D. Thoughts on e-readers and the self-publishing revolution. I finally finished watching Iron Man. But my brain jumped a few links and ended up here: the publishing revolution will depend on better batteries. I've been reading Doyce. It's not that the book format is the ultimate format, but until the alternatives are better for me. Why bother with meh. Does not require a power source except in instances where humans require power sources anyway (i.e., lighting, the ability to move). I would ...
magicintro2009.blogspot.com
Magic for Beginners: Spring 2009: May 2009
http://magicintro2009.blogspot.com/2009_05_01_archive.html
Magic for Beginners: Spring 2009. This is the online classroom of Andy Duncan's seminar on 21st-century fantasy, UH 300-009 in the Honors College of the University of Alabama. Friday, May 8, 2009. Song of Ice and Fire. Friday, May 1, 2009. Precursor to The Village. The young-adult novel mentioned in class that shares plot elements with M. Night Shyamalan's 2004 movie The Village. Is Running Out of Time. By Margaret Peterson Haddix, published in 1995. Posted by Andy Duncan. Posted by Andy Duncan. Terry Pr...
ubiquitous-absence.blogspot.com
Ubiquitous Absence: School's out!!!
http://ubiquitous-absence.blogspot.com/2012/03/schools-out.html
A two-pronged endeavor meant to aimlessly chronicle that which I have read and exercise the ability to refine unshaped thought into coherent articulation. Wednesday, March 7, 2012. Many events have conspired to keep me from the ways in which I once used to burn through 'free' time. Foremost among them, full-time attendance in graduate school, is now over. Yesss. Again, as well as occasional reviews at SFFWorld. And I would like to revive the Sunday Night Spotlight interviews, as well. In terms of SNS.
ubiquitous-absence.blogspot.com
Ubiquitous Absence: September 2010
http://ubiquitous-absence.blogspot.com/2010_09_01_archive.html
A two-pronged endeavor meant to aimlessly chronicle that which I have read and exercise the ability to refine unshaped thought into coherent articulation. Saturday, September 25, 2010. Book Challenge Review: A Shadow on the Glass. A Shadow on the Glass. Aspect (Warner Bros.), ©1998. From the back cover. THE TALE OF THE FORBIDDING. From 1998, this is. Labels: A Shadow on the Glass. The View from the Mirror quartet. Sunday, September 5, 2010. Alright, so I am now back from holiday (i.e. spent the p...Gave ...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT