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Puppy Of The Month Book Club: December 2016
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Saturday, December 31, 2016. The year of our lord 2016 saw just four books discussed in these posts, and they ran the gamut. From far-flung sci-fi to whimsical fairy tales, from full blown epics to short story collections, and from long established old masters to brand spanking new authors, we've already done more in one quarter of a year than most book clubs do in a lifetime. No doubt 2017 will expand our horizons ever further. Thursday, December 29, 2016. Originally, Swan Knights Son. 160;because of th...
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Puppy Of The Month Book Club: November 2016
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Wednesday, November 30, 2016. The Saga of Adalwolf. In the Pulp Revival, we talk about regressing further, to draw upon the forms and stories of the past to write new stories. "The Saga of Adalwolf" takes this idea, but goes further back than the pulps and penny dreadfuls of the late 1800s and early 1900s to the Nordic tales of a millennium and more in the past. Alone of the stories in Thune's Vision. Which leads to the most important question: is "Adalwolf" an enjoyable read? Here are a few recommendati...
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Writing, Geekery and Miscellany. Resist by supporting GLBTQ authors (and other news from my life). Asymp; Leave a comment. So, Trump… I can’t even…. This isn’t a political blog per se, except in so far as writing, writing about sexuality, and writing LGBTQ characters are inherently political acts. Sadly, they may become even more so if the current administration has its way. Which makes this as good a time as any to announce that I’ll have a story in the Circlet Press anthology. Saturday, I had a wonderf...
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Puppy Of The Month Book Club: Shambleau, Shambleau!
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Sunday, January 1, 2017. Each month, the books chosen by the Puppy of the Month Book Club have treated readers to an array of exotic places. We've seen anime-influenced re-imaginings of Dante's Inferno, the sun-source of reality in Amber, the lands of the medieval Norse, and entire countries robbed from reality by the elfs. This month, in C. L. Moore's Shambleau. In the meantime, here is a special treat: Northwest Smith's first adventure, "Shambleau", read by Catherine Moore herself. Nine Princes in Amber.
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Puppy Of The Month Book Club: Previous Puppies
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If you missed a month and want to catch up, this is the place for a list of everything we've reviewed. By C L. Moore. By John C. Wright. Nine Princes In Amber. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Nine Princes in Amber. Sad Puppy Book Club. Voice of a Generation. Truth, Justice, and the Lovecraftian Way. Catskinners Book: Chapters 1-4. The Cobb and Tom Show. Catskinners Book - An Overview. Awesome Inc. theme. Powered by Blogger.
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Puppy Of The Month Book Club: Tsundere of Joiry: Black God's Kiss
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Sunday, January 8, 2017. Tsundere of Joiry: Black God's Kiss. While I do recommend that fans of fantasy read "Black God's Kiss", as it is an evocative tale mercifully free of the modern tropes choking the genre, I found "Shambleau" to be the stronger story after the first read. But it is many current attitudes, including Pixy Fu and genre readers' growing avoidance of female writers, that may keep modern audiences from reading either. Kuroko Shirai, Pixy Fu black belt. Chyna, the Ninth Wonder of the World.
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Puppy Of The Month Book Club: Spoiler Policy
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As a book club, this blog serves as a place to get together and talk about books that we have all read together. Everyone has two full weeks to read the next month's selection, and nobody forces anyone to read these blog posts. We're going to talk about all of the book, including the surprising twists and turns and who lives and who dies. Not only don't we avoid spoilers, we actively search them out, dissect their innards, and pin them to the desk for further analysis. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Puppy Of The Month Book Club: October 2016
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Monday, October 31, 2016. The following three stories are but a partial list of recommendations for readers who enjoyed Nine Princes in Amber. The Guns of Avalon. This is the immediate sequel to Nine Princes in Amber. Many recommend reading The Guns of Avalon. Together with Nine Princes in Amber. A strange yet compelling mix of the American Revolution (per Zelazny), sword and planet fiction, and Indian religious myth, Lord of Light. Is a classic. Read it, and then watch Argo. Sounds familiar, doesn't it?
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News and reviews from the world of Bigfoot-boinking, Loch Ness monster-loving literature. Review: Taken by the Delivery Drone. January 16, 2016. Taken by the Delivery Drone by Tabatha Austin. For Alice to explore her own body, and then mechanical tendrils and energy pulses do the rest. 8220;All my God. It is a vibrator–a floating one.”. Austin knows how to write a hot, sustained sex scene and the BDSM is enjoyable without being too much. The buildup is solid, and the book has a nicely satisfying endi...
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