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Love -:- Intimacy -:- Personhood -:- Compassion. Reading Challenge: A Journey Through the Twelve Planets. All posts tagged AWWC. Our Journey is Officially Launched! On January 20, 2016. Posted in: A Journey Through the Twelve Planets. Tagged: Australian Women Writers. Australian Women Writers Challenge. Here’s to the beginning of an exciting year and a Journey Through the Twelve Planets! Our reviews of the first collection. 2015 Australian Women Writers Challenge Wrap Up. On December 31, 2015. Also, it p...
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Love -:- Intimacy -:- Personhood -:- Compassion. Reading Challenge: A Journey Through the Twelve Planets. Snapshot 2016: Interview with Justine Larbalestier. On August 13, 2016. Tagged: Australian Women Writers. I’m glad I was reading my interview with Justine Larbalestier during the day time when the sun was out because her insight into psychopaths and in particular women who are psychopaths is truly chilling! Her most recent book,. My previous novel,. Anthology which she edited with Holly Black. Justin...
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The Forest of Books. A Journey Through the Twelve Planets. Bout of Books January 2017. AWW2017: Bitten by Amanda Pillar →. AWW2017: Asymmetry by Thoraiya Dyer. January 11, 2017. An Australian Air Force base patrolled by werewolves. A planet where wages are paid in luck. A future where copies are made of criminals to interpret their dark dreams. A medieval cavalry of mothers who are only permitted to take as many lives as they have created. In every world, asymmetry. Published by Twelfth Planet Press.
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The Forest of Books. A Journey Through the Twelve Planets. Newer posts →. Australian Women Writers Challenge 2017. December 30, 2016. I’m signing up again for the Australian Women Writers Challenge for 2017. This year I’m going for the Franklin level again – read at least 10 books by Australian women, and review at least 6. Australian Women Writers Challenge 2017. Australian Women Writers Challenge 2016. December 30, 2016. How did I go? Minimum target to read: 10. Actually read: 61 (my Goodreads shelf.
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Love -:- Intimacy -:- Personhood -:- Compassion. Reading Challenge: A Journey Through the Twelve Planets. All posts tagged feminism. Review: Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire. On April 3, 2016. Posted in: Awesomeness Sharing. Every Heart a Doorway. Fantasy, young adult, new adult. Eleanor West’s Home for Wayward Children. But magical lands have little need for used-up miracle children. No matter the cost. An eARC of this book was provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. Has one o...
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Love -:- Intimacy -:- Personhood -:- Compassion. Reading Challenge: A Journey Through the Twelve Planets. Review: The Invisible Library (The Invisible Library #1) by Genevieve Cogman. On August 8, 2016. The Invisible Library #1). ROC, 2016 (US edition). Urban fantasy, fantasy, steampunk. The first installment of an adventure featuring stolen books, secret agents and forbidden societies – think Doctor Who with librarian spies! I really enjoyed this book – it’s what you call a ‘rollicking...The story and c...
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What a relaxing adventure. November 1, 2016. 2016 – October. October sure was a month. Bring on November, and the next Pokémon game please. Onto the novels read in October! Hunted by Meagan Spooner. Secret Lives of Books by Rosaleen Love. Was a collection of five short stories that don’t appear to be connected in the first light, however when you’ve read them all there appears to be some faint thread of deeper meaning. Very short, yet decently played out. My full review can be read here. Was an excellent...
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