Category Archives: deja vu reviews

Older reviews I’m pulling out of combo posts

What Jane Austen Ate and Charles Dickens Knew by Daniel Pool

I originally posted this review back in 2005 as part of a group of reviews. Though I’ve changed the formatting a bit, the text is the same. Why I’m choosing to highlight this book now is simple: I recently brought … Continue reading

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Forest Mage by Robin Hobb

This is the sequel to the book I read as part of the publisher’s reader review program. I picked it up out of curiosity mostly because, though I enjoyed the first one, the first was more about setting up a … Continue reading

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i see you by Holly Lisle

This book is not a romance in my definition of them particularly, but a great story. I had many of the pieces to the mystery (some even the characters didn’t catch though that was plausible), but didn’t have the answer. … Continue reading

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Dragon America by Mike Resnick

I don’t usually post reviews that are about what didn’t work, mainly because reading has so much opinion to it already. However, I chose to post the below quick review of Dragon America several years ago, and then decided it … Continue reading

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A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson

I thought I’d slip in some non-fiction as a change of pace. This is another deja vu review, but I wanted to add a note to the beginning, which is I have a horrible memory for titles and authors. It’s … Continue reading

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