The Monday Review
It??s Monday, they??re reviews, to wit: ???Not quite another coming of age novel ?? more a densely plotted, fast-paced and action packed adventure story with characters so real you feel as though you could reach out and touch them. I enjoyed ARTEMIS FOWL AND THE LOST COLONY immensely. It gave me a few hours of enjoyment that I recall from my youthful days, when I had more time to sit and read for the sheer pleasure of it. Colfer speaks to the teenager in all of us and manages to help us come to te
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More December 06 4
Christmas will be here soon and as we think about others, here are a couple of thoughts on friends and friendship: Like any other kind of love, friendship can be lost within our lives due to misunderstandings, neglect, anger or sometimes simply circumstances. However it is lost, we often lose a part of ourselves that can never be quite recovered. Copies to: CG RGW & Scout and Parker GB KL MA SH December ???06 "Frankenstein" Book One Prodigal Son Dean Koontz Over two hundred years old, the "mo
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Pull Quotes from the Judges in the Aurealis Awards
Science Fiction From the Science Fiction Panel of Ian Nichols, Steven Burgess, Dan Tidman, and Carol Wical: "The panel looked for originality, language skills, appropriateness of language to category, use of essential identiying charachterisistics of the genre, and engagement with the reader… very many of the novels could have demonstrated a better final edit. It seemed as if some of them had been rushed out into the world without their coat and tie, and, in some cases, without their trouser
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Literary Travels of 2007
I do this every year, and I’m sure every January you wait with baited breath to find out what I’ve read the last twelve months. No, don’t lie, you know you’re dying to know, admit it. Well, here it is, my reading list for 2007 drum roll please… January: London is the Best City in America by Laura Dave Lisey’ s Story by Stephen King The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum Coloring Outside the Lines: Discipleship for the Undisciplined by John F. Westfall non-fiction February: The Lo
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Writing Mom: Jill Elizabeth Nelson
Jill Elizabeth Nelson graduated with a degree in literature and creative writing from Southwest State University in Marshall, Minnesota. She served for three years as the senior inspirational reviewer for Romantic Times BOOKclub magazine and is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers, Christian Writers Group, and Christian Authors Network. In 2004, she served as a Christy Award judge in the romance category. Nelson and her husband have four children and live in Madison, Minnesota.
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The Shack phenomenon - CanadianChristianity.com
Nashville novelist Eric Wilson encapsulates the story in his online review: ???Years ago, a father named MacKenzie Phillips took his children camping ?? and …
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tin man
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Writing Mom: Jill Elizabeth Nelson
Jill Elizabeth Nelson graduated with a degree in literature and creative writing from Southwest State University in Marshall, Minnesota. She served for three years as the senior inspirational reviewer for Romantic Times BOOKclub magazine and is a member of American Christian Fiction Writers, Christian Writers Group, and Christian Authors Network. In 2004, she served as a Christy Award judge in the romance category. Nelson and her husband have four children and live in Madison, Minnesota.
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Intentions, by Oscar Wilde
Intentions, by Oscar Wilde Intentions Contents The Decay of Lying Pen, Pencil, and Poison The Critic as Artist The Truth of Masks THE DECAY OF LYING A DIALOGUE. Persons: Cyril and Vivian. Scene: the Library of a country house in Nottinghamshire. CYRIL coming in through the open window from the terrace. My dear Vivian, don’t coop yourself up all day in the library. It is a perfectly lovely afternoon. The air is exquisite. There is a mist upon the woods, like the purple bloom upon a plum. Let us
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Writing is Magic and, at Times, Surreal — Novelist Questions … - PR-USA.net press release
Steve Hamilton, author of the popular Alex McKnight novels, calls Hunter&39s Choice "a powerful and intelligent thriller with enough action and suspense to …
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Ship-wrecked onboard the Panopticon.
A Prose-Play for Cinema of the Theatre Scripted by Kroti Tjobolo Matela oa Sekoli Characters : Omoro Kabu Dillwyn Sir Bartle Frere Lord Earl Granville Anne Lady Granville Earl Jr. Mr. Walpole The Buyer Mrs. Judy Walpole Father O??Keeffe Belle Sir Charles Forte And Grand Lady Walpole, She is a woman sickly with age. She is senile on occasions of extreme social interactions. She never uttered a word since the death of her Husband in the Slave-Hunts. She is spiteful. Her hair sh
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Another reason I love libraries
NoveList is a service you can find at your local library.?It??s a?reading recommendation database?most libraries subscribe to. You can enter the name of an author you like, and NoveList will recommend similar authors. It??s called a ???Read-alike??? page. You can access it from your library??s web site. Here??s the entry for yrs truly. I really like Lynne Welch??s insightful analysis. Thank you, Lynne, wherever you are!?? Susan Wiggs by Lynne Welch Genre: Contemporary Romances Historical Roman
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McBride&39s morality tale - Minneapolis Star Tribune subscription
By CHERIE PARKER, Special to the Star Tribune Review: McBride has wrought an action-packed, romantic and suspenseful drama of slave times, but the novel&39s …
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Waiting for Gene: On the Set of Under Suspicion
Gene Hackman and Monica Bellucci in Under Suspicion. WAITING FOR GENE: A Visit to the set of Under Suspicion By Alex Simon Editor’s Note: This article orginally appeared in the July 1998 issue of Venice Magazine. Sometimes when I see old episodes of 1950’s pop history such as Leave it to Beaver, Ozzie & Harriet, or even Gary Ross’ overlooked masterpiece Pleasantville, I think that their creators used my hometown of Tempe, Arizona as a model. It was the sort of place where all growing
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This Week??s MOVIEDROME
This Week??s MOVIEDROME SATURDAY JESSE JAMES 1939 12.45, BBC2 Timed to coincide with the cinematic release of the new version of the classic true-to-life-legend, this is one of the earlier adaptations of ???The most Colourful Outlaw who ever lived??. Tyrone Power takes the lead in a powerful western that also stars Henry Fonda and Randolph Scott. EYE OF THE NEEDLE 1981 13.00, MORE4 This is the film that got director Richard Marquand his directorial stint on the third but sixth Star War
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Contemplation
Rembrandt, Aristotle Contemplating a Bust of Homer —————– Saturday, March 8, 2008 Puzzle by Brad Wilber, edited by Will Shortz Ah!, a Saturday thinking person??s crossword puzzle! A contemplation of convoluted clues, little-known trivia, a sadistic Dantean masquerade of exotic conundrums and brain-bruising enigmas — what fun! Eleven letters, SPLASHGUARD 1A. Big flap on the road? TOUJOURSGAI 15A. Song sung by Mehitabel in Broadway??s ???Shinbone Alley??? UNPATRIOTIC 17A. Tr
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Tour Guides I Have Known
At heart I am a novelist. I have written a terrorist thriller entitled Nine Lives Too Many and a suspenseful, modern paranormal story called The Daemon in Our Dreams. I have a new novel coming out soon which deals with rice queens. Most of my fictional efforts are chronicled on my website www.senneffhouse.com. Now and then I like to go back to my start as a travel writer. Especially I like travel writing with humor interspersed. My novel The Daemon in Our Dreams is essentially a travel novel pe
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As a sourcebook Black Dossier is stunning in its detail covering alternate versions of the LXG featuring characters like Gulliver and Virginia Woolf s Orlando in a range of styles both high and low. But somewhere in the course of his career Moore began to confuse serious with unreadable and while it s impressive to see him replicate Shakespearean drama or Kerouac style automatic writing or the raunchy tone of Tijuana bibles the results are often more confounding than entertaining. Far better i
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Saturday, 3/8
NYT 10:38 Newsday tba LAT tba CS tba Yow! I think last Saturday’s Brad Wilber puzzle in the LA Times was a good bit easier than this weekend’s Brad Wilber crossword in the New York Times. Scratch that??the earlier puzzle was at least two or three good bits easier. I say that now, but it’s just a matter of time before certain applet dominators show up and demonstrate that this puzzle is not extra-hard at all. Preemptive sigh. Three quarters of this puzzle was standard Saturday fare, but that no
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Thursday Thirteen 34
Thirteen Books I’ve Read Recently 1. She’s Come Undone by Wally Lamb. I haven’t finished this one yet — I’m roughly one-third the way through, coming up on the half-way point. So far, I highly recommend it. It’s superbly written, and the voice of the protagonist, Dolores Price, is masterfully-rendered and convincing. You root for Dolores even when you want to throttle her. Life doesn’t treat her well, and her story seems to be a chronicle of learning how to act constructively instead of reac
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Book Review - Dark Hollow
Brian Keene Dark Hollow horror book review Dark Hollow Brian Keene Leisure, paperback, 305 pgs, 2008, 7.99 Reviewed by Steve Vernon ???It was on the first day of spring that Big Steve and I saw Shelly Carpenter giving head to the hairy man.??? I am sitting here in my office, with my copy of John George Hohman??s Long Lost Friend and my Farmer??s Almanac, in the heart of a circle woven from red and black yarn and a copy of the Bible - along with Brian Keene??s ode to Powwow magic, Dark Hollow.
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What do you Look for in a Novel?
By Mary E. Martin If you??re like me in a bookstore or online, you??re attracted by a book??s cover. I know, we are not supposed to judge a book by its cover, but I can??t help it. Once you??ve picked it up, what do you hope to find when you turn the pages? Are you looking for a simple diversion to while away an hour or so on the bus? Nothing wrong with blotting out the traffic jams! You??ll find plenty of diversion on most any bookstore shelf. Or are you looking for something to get your teeth int
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Fiction Reviews - Publishers Weekly
Bethany House, 17.99 352p ISBN 978-0-7642-0325-1 In his savvy sophomore suspense novel, former indie bookseller Robertson The Heir uses multiple points …
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