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Book Review: The Dresden Files: Fool Moon – Jim Butcher

Posted 3 years ago by Sheri Spencer

Picking up six months after Storm Front , Harry finds himself in cold water with Murphy and genuinely unsure how the heck to make amends while finding himself wrapped right

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Book Review: The Dresden Files: Storm Front – Jim Butcher

Posted 3 years ago by Sheri Spencer

Take a moment and try to envision what it might be like if you took a middle-aged Harry Potter, dropped him in Chicago, merged him with Richard Castle, added a

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Book Reviews, Crime & Detective Fiction, Fantasy comedy, crime, demons, Dresden files, fast-paced, Harry dresden, intrigue, magic, murder, suspense, talismans, thriller, vampires, wizard detective Leave a comment

Book Review: The Martian – Andy Weir

Posted 3 years ago by Sheri Spencer

Mark Watney is an American astronaut on a mission to Mars with his crewmates. He is the botanist leaving a log behind, y’know, in case anyone ever finds it. I

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Book Review: Time of Contempt – Andrzej Sapkowski

Posted 3 years ago by Sheri Spencer

Taking on a very different structure than the preceding novels, Time of Contempt was an engaging, sweeping tale. After first exploring the rumours of Cirilla and Geralt’s wishes to have the Nilfgaardians

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