January 2, 2014
Flight By Kate Christie
A well-paced, hopeful exploration of coming-of-age and coming out
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December 30, 2013
The Deception Engine By J-L Heylen
Tongue-in-cheek Victorian Steampunk, yes indeed Steampunk. A large chunk ofhumour andwonderful funny chapter headings which alone make this book worthy of attention
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December 29, 2013
Silver Lining by Diana Simmonds
The story is most easily summed up with "It's complicated, but there always is a silver lining"
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December 29, 2013
The Deception Engine 1 by J-L Heylen
Tongue-in-cheek Victorian Steampunk, yes indeed Steampunk. A large chunk of humour and wonderful funny chapter headings which alone make this book worthy of attention
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December 20, 2013
A Very Civil Wedding By V.T. Davy
By chance I came across this engrossing novel where Davy explores in quasi-documentary fashion the possible reaction of the Anglican Church to a royal same-sex wedding of the future queen - no less. The novel is fictionally set in 2013/2014.
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December 9, 2013
Snow Moon Rising by Lori L. Lake
After darkness there is always light - even after World War II
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December 5, 2013
Fervent Charity By Paulette Callen
Rich, vivid, masterful novel about the Old West
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November 21, 2013
Charity By Paulette Callen
his is a story set in the “Old West” during the 1900s in South Dakota, where author Paulette Callen has her roots.
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