Category Archives: Mary Stewart
Around the Web – The Cover Edition
I am not handling this back-to-work thing well. Especially since it’s pretty full-on at the moment. So many things to do, so little time… I want to review Eileen Wilks‘ “Blood Challenge”, which I will, but probably not today, as … Continue reading
Filed under Covers, Mary Stewart, Megan Whalen Turner, Web news
2010: Recap of My Reading Year Part 1
I’ve done an annual recap of books read for the past few years running – this time around, it’s taken a bit more than usual to start writing this (possibly tied to my general lack of blogging motivation this year, you … Continue reading
Mary Stewart Revisited
You may recall I went on a Mary Stewart mini-glom last year. After reading around hmmm… eight Stewarts in two months, I took a bit of a break. Angie just posted a lovely essay about how she discovered Mary Stewart. … Continue reading
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The Second Quarter of 2008
In my January-March wrap up, I forgot to mention the major book-related event in January – I got my Sony Reader. And Catherine Asaro’s “The Ruby Dice” was the first ebook I read on it. It’s funny how that sticks … Continue reading
Recent Reads
I’m never going to get organised enough to post my monthly reads on a regular basis or to review every single book I read (or even every other book), so here are some quick thoughts on a few books I’ve … Continue reading
Filed under Karen Chance, Laurell K Hamilton, Mary Stewart, Richelle Mead
Just to Say…
I’ve finally gotten hold of Jacqueline Carey‘s “Kushiel’s Mercy”, and that’s going to keep me occupied for a while. Except I still haven’t read a book for the TBR challenge, dammit. Yes, I know – how difficult is it to read *one* book … Continue reading
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A Convert
Jennie‘s been raving about Mary Stewart forever, and when she set up a fansite dedicated to her novels, I decided it was time to find out just what I’ve been missing. I started with “Thornyhold” and “Rose Cottage”, and thought … Continue reading
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