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The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty (which I finished in a day)
Beauty's Punishment (which I finished the next day)
Beauty's Release (which I'm working on now)!
By Anne Rice ... (they've definitely made "playtime" a lot more interesting!) I <3 anything by her or Clive Barker
Beauty's Punishment (which I finished the next day)
Beauty's Release (which I'm working on now)!
By Anne Rice ... (they've definitely made "playtime" a lot more interesting!) I <3 anything by her or Clive Barker
Why don't you go outside & play Hide-&-Go-Fuck-Yourself?
THE WIZARD HUNTERS by Martha Wells (a sequel to her DEATH OF A NECROMANCER and another book in the Ille Rein series, this one featuring Nicholas's daughter Tremaine.
TRADING IN DANGER by Elizabeth Moon, a SF adventure about a young woman who loses face because of a foolish mistake she made in the academy, who gets a chance to redeem herself by piloting a ship bound for salvage...but of course, being a Moon novel, nothing is quite what it seems, and the heroine is now off on an adventure where her military training may be the only way for her and the crew to survive.
THE HEDGE KNIGHT by George R.R. Martin, a tale set in the world of his fantasy series before the beginning of the Ice and Fire books. Dunk the hedge knight want to earn his name, but of course, he is just a poor hedge knight with no money and no means. But naturally, life never remains what it seems and his opportunity comes to prove himself on the field of combat and in other ways.
All this between trying to finish my own novel WANDERING LARK so I can get it ito the publishers in time to beat the deadline (and meanwhile DRAGON'S TONGUE, I am told, will now have cover art my Matt Stawicki, and the preliminary sketch should be delivered of by the end of this week!)
Laura J. Underwood
TRADING IN DANGER by Elizabeth Moon, a SF adventure about a young woman who loses face because of a foolish mistake she made in the academy, who gets a chance to redeem herself by piloting a ship bound for salvage...but of course, being a Moon novel, nothing is quite what it seems, and the heroine is now off on an adventure where her military training may be the only way for her and the crew to survive.
THE HEDGE KNIGHT by George R.R. Martin, a tale set in the world of his fantasy series before the beginning of the Ice and Fire books. Dunk the hedge knight want to earn his name, but of course, he is just a poor hedge knight with no money and no means. But naturally, life never remains what it seems and his opportunity comes to prove himself on the field of combat and in other ways.
All this between trying to finish my own novel WANDERING LARK so I can get it ito the publishers in time to beat the deadline (and meanwhile DRAGON'S TONGUE, I am told, will now have cover art my Matt Stawicki, and the preliminary sketch should be delivered of by the end of this week!)
Laura J. Underwood
Black Hunters, Demons and Bogies--Oh, MY!
ChRONICLES OF THE LAST WAR available from Yard Dog Press
ChRONICLES OF THE LAST WAR available from Yard Dog Press
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Buckland's Complete Book of Witchcraft .... by: Raymond Buckland
(Or Uncle Buck's Big Blue Book of Duh! So I've been warned!)
(Or Uncle Buck's Big Blue Book of Duh! So I've been warned!)
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I just finished a bunch of books from the library. Today I am reading a mystery called "Friends and Enemies" by Susan Oleksiw, unless that gets boring then I will probably try "Biggie and the Devil Diet". I love reading.
On the surface simplicity
but the darkest pit in me
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Bjork - Pagan Poetry
but the darkest pit in me
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Bjork - Pagan Poetry
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Neil Gaiman's "Smoke and Mirrors"
Lucia Gahlin "Egypt: Gods, Myths and Religion"
Paul Davies "Other Worlds"
Lucia Gahlin "Egypt: Gods, Myths and Religion"
Paul Davies "Other Worlds"
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