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Monthly Archives: July 2010
Book Review: Mission of Honor by David Weber
I started Mission of Honor (Science Fiction 584 pages) by David Weber the day before yesterday and finished it last night. Overall, another good installment to the series. The action was good, the characters were good, and the plot was … Continue reading
More on revisions
The first writing deadline for my fourth term in Seton Hill University’s MA in Writing Popular Fiction was 27 July 2010, the day before yesterday. This was probably the hardest deadline so far because the revision process is being so … Continue reading
Book Review: Shadow of Saganami by David Weber
I’m not doing too well on updating this when I actually finish reading something. I finished reading Shadow of Saganami (Science Fiction 745 pages) by David Weber on Sunday, 25 July. I am only just now posting my review if … Continue reading
Book Review: Patient Zero by Jonathan Maberry
I started and finished Patient Zero (Horror 421 pages) by Jonathan Maberry yesterday. This is the assigned reading for the SHUÂ MA program in Writing Popular Fiction for January 2011. It’s also the first assigned reading for this program that I … Continue reading
Book Review: Neverland by Douglas Clegg
I finally finished Neverland (Horror 288 pages) by Douglas Clegg last night. This is one of those books that I’m pretty sure I’ll never need to read again. It definitely built tension and there were a good many scenes in … Continue reading
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Book Review: Kitty Goes to War by Carrie Vaughn
I picked up Kitty Goes to War (Urban Fantasy 334 pages) by Carrie Vaughn on 26 June and read it all in one sitting on 28 June. Carrie Vaughn is easily becoming one of my favorite authors – one of … Continue reading