Cut-tagged review roundup.

Nov 07, 2011 08:12

Why cut-tagged? Because I am trying, vainly, to slaughter a little bit more of the standing file, and I think it's unfriendly to make you look at more than five links at a go. (I know that for some of you, these roundups are a necessary evil, and I thank you for your patience. For me, they're housekeeping and a way of putting things where I can ( Read more... )

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keristor November 7 2011, 16:20:40 UTC
"October's Reading Recommendations from Borderlands Books"

Which makes me wonder what Toby's reading recommendations might be. For instance, what might she recommend to a new squire...

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mac_arthur_park November 7 2011, 18:19:57 UTC
Oh, I love that idea!

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seanan_mcguire November 7 2011, 19:11:04 UTC
Heh.

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alitalf November 8 2011, 13:06:08 UTC
Half price to you, squire. Fell of the back of a lorry, know what I mean..?

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spectralbovine November 7 2011, 16:39:07 UTC
Grant has turned in a work of genius
What up, Girl Genius?

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seanan_mcguire November 7 2011, 19:11:11 UTC
Y'know.

Stuff.

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melchar November 7 2011, 21:07:15 UTC
LOL! Steampunk chic!

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crewgrrl November 7 2011, 16:45:40 UTC
Thank you for posting the audio review, as now the audio lives in my iTunes. I'm finding Hachette's choice of constantly changing readers interesting, but not unpleasant.

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seanan_mcguire November 7 2011, 19:11:19 UTC
Awesome!

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pirate_nami November 9 2011, 20:45:08 UTC
Speaking of good reviews, I wanted to make sure you saw this on Goodreads: a very positive review of One Salt Sea from Felicia Day, including proclaiming her love of Tybalt in the comments.

http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/230931241

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seanan_mcguire February 18 2012, 17:39:53 UTC
I saw!

Great yayness.

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