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Debut Showcase: The Last Wish
Excerpt Blurb: Geralt de Rivia is a witcher. A cunning sorcerer. A merciless assassin. And a cold-blooded killer. His sole purpose: to destroy the monsters that plague the world. But not everything monstrous-looking is evil and not everything fair is
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Fantasy Book Critic
19 hours ago · Authority: 196figurine. To enter, just email HERE with the subject line “Witcher Sweepstakes” and TWO WINNERS will be randomly selected. This giveaway ends Friday, MAY 16, 2008, 9:59 AM EDT. Be sure to read the Official Rules HERE. Thank you for entering and Good Luck!
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Rob's Blog o' Stuff
1 day ago · Authority: 20About six months ago, I read and reviewed Jeff Somers's The Electric Church published by Oribit. From my review: Told from the first person, the reader’s only true window into the world is Avery Cates, but he does seem a rather reliable narrator. Somers affects this very well through Cates’
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The Digital Plague - Virus Released!
Oribit. From my review: Told from the first person, the reader’s only true window into the world is Avery Cates, but he does seem a rather reliable narrator. Somers affects this very well through Cates’s deprecating internal dialogue as well as his
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SF Tidbits for 5/13/08
), and M.M. Smith (The Servants). [via Locus Online] PS Publishing shows off the cool cover of Will Elliot's The Pilo Family Circus. It's not too late to celebrate Reading is Fun Week! SF/F publisher Orbit plans to expand releases in th U.S. (to 70-80 titles per year) and U.K. (and increase of 10% each year over the next three years). The latest SciPhiShow podcast features Rudy Rucker. Wired tells us about Surviving a Zombie Apocalypse
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Books In the Mail (W/E 5/10)
This has a 1950s setting and from the back of the book, it sounds a bit like the Bill Paxton film Frailty, except the demons are real. This sound really interesting. Orphanage and Orphan’s Destiny by Robert Buettner repackaged with a nice uniform treatment by Orbit books. I really enjoyed the first two books (titles link to my reviews) so as I said
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The Book Swede & His Blog
the week, but I'm having a bit of trouble with the review of the aforementioned book. I liked it, but there were problems areas, and I seem unable to write properly today, so that can come tomorrow! :) Again, thanks very much to the awesome people at Sphere Books (who are, by some trickery, similar to the people at Orbit Books, in this particular case). Send an email to: thebookswede@googlemail.com, containing the subject (aka header) "HOST" No multiple entries, or the Foot of Annoyance shall Connect
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Win a Copy of Stephenie Meyer's "The Host"...
I'm having a bit of trouble with the review of the aforementioned book. I liked it, but there were problems areas, and I seem unable to write properly today, so that can come tomorrow! :) Again, thanks very much to the awesome people at Sphere Books (who are, by some trickery, similar to the people at Orbit Books, in this particular case). Send an email to: thebookswede@googlemail.com, containing the subject (aka header) "HOST" No multiple entries, or the Foot of Annoyance shall Connect with your Rump, and Disapproval shall be Made Known
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UK SF Book News in hibernation
Darren has placed UKSFBN in hibernation for the foreseeable future, he is now the Online Marketing Exec for Orbit Books so doubtless time constraints (a problem I know only too well) have come into play. Source:
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