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Austin JournalCon: About Austin
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Austin is a city full of music and full of great people. It's a laid-back, bohemian college town that's melded with the high-tech world to create a funky, smart community. It's a terrific place to party, it's a very affordable place to visit, and you'll be welcomed with open arms by a group of folks who want you to make Austin your home away from home. But don't just take our word for it. The following sites can provide you with more information about Austin:. 0151;This Web page captures some of the most...
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BiblioBlog - Category Archives for Science Fiction
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November 02, 2004. Magician by Raymond E. Feist. By Raymond E. Feist: this is a Viking Classic compiliation of two novels, Magician: Apprentice. Both with slight changes, presented as an “Author’s Preferred Edition.”. This is another one of my purposely vague reviews because I want this book to be as much a surprise for you as it was for me. I was about half way through when I happened upon a reivew that contained a spolier that would have ruined much of the novel for me if I hadn’t almost reac...This wa...
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A Whole Lotta Nuttin': April 2002
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A Whole Lotta Nuttin'. Sunday, April 28, 2002. BtC in Houston Days 3 and 4. BtC called me at the office when her meeting wrapped and I collected her twenty minutes later. We get her re settled at Casa Dah-beed over a couple of Vodka and Oranges then it was off to Hickory Hollow. The evening was still young and we ended up at the Marq*E Center. People watching and shopping around the little novelty boutiques. On a side note, we made several trips to the Wall of Water. Afterwards we headed to the Art Car P...
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November 02, 2004. Magician by Raymond E. Feist. By Raymond E. Feist: this is a Viking Classic compiliation of two novels, Magician: Apprentice. Both with slight changes, presented as an “Author’s Preferred Edition.”. This is another one of my purposely vague reviews because I want this book to be as much a surprise for you as it was for me. I was about half way through when I happened upon a reivew that contained a spolier that would have ruined much of the novel for me if I hadn’t almost reac...This wa...
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BiblioBlog - June 2004 Archives
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June 29, 2004. The Dive From Clausen's Pier by Ann Packer. The Dive From Clausen’s Pier. By Ann Packer: this mesmerizing debut novel asks the, “How much do we owe the people that we love? Ultimately, this event makes her life become a battle between what she feels she owes Mike and what she owes herself - should she stay and become the devoted, loving wife that everyone wants her to become or should she just leave and try to find out what she really wants to do with her life? Return to index page. By Cat...
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BiblioBlog - March 2004 Archives
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March 01, 2004. Parting Gifts by Charlotte Vale Allen. By Charlotte Vale Allen: a touching look at the relationships between people and their families. Ultimately, I found the novel to be really touching - I even cried towards the end. The characters were very real and believable and while some of it was pretty predictable, it was still very enjoyable. Return to index page. Fmamjj.a.s.o.n.d. : 2004 - j. Book Reviews by Title. Book Reviews by Category. Books Waiting To Be Read. Books Waiting To Be Reviewed.
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BiblioBlog - July 2004 Archives
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July 17, 2004. I Don't Know How She Does It by Allison Pearson. I Don’t Know How She Does It. By Allison Pearson: a novel about the life of Kate Reddy, a British working mother. Her days are measured by seconds and each one of them is used in the most efficient manner possible. She tries to be the best mother, wife, and employee, but things are starting to give. July 13, 2004. Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears by Ellen Datlow (Editor) and Terri Windling (Editor). Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears. July 08, 2004.
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Austin JournalCon: About Austin
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Austin is a city full of music and full of great people. It's a laid-back, bohemian college town that's melded with the high-tech world to create a funky, smart community. It's a terrific place to party, it's a very affordable place to visit, and you'll be welcomed with open arms by a group of folks who want you to make Austin your home away from home. But don't just take our word for it. The following sites can provide you with more information about Austin:. 0151;This Web page captures some of the most...
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BiblioBlog - August 2004 Archives
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August 18, 2004. Jasmine Nights by S.P. Somtow. By SP Somtow: a coming of age tale set in Thailand in 1963. Soon an incident involving a stiletto high heel and his beloved pet chameleon Homer at a funeral leads Little Frog to a meeting with an American child living next door and brings about changes that he cannot even start to imagine. All in all, though, the novel was extremely well written, very interesting, and well worth a reading. August 08, 2004. The Bachelor’s Cat: A Love Story. The titular bache...