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E quindi uscimmo a metter le stelline, o: consigli per gli acquisti | Tapirullanza
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Una vetrina di narrativa curiosa. I Consigli del Lunedì #45: Infernal Devices →. E quindi uscimmo a metter le stelline, o: consigli per gli acquisti. Gennaio 9, 2015. 8220;Tu quante stelline gli dai? Io tre e mezzo, max.”. 8220;Quattro, dai…”. 8220;Naaaah. Non arriva a quattro. È da quattro, e questo non è all’altezza di. 8220;Be’, però era bello…”. 8220;Sì, ma non da quattro stelline. Era bello da tre e mezzo.”. 8221; è “allora, secondo te quante stelline? I lit-blog sono arrivati dopo. Anche a tenere a...
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Shared Universe Reviews: April 2016
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Science fiction, fantasy, and comic book reviews and commentary. Regular updates once a week. Sunday, 17 April 2016. Short Story Sunday 17: John Moore and Harry Turtledove. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to my blog. I like to write about comics, books, movies and more. Feel free to comment and share you thoughts. If you'd like me to review a comic or if you're interested in an interview, send me an e-mail at mario.jf.lebel@gmail.com. Banner and logo designed by. Harry Potter Reread Archives.
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Shared Universe Reviews: Short Story Sunday 17: John Moore and Harry Turtledove
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Science fiction, fantasy, and comic book reviews and commentary. Regular updates once a week. Sunday, 17 April 2016. Short Story Sunday 17: John Moore and Harry Turtledove. 8220;Freeze Frame” by John Moore. Read in New Destinies Volume VI/Winter 1988. 1988), edited by Jim Baen. Originally published in New Destinies Volume VI/Winter 1988. 1988), edited by Jim Baen. 8220;King of All” by Harry Turtledove. Read in New Destinies Volume VI/Winter 1988. 1988), edited by Jim Baen. 1988), edited by Jim Baen.
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Shared Universe Reviews: March 2016
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Science fiction, fantasy, and comic book reviews and commentary. Regular updates once a week. Sunday, 20 March 2016. Short Story Sunday 16: “The Blabber” by Vernor Vinge. 8220;The Blabber” by Vernor Vinge. Read in New Destinies Volume VI/Winter 1988 . 1988), edited by Jim Baen. Originally published in Threats … and Other Promises. 1988), editor unknown (but might also be Jim Baen). 8220;The Blabber” is part of Vinge’s Zones of Thought. Sunday, 13 March 2016. Read in Year’s Best SF 16. Short Story Sunday...
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Shared Universe Reviews: The Blog Fantastic: A Fantasy Novel Project
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Science fiction, fantasy, and comic book reviews and commentary. Regular updates once a week. The Blog Fantastic: A Fantasy Novel Project. The Blog Fantastic: A Fantasy Novel Project. Series by Terry Brooks:. 01- The Sword of Shannara. Series by Steven Brust:. Series by Jim Butcher. Larry Elmore, artist:. Fighting Fantasy Adventure Gamebooks:. 03-The Forest of Doom by Ian Livingstone. Books by David Gemmell:. The Stones of Power:. 02-Last Sword of Power. Series by Brian Jacques:. By Ursula K. Le Guin:.
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Shared Universe Reviews: Star Wars Reviews
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Science fiction, fantasy, and comic book reviews and commentary. Regular updates once a week. In celebration of May the Fourth 2014, i've collected all of the Star Wars. Related reviews on one page for easy access. All posts are organized by date of appearance. Trilogy Review - part one. Trilogy Review - part two. Trilogy Review - part three. Trilogy Review - part four. Star Wars: Death Trooper. Star Wars: Choices of One. Star Wars: The Courtship of Princess Leia. Star Wars: X-wing: Rogue Squadron. Patri...
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Shared Universe Reviews: October 2016
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Science fiction, fantasy, and comic book reviews and commentary. Regular updates once a week. Friday, 28 October 2016. Horror Week 2016: The Birth of the Modern Vampire: Lord Byron, John Polidori, and The Vampyre. At which point, Count Dracula bids us welcome. Labels: 2016 Horror Week. Horror Week 2016: “The Masque of the Red Death” by Edgar Allen Poe. In 2016, it may often feel like the world is ending, and that’s a theme we visit often in contemporary fiction. I can think of at least two mode...By Emil...
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Mockingjay's Hermeneutics of Suffering
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Christ and Pop Culture. Christ and Pop Culture. Where the Christian faith meets the common knowledge of our age. Get Patheos Evangelical Newsletters. Laquo; Our Ten Favorite Albums of 2010. Christ and Pop Culture’s Guide to Christmas. Mockingjay's Hermeneutics of Suffering. December 13, 2010. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Each of these has sparked divided response (some more divided than others I recognize that I’m one of the few people who felt extreme annoyance with. Among its fan base. Is more...
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MY TURN!! | Green Paw-Paw
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August 8, 2012. I love playing Tag. Love it. So when I got Blog-tagged by Matt Watson over at Wanton Creation. Was I going to let a silly thing like big scary exams get in the way? Erm They did cause a minor speed bump, though. During which time I found myself tagged by Heather. And The Literary Tiger. What is Blog Tag, you ask? 1 I must post the rules. 2 I must answer the questions the tagger listed for me (since I got tagged more than once, this isn’t going to be a nice pointy eleven). 6 What is the be...
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Coraline! | Green Paw-Paw
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May 25, 2012. Once Upon A Time. Maybe I should turn this blog into a Neil Gaiman fan-site. Just saying. I stumbled across the movie (long before I’d ever known about Gaiman) after a friend told me I just had. To watch it. Why did I have to watch it, you ask? Because while I love Disney and Pixar movies (when they work together and individually), they’re always too.clean. You know? I watch them because they’re fun and there’s something slightly addictive about them (I’ve seen. I had finished watching it.
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