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The Mad Hatter
A book reviewer of sci-fi, fantasy, urban fantasy and other speculative fiction. Author interviews, guest posts and giveaways from time to time. Web Site: http://booktionary.blogspot.com/ Claimed Blog: Mad Hatter's Bookshelf & Book Review 42Blips Member since May 9, 2009 |
booktionary.blogspot.com - 29 hours ago
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Year end wrap ups are the most difficult,
but with Christmas around the corner and people getting
their wishlists all set I thought it was time to put up my favorite releases of the year. All titles link to my reviews and if I didn't review it I included a short line. I'm sure I've ...
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RECOMMENDATIONS | Best Books of 2009 (That I've read)
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booktionary.blogspot.com - 4 days ago
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Tom Lloyd's fourth Twilight Reign novel again features
strong art from Todd Lockwood, which is probably my
favorite of the series thus far. The shading and coloration work well and it makes me itch to see what is behind the door. The Ragged Man is due from Pyr in August ...
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Cover Unveiled for The Ragged Man by Tom Lloyd (US)
booktionary.blogspot.com - 5 days ago
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My reading habits are still a bit ravenous,
but lately I've cut back on reviews a tad
to focus on certain books that I have a bit more to say about. It doesn't mean the below are not quality reads and in fact that is quite to the contrary as many were ...
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RECOMMENDATIONS | Books Read Recently But Not Reviewed
booktionary.blogspot.com - 7 days ago
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A few months back I finished the 4th
Thursday Next novel Something Rotten by Jasper Fforde, which
finished off the first story arc. Instead of doing a review for book 4 in a series I haven't reviewed on this site before and one that has been out for a few years I thought I'd show some love for ...
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Some Love for the Thursday Next series by Jasper Fforde
booktionary.blogspot.com - 8 days ago
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Well the results are in from my most
recent poll and it looks like I'll be reading
Mark Chadbourn's Age of Misrule series before the year is out, which won with 30% of the votes narrowly beating out Stross's omnibus edition of the first two Bob Laundry books. I was a bit surprised ...
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Door Stopper Poll Results
booktionary.blogspot.com - 9 days ago
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The Reluctant Mage is the fourth book sent in the
Kingmaker, Kingbreaker world after the recent The Prodigal Mage
, which was a fantastic read overall. The cover on this one is a bit ho-hum though. The coloration isn't doing much, but in this case you could wrap ...
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Cover Unveiled for Karen Miller's The Reluctant Mage
booktionary.blogspot.com - 9 days ago
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Detective novel meet Swords & Sorcery is a
leathal combination in the hands of Bledsoe. No one
has succeed with such a melding so well. Eddie LaCrosse is very tragic guy. Bledsoe teases well with LaCrosse's backstory, which had me up late and early to get a further into his ...
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REVIEW | The Sword-Edged Blonde by Alex Bledsoe (Tor)
booktionary.blogspot.com - 11 days ago
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This is a little late, but the news
have been chafing me a bit. In a surprising move
Isaac Asimov's estate has authorized a trilogy of new I, Robot Universe books. This is shocking because Asimov had plenty of time to add to that Universe if he so desired considering the last ...
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NEWS | New I, Robot Universe Trilogy
booktionary.blogspot.com - 13 days ago
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There was quite some heated debate over Orbit
US diverting from the look of the First Law
Trilogy so much for Best Served Cold . Now Orbit has gone back to the well for a entirely new look for the mass market edition. It is very simple but effective. The ...
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Cover Unveiled for Joe Abercrombie's Best Served Cold ...
booktionary.blogspot.com - 13 days ago
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Magical, memorable, whimsical. These are just a few
of the adjectives that come to mind, but hardly do Couch
justice. Couch is quite a mundane title for such an outlandish book. Three guys move a couch, save the world. That is the tag line and ...
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REVIEW | Couch by Benjamin Parzybok (Small Beer)
booktionary.blogspot.com - 14 days ago
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Behold the cover of Gardens of the Sun
the sequel to The Quiet War (reviewed here ),
which I just snagged from the Pyr 's website. Gardens is scheduled for a March release and as of right now is my most anticipated Sci-Fi read of 2010. My interview with Paul helps ...
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Cover Unveiled for Paul McAuley's Gardens of the Sun
booktionary.blogspot.com - 15 days ago
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Brent Weeks has become a huge name in
Fantasy over the last year with the success of
the Night Angel Trilogy. The Black Prism is set in a different world from Night Angel, where instead magic is based on colors. The cover art stands up to what was done with The Way of ...
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Cover Unveiled for Brent Weeks's The Black Prism
booktionary.blogspot.com - 17 days ago
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Behold my new pile of stuff, which is
a mixture of purchases and recently received review copies.
This will also serve as a sort of preview of what I expect to review at least partially over the coming months. At the bottom of the stack we have the graphic novel The Five Fists of ...
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New Procurements
booktionary.blogspot.com - 18 days ago
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Moore just released the cover to Bite Me,
which definitely falls in line with what his recent
covers have done. Its got the cute silly thing going for it so it seems apt. As mentioned the other day the first 2 chapters to Bite Me have also been released for your reading ...
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Cover Unveiled for Christopher Moore's Bite Me
booktionary.blogspot.com - 19 days ago
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Joe Hill's second novel Horns following Heart Shaped
Box is due out early next year. The above
is the art for the PS Publishing limited edition done by the great Vincent Chong. The plot sounds very intriguing so I just may have to check this one out despite the fact I ...
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Cover Unveiled for Joe Hill's Horns Limited Edition











