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Author Felix Gilman Supplies Seven Reasons Why You Should Read Gears of the City
Author Felix Gilman Supplies Seven Reasons Why You Should Read Gears of the City
Felix Gilman returns once again to the streets of Ararat in Gears of the City , a novel that Agony Column’s Rick Kleffel calls “A dark, dank and delightful combination of rip-roaring adventure.” In this sequel to 2007’s Thunderer , that novel’s priest protagonist Arjun is lost to himself, his ...
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Enter the Octopus — Quick summary of the “Amazon Fail” thing that happened over the weekend Felix Gilman’s seven reasons why you should read “Gears of the City” New Kurt Vonnegut book “’The Elements of Style’ does not deserve the enormous esteem in which it is held by American college graduates” (via ...

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SF Signal — ... Mad Scientist Laboratories] EVENT: Richard Lupoff and Peter S. Beagle headline the next SF in SF on April 18th. GOOD CAUSE: Portions of the sale of Steve N. Lee's book What If... will be donated to the Save the Children charity. Lists: Star Wars and Metropolis make TCM's Most Influential Classic Movies. [via Rope of Silicon] Felix Gilman lists 7 Reasons Why You Should Read Gears of the City. BooksFairy lists The ...

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