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This Side of Para...

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"what can you do about it--deep, blue night?" Apr 29, 2010 10:36pm

 

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Criminal by Karin Slaughter
Chris Kepner voted for Criminal (Will Trent, #7) in Best Mystery & Thriller in the Opening Round of the 2012 Goodreads Choice Awards.
Criminal by Karin Slaughter
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Chris Kepner rated a book 5 of 5 stars
Tomorrow The Killing by Daniel Polansky
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I remember the lightning in the air, and the lovers bidding goodbye to each other in the streets, and I can tell you what I think. We went to war because going to war is fun, because there's something in the human breast that trills at the thought, although perhaps not the reality, of murdering its fellows in vast numbers. Fighting a war ain't fun - fighting a war is pretty miserable. But starting a war? Hell, starting a war is better than a night floating on daeva's honey.Daniel Polansky
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A Clash of Kings by George R.R. Martin
Love the way this story is unfolding...can't wait to see how HBO adapts this one.
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Der Herr Der Unterstadt by Daniel Polansky
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Joan of Arc by Mark Twain
Chris Kepner rated a book 4 of 5 stars
A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin
Fantastic plotting...it's clear why HBO picked this series up, and indeed why GRRM has so many loyal fans.
Low Town by Daniel Polansky
" I finished this one a while back and couldn't wait to get the review out anymore. Read my full review HERE. Then go and pre-order your copy today! " Read more of this review »
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Daniel Polansky
“I remember the lightning in the air, and the lovers bidding goodbye to each other in the streets, and I can tell you what I think. We went to war because going to war is fun, because there's something in the human breast that trills at the thought, although perhaps not the reality, of murdering its fellows in vast numbers. Fighting a war ain't fun - fighting a war is pretty miserable. But starting a war? Hell, starting a war is better than a night floating on daeva's honey.”
Daniel Polansky, Low Town


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