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"Every seven-year-old deserves a superhero. That's just how it is."

"Waxillium Ladrian,lawman for hire, swung off his horse and turned to face the saloon."
Shadows of Self
Sounds very wildwest doesn't it?



"Having no personal commitment to either of the new consuls, Gaius Julius Caesar and his sons simply tacked themselves onto the procession which started nearest their house, the procession of the senior consul, Marcus Minucius Rufus."

THE ALICE NETWORK by Kate Quinn
The Alice Network

THE ALICE NETWORK by Kate Quinn"
It has me curious. Great first line.

THE ALICE NETWORK by Kate Quinn"
I hope you enjoy the story. I'll be interested in your comments when you're finished.


I was looking for the book I have as an ebook, and it's Sage's Eyes. When I was looking at her author page, it notes that she died in 1986, and any books published under her name since her death were ghostwritten by Andrew Neiderman, so Sage's Eyes was really written by him.

THE ALICE NETWORK by Kate Quinn
The Alice Network"
ooo nice


That's a rather oddly constructed sentence. Still, it's intriguing. That book has been on my wishlist since it came out.

Oh, I love his work, mostly, but I was very disappointed in this story. I love this line though!

THE ALICE NETWORK by Kate Quinn
The Alice Network"
I WANT to read this one soon!

I've noticed that the sentence structures are interesting - they sort of feel like literal translations from Chinese, which I'm assuming is what the author hoped to achieve - I'm just a couple of chapters in and it's working for me so far...

The Art of Racing in the Rain.
I did not read back through all of the posts to see if this one's been done before, but I understand the line now...

- White Nights, Fyodor Dostoyevsky

- The House on Mango Street, Sandra Cisneros

Me too. Just makes me smile thinking about it.
... there was an interesting Freudian slip typo there I am glad I caught.


I like this one!

The Art of Racing in the Rain.
I did not read back through all of the posts to see if this one's been done ..."
One of my favorites, Cherie. I hope you enjoy it too!


"Dust and ashes though I am, I sleep the sleep of angels. Most nights nothing wakes me, not til I'm ready. But my sleep was ragged that night and pierced in the morning by someone calling to me in fear. A voice hissing, urgent, through the grille, 'Father, are you in there?'"

I've got a good feeling about it, Margo. I think it's going to be an interesting read. And I've just discovered I can use it for the Zodiac challenge :D


"It starts with flashes.
Blinding, eye-searing flashes of red and white, which gradually resolve into a canopy of crimson with the brilliant sunlight of a Roman summer slashing through like a blade. The world below that shelter is a dreadful scarlet, battered and stabbed by those sharp beams of light." This is from the prologue.


I thought the same, Margo. I like the snippets of brutal language in the passage and the references to red, they feel very ominous and symbolic and tie in well with what we know about Caligula, namely that he wasn't a particularly nice guy 😬

I found that out when I read I, Claudius. At least I know who Caligula is/was now.

I found that out when I read I, Claudius. At least I know who Caligula is/was now."
I've haven't read I, Claudius yet, Cherie, but I know Caligula is portrayed as a complete and utter madman in it. His is certainly not a name you forget once you know it. He is often described as being one of the most evil men who ever lived.

I found that out when I read I, Claudius. At least I know who Caligula is/was now."
Cherie, I loved I, Claudius. I seem to remember you like it so much. Ah well, can't win 'em all! This is a bit of cross threading but I'm wondering are you going to read The Daylight War? Sorry mods :-/

Lisa - I think you will like it. I have not decided if I will add Caligula to my TBR yet, but I like what you posted, and may.
re: The Daylight War - Yes, starting today.


"Later!" The word, the voice, the attitude.
I'd never heard anyone use "later" to say goodbye before. It sounded harsh, curt, and dismissive, spoken with the veiled indifference of people who may not care to see or hear from you again."
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