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Shelfie Challenge: Gryphon’s Eyrie

Gryphon’s Eyrie is the last book in the trilogy. Andre Norton wrote it with A.C. Crispin. I don’t know how anyone writes with anyone else, so I’ll be paying attention to see if I can catch them in the act. That, or I’ll be completely sucked in as usual. I’m not good at standing outside […]

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Shelfie Challenge: Gryphon in Glory

Predictably, next in my reading was Gryphon in Glory, the second book in the trilogy. I haven’t read it as many times (because for a long time I did not know that The Crystal Gryphon had a sequel) so it’s not as much of a remembered favorite. I remember how Andre Norton enraptured me as

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Shelfie Challenge, Book the First: The Crystal Gryphon

First up, The Crystal Gryphon by André Norton, given to me for Christmas by my marvelous roomie. After deciding months ago that it had been too long since I’d read the trilogy, I managed to locate the sequels. The first book, however, had eluded me. Luckily my roommate is a skilled huntress of books. The

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What’s Your Reread Ratio?

What's Your Reread Ratio?

Today I found this awesome review of Knight Errant, in which the author says they will reread KE, though they “NEVER read a book more than once!” It’s hugely flattering! But the roomie and I didn’t understand how someone could read all (almost, yay!) (ahem) all books only once. So I’m wondering. What’s your reread

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Touched By An Alien

Yup, read another book! Touched by an Alien, by Gini Koch. It’s Men In Black with romance, and it’s tons of fun. Koch is inventive and smart, and so is her main character. From the moment an angry husband turns into a monster before her eyes, the surprises just keep coming at Kitty, and she

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Even Wiser Than We Knew

There is a theory which states that if ever anybody discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why it is here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another theory which states that this has already happened. Douglas Adams English humorist & science fiction novelist

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Still Vacationing

I’m reading, watching TV and movies, and helping the roomie pack. May go insane if I don’t write soon, but suddenly there’s no time for that. Seems if I don’t spend a week snarling at everyone who interrupts, the word gets out that I’m not writing, and everyone descends to make sure I don’t start

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