For a history book, this is probably as good as it gets. I think I'd have enjoyed it more if I'd listened straight through, rather than putting it aside for weeks or months at a time before finally getting back to it. I noticed that I got a lot more wrapped up in the story(s) the longer I listened ...
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The Plantagenets, Dan Jones
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Mica and Starlight
Such delicious nostalgia!
I don't read a lot of poetry as an adult, but I used to as a kid--not of the high literary variety so much as this simpler, lyrical style. So that alone was a throwback for me. Also, the subject matter of growing up in the desert primarily of Tucson, AZ, beautifully ...
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The Gap and the Gain, Sullivan and Hardy
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The Gap and the Gain
I've read a lot of self-help books--so many that I've largely stopped listening to them now, because I rarely hear anything new.
This one was new.
My brother, a high achiever himself, told me about this one and said that it's been a game-changer for him. It's definitely very common for type-A ...
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The Echo of Old Books, Barbara Davis
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Review of The Bird and the Sword
This was a very unusual fantasy.
I picked it up because I recently finished an historical fiction book by Amy Harmon that I loved ("A Girl Called Samson"). I knew just from the book description that this would be very different in terms of the plot, though I could definitely recognize her ...
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The Echo of Old Books
Delightful - and with a surprise happy ending!
I'm not entirely sure how I'd even classify this book. It's part romance, part mystery, and part fantasy (though it's urban, and the main character has what Orson Scott Card would call a micropower: she can read the emotions in old books left over ...
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The Bird and the Sword, by Amy Harmon
Today's podcast comes from this blog review of The Bird and the Sword. Check out this episode! ...
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Caves of Glass RELEASE WEEK
Today's podcast is about my new high fantasy release, Caves of Glass, which you can pick up here! Here is the back cover copy: The illegitimate son of a peasant, Rion of Tryferos has very limited prospects with only one remarkable talent: when he plays the lyre, he ushers in the supernatural ...
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