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Rea Book Reviews: May 2015
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Friday, 29 May 2015. Evil Games by Angela Marsons. When a rapist is found mutilated in a brutal attack, Detective Kim Stone and her team are called in to bring a swift resolution. But, as more vengeful killings come to light, it soon becomes clear that there is someone far more sinister at work. With the investigation quickly gathering momentum, Kim finds herself exposed to great danger and in the sights of a lethal individual undertaking their own twisted experiment. Angela Marsons has created such a fo...
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‘The Calliope Crashed to the Ground…’ « colemining
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Made of the myth. 8216;The Calliope Crashed to the Ground…’. One of my very best BFFs seemed to be reflecting upon a park in New Jersey last evening, and posted a line from a particular little ditty as her status on the facebook. It got the song running through my head, of course- the super-rhyme-scheme is catchy as all get-out, but the version that popped in there was Manfred Mann’s cover of the tune, rather than Bruce’s original. Shrines to the Muses-. The Romans picked up on the idea of the daughters ...
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Maud | Books, Books & Books...
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Books, Books and Books…. Book reviews, reactions and thoughts about everyday events! The Classics Club Challenge. Quote of the Week. Posted in Book Reviews. I have been quiet for a few months but be reassured… I am back. I have been quite busy with my readings during the past few months. Here’s a little preview of the books I’ve read, reread, loved, liked, will never open again. A Train in Winter. Once on a Moonless Night. By Stephen King was also a reread. Nothing better than a very familiar, all ti...
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Celebrating the first apples | Notes on a Spanish Valley
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Notes on a Spanish Valley. Award-winning blog – Living in rural Andalucia. Celebrating the first apples. There’s nothing like eating the first apples of the season picked off your own tree. And guess what we made? Apple pie, of course, deep-dish double-crust apple pie. A pinch of salt. 125g butter, cold. Pre-heat the oven to Gas 7/425F/220C, with a baking sheet. Lightly grease a deep pie dish. Wrap the dough in cling film and leave it to rest in the fridge for 30 minutes. Next, roll out the second half o...
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Conceptual image showing the themes of my current work in progress | Ántonia Moran
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Author of speculative fiction. Conceptual image showing the themes of my current work in progress. March 9, 2014. More arguments for the multi-verse →. 26 thoughts on “ Conceptual image showing the themes of my current work in progress. March 13, 2014 at 12:00 am. Keep up churning new ideas, Nia! Good luck in all your endeavors! Nia Simone and Ántonia Moran. March 13, 2014 at 12:03 am. Thank you so much, Fabio! March 13, 2014 at 12:05 am. May I continue calling you Nia? Nia Simone and Ántonia Moran.
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‘Ye who enter here’ « colemining
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Made of the myth. 8216;Ye who enter here’. About Hell- and if there are people out there who buy into that little nightmare of our mythology. I sort of forgot about it, to be honest. Although Anne has examined the ideas of Heaven and Hell, both in her Vampire Chronicles and the her more obviously-searching books about the youth of Jesus, I wasn’t sure where the question was sourced, and didn’t really feel like getting involved in a listing of the reasons why Hell makes me so angry. Sigh Just when I think...
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Alwin (and Nick Heyward) « colemining
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Made of the myth. Alwin (and Nick Heyward). I have always been surrounded by storytellers. Some of them aren’t aware of their gift and others pass it off as ‘just telling stories’ and never pursue the art beyond their incredibly fortunate immediate circle of friends and family. I have previously written about some who have influenced and entertained me through their stories in song and myth-making writers whose stories entertain, enlighten and inspire my own creativity. Since it’s the first day bac...
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The First Chapter: Rooftops. – thumbs, beasts and thieves
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The First Chapter: Rooftops. About Thumbs and Me. Thumbs, beasts and thieves. How to steal the world. The First Chapter: Rooftops. Thumbs. Beasts and Thieves. When you turn upside-down for more than a few seconds, you feel pressure build up behind your eyes, inside and around your nose, across your cheeks. Hanging upside-down takes practice and very few people do it out of choice. They shudder and draw their cloaks closer around themselves, dreading something supernatural amongst the ugly gargoyles.
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Longines – The Master Collection | (Un)usual Lifestyle
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Optimus Alive’14 – a Festival you do not want to miss! Wacom – Bamboo Pen and Touch Special Edition (medium) →. Longines – The Master Collection. March 8, 2014. It is not news for anybody that watches made in Switzerland are the most famous watches in the world, for their precision and luxurious looks. Longines. Once again, I believe that the blue hands make the watch so elegantly versatile that it goes well with pretty much everything, from a formal 3-piece suit to a casual t-shirt and jeans. The round ...
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