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Of these, I most enjoyed Luanne Rice’s Light of the Moon. Katherine Sutcliffe’s Fever was okay, but I would read more of Rice.

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1. The Farseekers, Obernewtyn, and Ashling, a series by Isobelle Carmody (I read the first one not too long ago and it was okay but not great. Next one might be better…)2. Everything He Hasn’t Told You Yet, by Burton Silver and Martin O’Connor (The Husband and I didn’t find this to be very good; [...]

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1. The New Influencers, Paul Gillin2. Success Secrets of the Online Marketing Superstars, Mitch Meyerson3. Dark Warrior Rising, Ed Greenwood4. The Society of S, Susan Hubbard5. Tracing Shadow, Sarah Ash6. Marketing in the New Media, Holly Berkley

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1. The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Second Life (finally makes sense because of book number 2 below)2. Second Life: the official guide (Amazing, I highly recommend it.)3. Annette Vallon, Emile Legouis (Pretty good historical fiction which takes place during the time of the French revolution, about the alleged relationship between the famous English poet William Wordsworth [...]

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1. I Explain a Few Things, Pablo Neruda2. Proverbs: Uncommon Sense, Serendipity House Publications3. Citizen Girl, Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus (terrible, don’t bother)4. A Man for Temperance, Gilbert Morris (Yikes, whatever convinced me to pick this up??)5. The New Rules of Marketing and PR: How to use news releases, blogs, podcasting, viral marketing and [...]

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1. Until the Knight Comes, by Sue-Ellen Welfonder2. Expletive Deleted: a good look at bad language, by Ruth Wajnryb (good read!)3. How to Dunk a Doughnut: the science of everyday life, by Len Fisher4. Business and the Buddha: doing well by doing good, by Lloyd Field5. After Dark, by Haruki Murakami (not too bad so [...]

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1-3. Swordspoint, The Fall of The Kings, and Thomas the Rhymer, all by Ellen Kushner (not great, don’t waste your time)4. The New Rules of Marketing and PR: How to use news releases, blogs, podcasting, viral marketing & online media to reach buyers directly, by D.M. Scott (good)5. The Golden Cat, by Gabriel King (ok)6. [...]

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My All-Time Favorite Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Xenofiction, and Post-Apocalyptic Novels and Series

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It was really hard to figure out what, exactly, this category of books was. In fact, I didn’t figure it out, preferring instead to name them all in one ridiculous and exhaustive title. On your blog, you can be much tidier… The Rifters trilogy: Starfish, Maelstrom, Behemoth / Peter Watts The Hyperion Cantos: Hyperion, The [...]

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1. Celtic Daily Prayer: Prayers and Readings from the Northumbria Community2. unchristian / Kinnaman & Lyons3. The Privilege of the Sword /Ellen Kushner4. Nothing Human / Nancy Kress5. Joust / Mercedes Lackey6. Edenborn / Nick Sagan7. (not pictured) The Wild Road / Gabriel King Small notes: Edenborn, by Carl Sagan’s son Nick Sagan, had promise [...]

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False Hippo Intelligence

The Maker: So what do hippos eat? The Husband: Hippos are herbivores. That means they eat grass and river weeds and stuff. Me: And fish, they eat fish. The Husband: They do not eat fish, they’re herbivores. Me: They DO eat fish! Remember the poem? “See the handsome hippopotamus / Wading on the river-bottomus / [...]

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