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2008 » show/hide
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January » show/hide
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Redefining Handheld Gaming,
by Arthur B
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Ferretfood: the Sir Charles Napier,
by Julian Lynch
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Review and Digression: The Black Magician Trilogy and Fantasy in General,
by Daniel Hemmens
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Poking the Professionals,
by Arthur B
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The Counte of Monte Cristo with gender bending,
by Kyra Smith
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The Book of Words in Pictures,
by Kyra Smith
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Freedom to Pillage!,
by Arthur B
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The Reading Canary on The Book of Words,
by Kyra Smith
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Book Review: Standish by Erastes,
by Kyra Smith
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Forgotten Queen of Mars,
by Arthur B
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Y: The Last Man,
by Guy
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The Reading Canary Tackles the Mystic Swordsman,
by Arthur B
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Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life,
by Kyra Smith
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The Death Paradox,
by Daniel Hemmens
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The Name of the Genre,
by Rami Chowdhury
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February » show/hide
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March » show/hide
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The Reading Canary: The Drenai Saga (Part 1),
by Arthur B
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More Tea, Vicar? Not Today.,
by Kyra Smith
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Musings on Race in Fantasy or: Why Ron Weasley isn't Black,
by Daniel Hemmens
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What The Fucking Fucking Fuck JK Rowling?,
by Daniel Hemmens
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Review: Juno (sans baby puns),
by Kyra Smith
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The Reading Canary: Read By Dawn,
by Arthur B
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The Precise Moment At Which I Gave Up On Cecilia Dart-Thornton's "The Iron Tree" and Why You Should Read Deborah J. Miller's "Swarmthief's Dance" Instead,
by Arthur B
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Dark, Passionate, and Playful -- Nightwish at the Astoria,
by Rami Chowdhury
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April » show/hide
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Review: The Blade Itself,
by Kyra Smith
Kyra Smith is really fucking impressed.
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Review and Discussion: The Age of the Five Trilogy,
by Daniel Hemmens
Dan Hemmens starts another of his multi-part epic review thingys.
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The Reading Canary: The Eisenhorn Trilogy,
by Arthur B
Arthur reviews a trilogy of Warhammer 40,000 tie-in novels. Stop sniggering, it's actually quite good.
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Age of the Five: Matters of Faith,
by Daniel Hemmens
Dan Hemmens continues his discussion of Trudi Canavan's Age of the Five trilogy, with digressions about Religion in Fantasy.
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Review: The Orphanage,
by Kyra Smith
Kyra Smith is scared of children. And doors.
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Black Sheep - the funniest splaaaaaatter-flest I've seen in a long time,
by Jen Spencer
Evil sheep make Jen Spencer happy
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Review: Enchanted,
by Kyra Smith
Kyra Smith is right on the cutting edge of popular culture with her review of the 2007 Xmas hit Enchanted.
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If Anglophones Were Civilised They Would Read Angelica Gorodischer,
by Arthur B
Arthur really enjoyed Kalpa Imperial.
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May Contain Spoilers,
by Kyra Smith
Kyra Smith rants about the widespread attitude to spoilers and takes potshots at JK Rowling and George Lucas in passing.
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Wet Lesbians,
by Kyra Smith
Kyra Smith reviews on Water Liles (Naissance Des Pieuvres)
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One Hundred And Ten Fantasy Novels,
by Daniel Hemmens
Dan Hemmens invents a new game, while being mean about genre fiction.
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An Anthology Series So Good Even Stephen Jones Can't Ruin It,
by Arthur B
Arthur enjoys the two latest volumes of The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror, despite the best efforts of its editor.
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Lafferty's Time-Travelling Spacefaring Dreamworld Arabian Nights,
by Arthur B
Arthur enjoyed Sindbad: the Thirteenth Voyage, by R.A. Lafferty, but wonders whether it isn't very slightly offensive.
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May » show/hide
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An Open Letter to Her Majesty's Government,
by Daniel Hemmens
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Shooting Fish In a Barrel,
by Daniel Hemmens
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Iron Man's Morality,
by Damien F
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Today's Independent Was Edited by My Mum,
by Daniel Hemmens
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The Moment That Broke It,
by Kyra Smith
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The Battle for the DS,
by Arthur B
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Oxford Murdered,
by Kyra Smith
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Review - Song of the Beast,
by Kyra Smith
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Why I Gave Up On Trauma Center: Under the Knife After Less Than An Hour,
by Arthur B
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Traces of Dusk,
by Arthur B
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Ferret Food - Old Orleans,
by Julian Lynch
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Assured Entertainment,
by Kyra Smith
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Ramsey Gets the Last Laugh,
by Arthur B
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Don't They Shine Beautiful?,
by Jamie Johnston
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Yo! Ferretfood,
by Julian Lynch
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