Not all puns are created equal, and that is never more evident than with a book title like Equal Rites, by Terry Pratchett (Discworld…
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The story of Outlander, by Diana Gabaldon, follows the story of Claire, an unfortunate wartime nurse who is pulled back in time and dropped…
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Ready Player One is about to release in theatres, and so now seemed like a good time to read the origin material. In addition,…
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The story of Emma, by Jane Austen, is by no means recent, and as such, there is likely nothing of value that my commentary…
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As I said in my review of Guards! Guards!, please acquire a Discworld novel if you’ve never read one. Here is a primer: it’s…
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If you’ve already read Feast of Sorrow: A Novel of Ancient Rome and enjoyed it, you should probably stop reading this review. I did…
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In my hunt for a book that was entirely new to me, I came across A Confederacy of Dunces. According to the dust jacket,…
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If you’ve never read a Discworld novel, please go out and buy one. Try not to be daunted by the volume of work, as…
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A Strange Tense that Lacks Tension, a review of Pattern Recognition
by eesomeink April 1, 2017The main character in Pattern Recognition is allergic to logos. I am reasonably certain that this concept ties in to the plot of the…
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Considering how often I reference the eight rules of writing advice from Kurt Vonnegut—even declaring them commandments—one might assume that I have read all…