Category: Book Reviews
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Three for the Month (August 2021)
After another month off in my series, and back I am with my reading suggestions in what is a semi-hiatus summer. I took on…
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Three for the Month (June 2021)
Welcome back to my reading suggestion series, after one month’s break. Not that I haven’t read anything in May (quite the opposite) but all…
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Three for the Month (April 2021)
Again, a late summary of this month’s reading, due to work. Oh well, the pandemic certainly changed the way people work and the personal…
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Three for the Month (March 2021)
This time the reading offer for the month arrives almost at the end of the month itself. A good illustration of a period incredibly…
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Three for the Month (February 2021)
This month I am late for my usual book presentation, and the reason is, as you might imagine, what’s happening on Mars, which is…
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‘Ties That Bind: Love in Fantasy and Science Fiction’ made the BSFA Longlist.
Just a quick announcement about this non-fiction collection published by Luna Press Publishing about love in SFF, which I just found out made the…
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Three for the Month (January 2021)
This time it was relatively easy to select the three featured books for the blog: they’re the ones I am reading just now, and…
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Three for the Month (December 2020)
For the last reading list of 2020, I have three very different suggestions. The only thing they have in common is that all of…
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Three for the Month (November 2020)
Even if it is now mid-November, I have not forgotten about my three monthly books, and I am actually almost done with them: I…
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Three for the Month (October 2020)
September has just ended, but the books I had on my table were over long before. I am already at an advanced stage in…
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Three for the Month (September 2020)
This is the moment of the year people generally say, no wait, really? I can’t believe we’re almost done. This year tasted differently, though,…
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Three for the Month (August 2020)
August is going unbelievably fast, in between school reopening (yes, in Scotland we start next week) and Frozen Wavelets’ open submission window. But I’m…
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Three for the Month (July 2020)
Even though it’s only July 5, I’m already well advanced in my reading this month. Which makes for a (good) novelty –bless holidays and…
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Three for the Months (June 2020)
This month looks about tragic in terms of available time, but since I have challenged myself to read at least three new books every…
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Three for the Months (May 2020)
It looks not so long since I’ve done April’s post, but, thanks to the lockdown, I’ve been reading a lot, so I’m ready for…
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Three for the Months (April 2020)
One of the things lockdown is good for (in addition of help fight Covid-2019) is that you get additional time for reading (even if…
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Deadly Companions: a reading list for the pandemic.
If like many people (including me) in this part of the world you’re in lockdown, total or partial, you might find some of these…
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Three for the Months (March 2020)
I can’t believe the time has gone so fast! I still have to finish one of my February books, but the line up for…
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Three for the Month (February 2020)
I didn’t even notice I was doing this post on St Valentine Day, probably because I paid no attention to the celebration (sorry, Eros),…
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Three for the Month (January 2020)
Thanks to Christmas (time + gift cards), I had the opportunity to go on a shopping spree in my favourite places: bookshops and manga…
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Three for the Month (December 2019)
After Medieval history in November (rewarded by S2 of Knightfall just landed on Netflix, something that makes me cringe but I can’t void watching…
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Three for the Month (November 2019)
November is traditionally the SF month in the blogging community but this year, due to job reasons, is going for me to be Medieval…
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Three for the Month (October 2019)
This month I am slightly late to announce my three selected books, but the good thing is that I have already started reading them.…
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Three for the Month (September 2019)
In these difficult (in the sense of super-busy) days at work, it is never an easy task to find time to read a new…