Category: Collection
Complete Works of Jonathan Swift — Jonathan Swift
The Satires
A Tale of a Tub
The Battle of the Books
The Bickerstaff-Partridge Papers
The Swearer’s Bank
Gulliver’s Travels – 1726
Gulliver’s Travels – 1735
A Modest Proposal
An Examination of Certain Abuses
A Complete Collection of Genteel and Ingenious Conversation
Directions to Servants
Minor Satires
The Sermons
Three Sermons
Brotherly Love and Other Sermons
Other Religious Works
List of Religious Works
The Political Works
Drapier’s Letters
List of Political Works
The Historical Works
The History of the Four Last Years of the Queen
An Abstract of the History of England
Remarks on the Characters of the Court of Queen Anne
Remarks on Lord Clarendon’s “History of the Rebellion”
Remarks on Bishop Burnet’s “History of His Own Time”
Note on the “Freeholder”
The Journalism
Contributions to “The Tatler”
Contributions to “The Examiner”
Contributions to “The Spectator”
Contributions to “The Intelligencer”
The Poetry Collection
The Poems of Jonathan Swift
The Poems
List of Poems in Chronological Order
List of Poems in Alphabetical Order
The Memoir
A Journal to Stella
The Biographies
Sketch of the Life of Dr. Jonathan Swift — R. Phillips
Dean Swift — James McGee
Jonathan’s Page
#delphicompleteworks #poetry #jonathanswift
A Winter Book — Tove Jansson
Tales from the Folly — Ben Aaronovitch
Nightingale: London 1966
Dedicated Follower of Fashion
The Home Crowd Advantage
Tobias Winter
The Domestic
The Cockpit
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Granny
Favourite Uncle
King of Rats
Reynolds
A Rare Book of Cunning Device
Three Rivers, Two Husbands and a Baby
Vanessa Sommers Other Christmas List
Ben’s Page
#fantasy #benaaronovitch
Complete Works of Aldous Huxley — Aldous Huxley
This is hardly “The Complete Works”. See Aldous’ page for a more complete list.
The Novels
Crome Yellow
Antic Hay
Those Barren Leaves
Point Counter Point
Brave New World
Eyeless in Gaza
After Many a Summer
Time Must Have a Stop
Ape and Essence
The Genius and the Goddess
Island
The Translation
A Virgin Heart by Remy de Gourmont
The Shorter Fiction
Limbo
Mortal Coils
Little Mexican
Two or Three Graces
Brief Candles
Miscellaneous Short Stories
The Short Stories
List of Short Stories in Chronological Order
List of Short Stories in Alphabetical Order
The Poetry Collections
The Burning Wheel
The Defeat of Youth and Other Poems
Leda
The Cicadas and Other Poems
The Poems
List of Poems in Chronological Order
List of Poems in Alphabetical Order
Selected Non-Fiction
The Olive Tree and Other Essays
What are You Going to Do About it?
The Perennial Philosophy
Science, Liberty and Peace
The Devils of Loudun
The Doors of Perception
Heaven and Hell
Brave New World Revisited
The Memoir
The Art of Seeing
Aldous’ Page
#delphicompleteworks #philosophy #aldoushuxley
Machine Learning — Hugh Howey
Aliens and Alien Worlds
The Walk up Nameless Ridge
Second Suicide
Nothing Goes to Waste
Deep Blood Kettle
Artificial Intelligences
Machine Learning
Executable
The Box
Glitch
Silo Stories
In the Air
In the Mountain
In the Woods
Fantasy
Hell from the East
The Black Beast
The Good God
Algorithms of Love and Hate
The Automated Ones
Mouth Breathers
While (u > i) i- -;
Virtual Worlds
The Plagiarist
Select Character
Lost and Found
Promises of London
Peace in Amber
Hugh’s Page
#scifi #hughhowey
The Best Tales of Hoffmann — E. T. A. Hoffmann
Untold — AJ Eversley
A Shrewdness of Swindlers — DeAnna Knippling
DeAnna sent me an ARC to have a read and comment on, with the caveat that she still had some polishing to do. So yes, there were a few things that still needed some work with the copy i received, but all in all, it was a very enjoyable read. And then, having sent my notes to Deanna, she then sent me an updated version back with my little moans all sorted out.
What i liked most-est about this book is that instead of the the usual bunch of short stories thrown randomly into a collection, DeAnna has taken time to tie all these stories together with a frame story. Each short is given its own character to tell it in a magical, story contest in a downstairs backroom of a speakeasy: which just happens to be organised by one of the Fae who we’re told really like to collect human stories.
But one of the story tellers is murdered just before the contest with the suspect most probably being one of the tellers at the table, which makes things more interesting.
Best of all, it’s a good collection of characters and a good collection of stories for you to enjoy, with a prize at the end for the best story.