Smoke and Mirrors — Neil Gaiman

Smoke and Mirrors -- Neil Gaiman

Reading the Entrails: A Rondel – 1997
An Introduction – 1998
Chivalry – 1993
Nicholas Was . . . – 1993
The Price – 1997
Troll Bridge – 1993
Don’t Ask Jack – 1995
The Goldfish Pool and Other Stories – 1996
The White Road – 1995
Queen of Knives – 1995
Changes – 1998
The Daughter of Owls – 1996
Shoggoth’s Old Peculiar – 1998
Virus – 1993
Looking for the Girl – 1993
Only the End of the World Again – 1994
Bay Wolf – 1998
We Can Get Them for You Wholesale – 1993
One Life, Furnished in Early Moorcock – 1994
Cold Colors – 1993
The Sweeper of Dreams – 1996
Foreign Parts – 1993
Vampire Sestina – 1993
Mouse – 1993
The Sea Change – 1995
When We Went to See the End of the World by Dawnie Morningside, age 11 1/2 – 1998
Desert Wind – 1998
Tastings – 1998
Babycakes – 1993
Murder Mysteries – 1993
Snow, Glass, Apples – 1994

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Trigger Warning — Neil Gaiman

Trigger Warning -- Neil Gaiman

2011 – Making A Chair
2013 – A Lunar Labyrinth
2010 – The Thing About Cassandra
2013 – Down To A Sunless Sea
2010 – The Truth Is A Cave In The Black Mountains…
2010 – My Last Landlady
2012 – Adventure Story
2008 – Orange
2013 – A Calendar Of Tales
2011 – The Case Of Death And Honey
2012 – The Man Who Forgot Ray Bradbury
2007 – Jerusalem
2013 – Click-Clack The Rattlebag
2009 – An Invocation Of Incuriosity
2013 – And Weep, Like Alexander
2013 – Nothing O’Clock
2009 – Diamonds And Pearls: A Fairy Tale
2004 – The Return Of The Thin White Duke
2007 – Feminine Endings
2009 – Observing The Formalities
2013 – The Sleeper And The Spindle
2012 – Witch Work
2011 – In Relig Odhráin
Black Dog – 2015

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One Good Dragon Deserves Another — Rachel Aaron

One Good Dragon Deserves Another -- Rachel AaronStill the same feeling that i was getting with Nice Dragons Finish Last, in that the pacing is still annoying me a bit.   I think it’s totally to do with there being so much going on in these books with so many great characters that sometimes the story takes one away from something that one really doesn’t want to be taken away from, leaving one chomping at the bit to get back to that one character’s story line, thus giving the impression that everything’s suddenly going slow and plodding along when it actually isn’t.   And then, when you find youself back at that one character’s story line you’ve been aching to get to, you’ll more than likely find that you’re now chomping at the bit to get back to another character’s story.

But — guess what — you keep-on-reading-and-a-reading because these books are really, really good with plenty of really, really great characters.

Which, you guessed it, left me chomping at the bit to get started on No Good Dragon Goes Unpunished.

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