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#8 – Making History | Small Victories
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You’ve got to take them where you can get them. Laquo; #7 – Carter Beats The Devil. 9 – First Among Sequels. 8 – Making History. June 2, 2008. When I was a kid, I had a picture book that my parents got for me from a booth at the mall. They had this computer which would fill in characters in the story with the names of me and my friends and family, and print out a personalized book. (You might also know this idea from. 8220;Lisa’s favourite book is: magazines! I bring this up now because, with. Funny for ...
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#10 – The Sorcitor’s Test | Small Victories
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You’ve got to take them where you can get them. Laquo; #9 – First Among Sequels. 11 – King John of Canada. 10 – The Sorcitor’s Test. July 7, 2008. The Sorcitor’s Test. One month later, and with thousands of dollars on the line, Chris finished. The Sorcitor’s Test. Clocking in at something like 50,004 words. Which does sound a bit suspicious, true, but the bible of NaNoWriMo is the book. The Sorcitor’s Test. Or other works, and someday I’ll be recommending a wide release by him to you here. You are commen...
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Small Victories | You’ve got to take them where you can get them. | Page 2
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You’ve got to take them where you can get them. 9 – First Among Sequels. June 8, 2008. Is Jasper Fforde’s seventh book, and fifth in the exceptional Thursday Next series. The last two things I read by him were the comparatively inferior spin-offs. The Big Over Easy. There’s no point in my recommending. To you. If you haven’t read the first four books in the series, you would be hopelessly lost starting here. And if you have. 8 – Making History. June 2, 2008. 8220;Lisa’s favourite book is: magazines!
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#9 – First Among Sequels | Small Victories
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You’ve got to take them where you can get them. Laquo; #8 – Making History. 10 – The Sorcitor’s Test. 9 – First Among Sequels. June 8, 2008. Is Jasper Fforde’s seventh book, and fifth in the exceptional Thursday Next series. The last two things I read by him were the comparatively inferior spin-offs. The Big Over Easy. There’s no point in my recommending. To you. If you haven’t read the first four books in the series, you would be hopelessly lost starting here. And if you have. June 11, 2008 at 2:30 am.
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#13 – Lost at Sea | Small Victories
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You’ve got to take them where you can get them. Laquo; #12 – Crooked Little Vein. 14 – Wuthering Heights. 13 – Lost at Sea. September 8, 2008. In addition to slowly, slowly reading a few novels over the past few months, I’ve also been reading a number of graphic novels. I decided to not include reviews for those books here, because most of the time, the comics I’m reading are ones that people who care about the genre read 20 years ago (. The Dark Knight Returns. Or ongoing series (. And hey, look! Are st...
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Book List | Small Victories
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You’ve got to take them where you can get them. My ongoing list of books to read, accumulated via recommendations, reviews, Facebook stalking, etc. If you have any other suggestions or particular love/hate for any of these ones, I’d love to hear about it. Kingsley Amis –. Eric Chase Anderson –. Chuck Dugan is AWOL: A Novel With Maps. Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith –. Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. Paul Auster –. The Book of Illusions. Richard Bachman –. Jonathan Barnes –. Chris Baty –. By the Sword...
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Chronic Absenteeism | Small Victories
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You’ve got to take them where you can get them. Laquo; #15 – Soon I Will Be Invincible. June 23, 2009. Oh, right, I used to have a blog. Eight months of silence. That’s not enough time to have someone declared dead in the real world, but online, I’m lucky WordPress didn’t give the name Small Victories to an inspirational LOLcats page or something while I was away. But the worst part is, I. FOUR Two months a book. And I took. John Hodgman –. More Information Than You Require. The Areas of My Expertise.
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You’ve got to take them where you can get them. Calum MacLeod likes to read. He is also easily distracted. Let’s watch! The title of this blog was stolen from Paul Neilan. Apathy and Other Small Victories. And the header image from Renaissance Revolution. Here, I figure you might like this. Http:/ www.megaupload.com/? Also incase you didn’t know about this novella here is a short synapsis:. I hope you enjoy it. Let me know what you think. August 31, 2010 at 4:56 am. August 31, 2010 at 4:58 am.
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#14 – Wuthering Heights | Small Victories
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You’ve got to take them where you can get them. Laquo; #13 – Lost at Sea. 15 – Soon I Will Be Invincible. 14 – Wuthering Heights. October 9, 2008. I would ordinarily say, as I usually do when I read a book that everyone else on the planet has already read, that there’s no point in reviewing Emily Brontë’s. 8211; after it’s been in print for 160 years, what more can I really say about it after one cursory read? 8220;Miss Linton, take your seat by. Had I been born where laws are less strict, and tastes les...
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