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Every Day Should Be Tuesday. Speculative Fiction Book Reviews and Sundry. Author Archives: H.P. Blogs on speculative fiction books at Every Day Should Be Tuesday. Review of The Walking Dead, Vol. 27: The Whisperer War by Robert Kirkman. March 8, 2017. Review of The Crimson Campaign by Brian McClellan. March 7, 2017. Review of Promise of Blood by Brian McClellan. March 6, 2017. Promise of Blood is a fantasy debut that shows epic promise. The action, plot, dialogue, pacing, and world-building are all t...
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Ranking the New Wheel of Time Covers | Every Day Should Be Tuesday
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Every Day Should Be Tuesday. Speculative Fiction Book Reviews and Sundry. Ranking the Original Wheel of Time Covers. Review of Mystic by Jason Denzel →. Ranking the New Wheel of Time Covers. November 18, 2015. These covers were later used for the new trade paperback editions of the books, with two exceptions, A Crown of Swords and The Path of Daggers. I omit A Memory of Light because it is the only book to get a single cover across formats. Accordingly, sixteen books total are ranked. A Crown of Swords (...
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Book Reviews | Every Day Should Be Tuesday
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Every Day Should Be Tuesday. Speculative Fiction Book Reviews and Sundry. Son of the Morning. The Dark Between the Stars. Cirsova vol. 1. Cirsova vol. 2. Women of Futures Past. Of Sand and Malice Made. Song of Shattered Sands 0.5). Twelve Kings of Sharakhai. Song of Shattered Sands 1). The House of Shattered Wings. Krampus: The Yule Lord. The Zombie Survival Guide. The Cinder Spires: The Aeronaut’s Windlass. The Plague of Swords. Sorcerer to the Crown. The Lives of Tao. The Deaths of Tao. The Days of Tao.
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Short Review Roundup – Old School Edition | Every Day Should Be Tuesday
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Every Day Should Be Tuesday. Speculative Fiction Book Reviews and Sundry. Throwback SF Thursday: 1984 by George Orwell, Part 2. Throwback SF Thursday: Looking Back on 2016 →. Short Review Roundup Old School Edition. December 29, 2016. I don’t pull out my old books for another reread as much as I used to, but I pulled out a couple of my favorite series from when I was a kid recently, spurred by rereads on Tor.com. By Raymond Feist and Janny Wurts. Torcom did a reread. By Margaret Weis and Tracey Hickman.
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Reading Update 2016 | Every Day Should Be Tuesday
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Every Day Should Be Tuesday. Speculative Fiction Book Reviews and Sundry. Throwback SF Thursday: Looking Back on 2016. 10 Most Popular Posts in 2016 →. January 2, 2017. I read 86 books in 2016. That was slightly off the 96 books I read in 2015, but still the second most since I started a Goodreads. Account in 2011. It’s also somewhat skewed by reading relatively more graphic novels and novellas and less epic fantasy and history–I read fewer. One Star (all DNFs). Son of the Morning. Saga, Volumes 4 and 5.
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10 Most Popular Posts in 2016 | Every Day Should Be Tuesday
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Every Day Should Be Tuesday. Speculative Fiction Book Reviews and Sundry. ANNOUNCEMENT: Throwback SF Thursday Now Featured at the Castalia House Blog →. 10 Most Popular Posts in 2016. January 3, 2017. This isn’t a list of my ten best. 2016 A few posts from November 2015 proved very popular over the past year, so I decided to do the ten most popular posts in. Of the new Wheel of Time covers to make the list in just the very last few days of 2016. Without further adieu, in reverse order:. Read the full post.
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Every Day Should Be Tuesday | Speculative Fiction Book Reviews and Sundry | Page 2
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Every Day Should Be Tuesday. Speculative Fiction Book Reviews and Sundry. Newer posts →. Review of Death’s End by Cixin Liu, translated by Ken Liu. February 14, 2017. With its completion with Death’s End. This has never been a series interested in hewing to convention. And so we get a story spanning a few million years (specifically, 1453 18906416). SPOILERS for the first two books in the Remembrance of Earth’s Past series below the fold.). Continue reading →. February 9, 2017. Reads like equal parts har...
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Throwback SF Thursday | Every Day Should Be Tuesday
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Every Day Should Be Tuesday. Speculative Fiction Book Reviews and Sundry. Women of Futures Past. The Legend of Tarzan. L Sprague de Camp. Have Space Suit Will Travel (coming soon! 1984 ( Part 1. Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. Monster Squad (1987 movie). Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1994 movie). The Narrow Lands (coming soon! Who Fears the Devil (coming soon! Cirsova, vol. 1. Cirsova, vol. 2. Cirsova, vol. 3 (coming soon! Cirsova, vol. 4 (coming soon! Skelos, vol. 1 (coming soon! Send to Email A...
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The Injustice Gamer: January 2017
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If you don't like the game, fine. Shut up and let me play. Will accept books gladly for possible review. Game essays and reviews. Tuesday, January 31, 2017. Music Blog: Celebration edition. Fierce readers, I'd like to thank everyone for making the first thirteen months of this blog an enjoyable work. Yes, it is work. But it's been good, and the numbers I'm seeing are reflective of that. So, I'd like to announce my new monthly pageview high, hit in December: 9008. This calls for a little celebration:.
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