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Rob's Blog o' Stuff: Rob's 2008 Reading Year in Review
The classic is Robert A. Heinlein’s seminal Starship Troopers, which I reviewed here on the blog earlier in 2008. At the time I said:. One thing that surprised me as I was reading the book was how little action and science-fictiony ...
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Age 30+ ... A Lifetime of Books: The Man Who Loved China
In anticipation of the 2009 release of A Memory of Light, the final book in Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series, I decided to go back and read the first 11 books. This has presented a bit of a problem as ... I have lots of other books ...
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Geekshow » Blog Archive » Conan Relaunch, Wheel of Time Picked Up
In additon, they are reporting that Universal has picked up the movie rights to the late Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time series. The series ran for 12 books, of which Jordan wrote 11 of them himself. He ended up passing away before ...
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Book Review - The Eye of the World
Author: Robert Jordan Cover Artist: Darrell K. Sweet Publisher: Tor Binding: Hardback Publication Date: 1990. The Eye of the World is the first book in Jordan’s hugely successful Wheel of Time series. I don’t know of any other book that ...
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the gold-digging ant: England 6, South Africa 42: disaster-zone.
New guys in 9, 10 and 12 are going to take time to settle and they're going to make mistakes; the guys in the England team have got no-one to cover their backs and it's going to cost us matches. It's this lack of decent experience to ...
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Billthebookguy: Excuses, excuses
Although dead for nearly 40 years, Professor John Robert Tuell Tolkien continues publishing books, and I'm damned glad of it. Coming in May is The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrun, written long before The Hobbit or The Lord of the Rings and ...
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the gold-digging ant: Lions start to roar!
Here's the Official Lions website, and here's Robert Kitson from the Guardian on his 'long-range squad': how many will make it on the plane once form and fitness have taken their toll? The collisions in rugby are getting harder and ...
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the gold-digging ant: Facta-licious
Each time a London Ambulance responds to an emergency call it costs on average ÂŁ500. 2. London's Charing Cross hospital is not, as you would thing, in Charing Cross, but several miles away in Hammersmith in West London. ...
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Adventures in Reading: 16 Books I'm Looking Forward to in 2009
I've spent the majority of my fantasy reading life with Robert Jordan and The Wheel of Time, and even the least of his work has been a joy to read. Whether this is split into two volumes or published as one extraordinarily mammoth ...
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the gold-digging ant: Fright Night!!!
Today is a scary time in anyone's lifetime - or would be if they were brought up in North London: today is my last day in my cosy northern territories, this tube-infested land which has orientated me in the world. ...
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