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The Bibliophilic Book Blog: Book Review: Fireworks Over Toccoa by …
Book Review : Fireworks Over Toccoa by: Jeffrey Stepakoff. Summary: Every so often a story comes along that reminds of what it's like to experience love for the first time – against the odds, when you least expect it, and with such ...
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Book Review – 'Let the Right One In: A Novel' by John Ajvide …
Book Review – 'Let the Right One In: A Novel' by John Ajvide Lindqvist. November 21, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments. Book Synopsis: Oskar and Eli. In very different ways, they were both victims.
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A Look Back: The Post-Spirit Eisner
I've written a few times about the influence of Will Eisner and, particularly, his seminal serio-comic series, the Spirit , on my own work. Earlier this year, DC Comics completed its quarterly 26-volume hardcover compilation of the series' full run from 1940–1952. (The last volume collected the odds and ends of Eisner's intermittent work on the character from its cancellation in 1952 through 2005 shortly before Eisner's death.) In addition to the first volume, I ended up picking nearly the en
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