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    Extras for iMovie

    Extras for iMovie

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    * * * * * IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT THIS APP! This app has been replace by the new and much improved...

    Drumtune PRO | Drum Tuner

    Drumtune PRO | Drum Tuner

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    Drumtune PRO is the only drum tuner app you'll ever need. The optimized drum tuner algorithm is more...

    Serato Remote

    Serato Remote

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    **WINNER “BEST DJ APP” DJ Mag Tech Awards 2014** Serato’s first official app for iPad is...

    Amplified Classic Bible

    Amplified Classic Bible

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    Amplified Bible Classic by Olive Tree is a must-have app for reading and studying God’s Holy Word....

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    NRSV Bible by Olive Tree

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    NRSV Bible+ by Olive Tree is a must-have app for reading and studying God’s Holy Word. Take notes,...

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    Bible Maps by Olive Tree

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    Bible+ Maps by Olive Tree is a must-have app for reading and studying God’s Holy Word. Take notes,...

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    ShuBook 2P

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    ShuBook 2P supercedes our popular first-generation app ShuBook and ShuBook SE in all functional and...

The Mystery Knight: A Graphic Novel
The Mystery Knight: A Graphic Novel
George R.R. Martin, Ben Avery | 2017 | Comics & Graphic Novels, Science Fiction/Fantasy
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More Westeros back story
One of the tales of Dunk and Egg (Ser Duncan, a Hedge Knight and Prince Aegon, his squire. Aegon went on to be the Maester of the Black Watch at the wall - I'm not sure if that's a spoiler or not?!). As with most of the Song of Ice and Fire stories, there's a fair bit of intrigue and double crossing going on in this story. Lots of fighting, bloodshed. The artwork is lovely - the opening scene shows a picture of a head on a spike, decaying and having been eaten by birds/ animals. So lovely, yes!
I found this at the library, and I'd be keen to read more as they get them. I'm aware that this isn't the first in the series, but I don't think it really matters. I don't feel as though I missed out on any former knowledge.
  
Hercules and Owen (the magical cats the series is named for), the charming characters, the interesting premise, and the cinnamon rolls (0 more)
Sometimes it's difficult to keep track of all the different characters. Also the ending was kind of anti-climactic. (0 more)
Curiosity thrilled this reader too
This is a great start to a fun cozy series. Kathleen, our heroine, is fairly believable, for the most part. Her quirks are unusual, but so are her cats, Hercules and Owen. As an almost-new-to-the-area librarian, in a library needing many renovations, she meets many interesting people, including Gregor Easton, our victim. There are incidents, near misses, and several Fred the Funky Chickens involved before justice is served.

I've read this series through three times so far, and I'm working on a fourth run-through because of the new book Paws and Effect. I'd definitely recommend it to others.