The 20th Century in Cartoons: A History in Pictures
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A picture says more than a thousand words and this is a decade-by-decade resume of the twentieth...
Under the Wire: How the Telegraph Changed Diplomacy
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How did the telegraph, a new and revolutionary form of communication, affect diplomats, who tended...
Spider Web: The Birth of American Anticommunism
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The McCarthy-era witch hunts marked the culmination of an anticommunist crusade launched after the...
John Carter: The End
Brian Wood, Alex Cox and Hayden Sherman
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Centuries have passed and time has taken its toll on Mars. Conflict burns across the landscape. A...
David McK (3425 KP) rated The Fires of Vengeance in Books
Jun 5, 2022
And I don't mean that pejoratively - I like me a bit of fantasy every now and then!
Anyway, this follows on almost directly from the ending of the previous novel, with Tau Solarin now having risen to the rank of Queen's Campion, still out for revenge against the Royal noble who killed his father, and now wit the added, umm ... shall we say complications? ... that arise from his feelings towards the Omehian Queen Tsiora who is facing a civil war over her actions (including elevating a Common like Tau to be her champion).
For some reason, however, I didn't connect with this one so much as with the previous - I'm not sure whether that was because this seemingly focused more on the grand sweep of the ongoing war than on the personal stakes involved?
Anyway, it also ends with a definite cliff-hanger setup for book #3 - I'll probably continue reading the series when that comes out.
Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated Windfall (Weather Warden, #4) in Books
Jun 6, 2024
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windfall ( Weather Wardens 4)
By Rachel Caine
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Joanne is all-out exhausted. When not donning a rain slicker and camping it up for the camera as a TV weather girl, she has to contend with a vengeful cop on her tail, her newly divorced sister moving in—with a charming but mysterious British beau in tow—and getting caught in the middle of a supernatural civil war. Worst of all, her boyfriend in a bottle can't stop draining her powers and is fast morphing from the Djinn of her dreams to the Ifrit of her nightmares.
As the agreement between the Wardens and the Djinn starts to self-destruct, Joanne finds herself forced to choose between saving her lover, saving her Warden abilities...and saving humanity.
For anyone following this series I think this is so heartbreaking for Jo. She is back to being human and fighting to keep David while the wardens and Djinn are on the verge of war. She’s being pulled in all directions. It took me a while to go back to this series but I’m so glad I did. I miss Rachel Caine.
Andrew Jackson Donelson: Jacksonian and Unionist
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This richly detailed biography of Andrew Jackson Donelson (1799-1871) sheds new light on the...
The Search (Across the Great Divide #2)
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Where do you go when home is no longer an option? The guns of the Civil War have ceased firing,...
Historical Fiction Christian Romance
The Taster
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Amid the turbulence of World War II, a young German woman finds a precarious haven closer to the...
Fiction Historical Fiction WW2
Clara (Stories of Lorst #1)
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Clara will have to see through both the fog of war, and the fog of her own heart, to save a...
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