Rogue Archives: Digital Cultural Memory and Media Fandom
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The task of archiving was once entrusted only to museums, libraries, and other institutions that...
Neil Hannon recommended Songs & More Songs By Tom Lehrer by Tom Lehrer in Music (curated)
Tales from a Galaxy Far, Far Away, Vol 1: Aliens
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The worlds of Star Wars are full of countless alien species, each stranger and more fascinating than...
The Fire's Stone
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It was a long fall from Clan Heir to common thief, but Aaron never wanted any part of his father’s...
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Sanctum (Saving Setora #2)
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Once again, I find myself in a dangerous predicament. Kidnapped by enemies of the Dark Legion,...
Lyndsey Gollogly (2893 KP) rated Sanctum (Saving Setora #2) in Books
Oct 12, 2021
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Sanctum (saving Setora book 2)
By Raven Dark and Petra J.Knox
Once read a review will be written via Smashbomb and link posted in comments
Once again, I find myself in a dangerous predicament.
Kidnapped by enemies of the Dark Legion, barbarians far more dangerous than my road warrior masters, escape remains out of reach. Even if I did get away, how would I survive, alone in the desert with Damien's men still searching for me?
With the barbarian crew preparing to take me to a distant icy land I know nothing about, I can't help but think of the masters I left behind - the road warrior pirates in leather cuts I shouldn't want. I know I'll never see them again. And even if they were to free me, what then? Would I want them as my masters?
Then at the last moment, I'm presented with something no slave has ever been given - a choice. A choice that could change my entire destiny and those of everyone around me or bring me headlong into a life I should never have trusted. I have a feeling everything is about to change, but will I survive long enough to see it?
I’m still so on the fence with this series! Yes it has hot men! Hot females! Hot sex scenes! BUT I’m not onboard with the female slaves and the demeaning manor in some of the scenes! Maybe setora can turn this place around?
Mark @ Carstairs Considers (2568 KP) rated U Is for Undertow (Kinsey Millhone, #21) in Books
Feb 19, 2022
This is an excellent book in the series. While we know more than Kinsey does for most of the book, watching Kinsey figure things out keeps the pages turning. We spent time in the past as well as Kinsey’s present of 1988 to fully understand how things played out, and it always works. Kinsey is a fun main character, and a recurring series storyline comes back into play in this book, allowing for some growth for her. The rest of the cast are just as strong. I knew going in that this book would have more content than I typically get in the cozies I read, but there was some stuff in the final quarter of the book that could have been trimmed without it impacting anything. Still, overall, fans of this long running series will be happy with this book.
Rum and Bones: Second Tide
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Avast ye pirates! Gather your crews and set sail for adventure on the high seas in Rum & Bones:...
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Jessi Bone (48 KP) rated A Call To Haiti's Awakening in Books
Mar 25, 2019
Ernst Etienne in his a very small ninety pages book takes on the Nation of Haiti. Haiti is actually one of two nations on the Island of Hispaniola. He covers from the beginning of the nation when it was a set of different tribes all the way to what Haiti is today and what the nation can look like in the future. Mr. Etinne in his search of the past even covered the five different chiefdom's of the Taino Indians and their culture, beliefs, and values with unequally distinctive tribes. The actions he took on covering the history both negative and positive with slavery, pirates and struggling of the countries past and. His bravery with being willing to show all of it both positive and negative is unique in today's world where we want to forget the parts of our pasts we do not like. He is kind of bad stuff and shows how people will a lot of times make bad decisions when striving for betterment. The photographs and photographic documents were a wonderful bonus to accompany the text throughout. The information he gives is historical in nature but is in by no means boring. I found it interesting and fun and at parts quit surprising. I had no interest in Haiti but with the help of Mr. Etienne, I want to learn more about this small nation.



