The cheapficlit news is not all bad
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I feel sad for all the perfect books in the world. Well, not sad per se, but I usually enjoy good ones because they're seamless and I soak them up, which doth not make good blog fodder.
For the googling author's sake I would like to note now (5 chapters in) that I'm quite enjoying my current 5-for-$25 book The Horse Witch by Sheila Fulton. Reminds me a bit of The Crystal Cave by Mary Stewart, so
leectheartist you might like it when I'm done.
I've also got this odd double-vision effect from Time Team. It's set in iron-age Scotland. There's a lot of mud. Every time the book describes a posthole, fireplace or ditch I imagine slightly different coloured mud :-)
So briefly then, loved Victory Conditions by Elizabeth Moon to bits. I have a vague recollection it probably wasn't the most perfect piece of literature ever written, but nothing to keep me awake at night.
For the googling author's sake I would like to note now (5 chapters in) that I'm quite enjoying my current 5-for-$25 book The Horse Witch by Sheila Fulton. Reminds me a bit of The Crystal Cave by Mary Stewart, so
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I've also got this odd double-vision effect from Time Team. It's set in iron-age Scotland. There's a lot of mud. Every time the book describes a posthole, fireplace or ditch I imagine slightly different coloured mud :-)
So briefly then, loved Victory Conditions by Elizabeth Moon to bits. I have a vague recollection it probably wasn't the most perfect piece of literature ever written, but nothing to keep me awake at night.