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Can you read this? Then chances are you have read or are reading a book. We review the new, randomn and interesting tid bits from the literary world. Have your own view on a book you loved or hated? Then we welcome your submission.



Night Watch Trilogy by Sergei Lukyanenko

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Original English language poster for Night Watch

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The night watch trilogy (and fourth follow up book Final Watch) has been one of the most interesting pieces of fantasy I have ever read. The story revolves around a rather hapless character called Anton Gorodetsky who one day discovers he is an Other. The Others are humans who have some form of magical powers with Anton being a Seer and low level magician.

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"Scents Sand Censor Billy Tea" Poetry Book

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Scents Sand Censor Billy Tea book of poetry by KJ HallidayScents Sand Censor Billy Tea



It is hard to review your own book and so writing this I will try to be as critical and honest of my own work as I can. Currently a 28 page 'poem' made up of individual poems are contained in this book which was originally an online project of mine. The work was done over a period of time in an organic fashion which allowed me to use many mediums in the series. The titles of the main series (as I have included the 'Elemental' series in the book without photography) were done in Chinese calligraphy inks.

Still the flowers of the field
Continue
Upwards

As the measured steps of the selfless
Become the footprints of untold Saints


~ From 'Farewell to...

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