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  • Book Haul
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Dumpy Little Unicorn

  • Ep 16
    26/04/2020

  • Ep 15
    10/02/2020

  • Ep 14
    05/02/2020

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    16/01/2020

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    28/12/2019

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    01/12/2019

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    24/11/2019

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    18/11/2019

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    07/11/2019

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    17/10/2019

Books, Jane's Great Re-Read, Review

Jane's Great Re-Read: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Aw yeah. Re-reading Prisoner of Azkaban was a complete joy. This really is J K Rowling writing at her best here. No extraneous bits, the plots moves at a thundering…

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21/01/2015
Books, Fiction, Geekery, Jane's Great Re-Read

For Pterry

I was thirteen when I read my first Terry Pratchett novel. It was Good Omens with Neil Gaiman and I loved that book as only a teenager could. I obsessed…

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12/03/2015
Books, Jane's Great Re-Read

Jane's Great Re-Read: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

The half-blood Prince is one I’ve only read twice. There are a lot of explanations in this book. We get to learn what Dumbledore has been thinking and some of…

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13/02/2015
  • Books

    Doing stuff

    23/03/2020 / 0 Comments

    We are living in some interesting times. I’m not sure how to feel at the moment, I’m not sure that anyone is.  All I know for sure is that friends of mine are sick and there’s not a lot practically I can do to help them.  Its putting me and us all into this ridiculous limbo.  I’m working from home but I feel untethered and uneasy. I’ve been trying to work out what I can do to be of use.  With Eastercon cancelling and having a podcast one thing I did think about was if you are an author who has had a launch scuppered by the pandemic please contact…

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    Girls and Aliens

    31/08/2019

    Jane's Great Re-Read: Wyrd Sisters by Terry Pratchett

    11/04/2015

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  • Books,  reading

    Book Haul

    01/09/2021 / 0 Comments

    I’ve not been reading that much of late. The pandemic which I was sure I’d breeze through as an introvert has resulted in me hitting the worst reading slump since my mid-twenties. Not that that has stopped me from buying books. My to-be-read pile has continued to increase despite not having enough focus and I’ve felt guilty because I’ve really wanted to be blogging and podcasting and the energy to do any of it has been lacking. I have been on a small break visiting friends and got to meet up with @runalongwomble of RunalongtheShelves the book tempter in chief for a chat and an explore of Liverpool and a…

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    Jane's Great Re-read: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

    07/02/2015

    YALC 2019

    29/07/2019

    Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky – a Squee post.

    15/09/2017
  • Books,  Subjective Chaos

    Subjective Chaos 2020: the Results

    07/09/2020 / 0 Comments

    As we all know this has been a funny old year but even with all of that noise we (the agents of Subjective Chaos) have been battling our own demons to get the books read and to argue about our favourites. Congratulations to all of our winners: Fantasy: Realm of Ash by Tasha Suri Science Fiction: A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine Blurred Boundaries: Godhunter by David Mogo Novella: The Deep by Rivers Solomon Short Story: The Migration Suite:  A study in C Sharp Minor by Maurice Broaddus Series: Rosewater Trilogy by Tade Thompson  

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    Jane's Great Re-Read: The Time Traveller's Wife

    23/02/2015

    Review: Shattered Minds by Laura Lam

    30/08/2017

    The Resurrectionist of Caligo by Wendy Trimboli & Alicia Zaloga

    21/09/2019
  • anxiety,  be more unicorn

    Rare Unicorn Sighting

    20/08/2020 / 0 Comments

    I had such plans for this pandemic, I would read, I would blog, I would podcast and I would be a beacon of hope in these trying times. I have managed very little reading, some recording but no editing and a swathe of self-loathing and feeling extremely overwhelmed for weeks at a time. It turns out when the apocalypse comes all I want to do is watch Netflix and Disney + and I have no brain for much else.   This has sucked. I have felt guilty, I have felt terrible and I have had no idea how to start again. So let’s put a pin in that because feeling…

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    Prepping for Dublin World Con 2019 pt 1

    06/08/2019

    End of a Decade…

    17/11/2019

    Book Guilt

    31/07/2019
  • Uncategorised

    Ep 16

    26/04/2020 / 0 Comments

    Things that I talked to Juliet about: A Song for a new day By Sarah Pinkster Finna by Nino Cipri Docile by K M Szpara Bring it On The Musical Sex Education Hozier

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  • Books,  reading,  Review,  Subjective Chaos

    Review: This is How to Lose the Time War by Amal Al-Mohtar and Max Gladstone

    19/03/2020 / 0 Comments

    I feel like everyone else that I know has already read this and loved it but I have just absorbed it and I have feelings that I simply must share. Gosh I loved this novella.  Its poetic and epic and visceral and it really got to me in a way that I didn’t expect.   Red is an operative of the agency she is aware that there is an enemy operative who is trailing her and she feels that she has finally met her match.  One encounter Red finds a letter from her opponent, reads it and then decides to continue the correspondance at great risk to both of them.…

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    Book Review: Macaque Attack by Gareth L. Powell

    19/11/2014

    Jane's Great Re-read: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix – Review

    09/02/2015

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    15/08/2019
  • Books,  Review,  Subjective Chaos

    Review: To be Taught if Fortunate by Becky Chambers

    04/03/2020 / 0 Comments

      This novella is a long slow punch to the gut. I adore Becky Chambers writing I have loved her Wayfarers sequence and whilst this is not part of that universe it shares enough DNA that it feels similar. Ariadne, Chikondi, Elena and Jack are crew members on a mission from Earth to travel to four different envrionments on moons and planets for science! As ever with Chambers work there is a quiet humanity to her work where hope and doing things for the joy of them are celebrated and the work that four people undertake as well as how they interact and manage to get on. The emotional is…

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    Jane's Great Re-Read: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

    17/02/2015

    Jane's Great Re-read: Witches Abroad – Review

    04/05/2015

    Jane's Great Re-read: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix – Review

    09/02/2015
  • Theatre

    I could go on singing

    02/03/2020 / 0 Comments

    Last week I went to The South Bank Centre to experience F K Alexander’s performance art I could go on singing. I’ve not seen that much performance art so I wasn’t sure what to expect but having read the description, I knew it was something I wanted to attend. F K Alexander Sings along to the final recording of Judy Garland singing somewhere over the rainbow against a backdrop of noise music.  Its very intense but it is also incredibly beautiful.  Self selected members of the audience step up and give their ticket to her and she then performs the song holding your hand and maintaining eye contact. I have…

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  • Books

    Review: Last Smile in Sunder City by Luke Arnold

    01/03/2020 / 0 Comments

           Damned this is a good book. Luke Arnold has a gift for storytelling.  Last Smile is the first in the new Fetch Philips series and it this opening story is anything to go by readers will be in for a treat. Fetch is a man for hire in a world where the magic has broken and the once mighty magical races now dwell in reduced circumstances because something the humans did and there is a lot of friction between humans and magicals because of this. Fetch has been involved in both sides and we see his back story shown through flashbacks which genuinely add depth to his…

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    Review: Planetfall by Emma Newman

    11/09/2015

    Jane's Great Re-read: Maskerade by Terry Pratchett – a review

    29/08/2015

    Review: I Still Dream by James Smythe

    15/10/2019
  • Books,  reading,  Review

    Review: The Unlikely Escape of Uriah Heep by H. G. Parry

    13/02/2020 / 0 Comments

    Charley and Rob are brothers with an awkward past.  Charley a former child prodigy with the very unique ability that he can read characters out of books and have them appear in ort world.  This concept I found utterly delightful, not least the opportunity to meet some of your favourite characters in the flesh. However, for Rob its something of an embarrassment, his brother is deliberately ruining his life and always has done. Especially as Rob is a Solicitor and has a serious life that he has built with his partner Lydia. The brothers are not close and Charley feels like the kind of vague professor who is so much…

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    Jane's Great Re-read: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – Review

    06/02/2015

    Jane's Great Re-read: Witches Abroad – Review

    04/05/2015

    Jane's Great Re-Read: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

    21/01/2015
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