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  • A middle-aged heroine and worked-out imaginary paganism set this book apart from run-of-the-sword medievalesque fantasy.

    Quote of the Day 2009

  • A middle-aged heroine and worked-out imaginary paganism set this book apart from run-of-the-sword medievalesque fantasy.

    Asia 2010

  • A middle-aged heroine and worked-out imaginary paganism set this book apart from run-of-the-sword medievalesque fantasy.

    European Union 2009

  • A middle-aged heroine and worked-out imaginary paganism set this book apart from run-of-the-sword medievalesque fantasy.

    Can Anybody Figure This Out? 2009

  • A middle-aged heroine and worked-out imaginary paganism set this book apart from run-of-the-sword medievalesque fantasy.

    The Bow Seen Round the Blogosphere 2009

  • A middle-aged heroine and worked-out imaginary paganism set this book apart from run-of-the-sword medievalesque fantasy.

    Smart Power: The Record So Far 2009

  • I thought the “twist” was well worked-out in the numerous details.

    DEAD WEIGHT • by Matt Cowens 2010

  • The complex structure works beautifully, communicating the shared and interlocking sufferings of the Raikes women through its carefully worked-out layering of narrative lines.

    After You'd Gone by Maggie O'Farrell: Book summary 2010

  • A middle-aged heroine and worked-out imaginary paganism set this book apart from run-of-the-sword medievalesque fantasy.

    NY-23 2009

  • A middle-aged heroine and worked-out imaginary paganism set this book apart from run-of-the-sword medievalesque fantasy.

    Obamacare’s Fatal Flaw 2009

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