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Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Another Obscure Ace Double: Sanctuary in the Sky, by John Brunner/The Secret Martians, by Jack Sharkey
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Ace Double Reviews, 94: Sanctuary in the Sky , by John Brunner/ The Secret Martians, by Jack Sharkey (#D-471, 1960, 35 cents) a review by...
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Thursday, March 24, 2016
Not a Bestseller, once perhaps forgotten: Party Going, by Henry Green
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No Longer Really Forgotten: Party Going , by Henry Green A review by Rich Horton This novel was not, I think, a bestseller, but t...
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Sunday, March 20, 2016
Edith Wharton Stories: "Roman Fever"
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Just one more story I want to cover, and that’s probably Wharton’s most famous short story, “Roman Fever”. This was first published in Libe...
Thursday, March 17, 2016
A Largely Forgotten Ace Double: The Games of Neith, by Margaret St. Clair/The Earth Gods are Coming, by Kenneth Bulmer
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Ace Double Reviews, 93: The Games of Neith , by Margaret St. Clair/ The Earth Gods are Coming , by Kenneth Bulmer (#D-435, 1960, 35 cents) ...
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Monday, March 14, 2016
Edith Wharton Stories: "Xingu"
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The next Edith Wharton story I’ll talk about is a bit different to those preceding – it’s laugh out loud funny. This is “Xingu”, which firs...
Thursday, March 10, 2016
A Forgotten non-Bestseller: The Van Roon, by J. C. Snaith
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A Forgotten Novel from the 1920s: The Van Roon , by J. C. Snaith A review by Rich Horton This week the book I consider does not s...
Sunday, March 6, 2016
Another Edith Wharton ghost story: "The Eyes"
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Another Edith Wharton ghost story: "The Eyes" Now to another effective ghost story. This is “The Eyes”, which first appeared ...
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