Fair Game
After how much I enjoyed Brigg's last Alpha and Omega novel, I was disappointed that this one was more like the first full-length novel in the series, in that the author seemed to be more in love with the idea of the dynamic of the relationship than in telling a story.
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Blackout
I anticipated this final entry to the Newsflesh trilogy with perhaps greater excitement than I did Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows and Mockingjay, though that may be that my desire was fanned by NYPL's dragging its ass on getting copies.
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Spoken word poetry at the Library of Congress
A submission made via the LoC suggest terminology form:
free:
Don't Turn Around
Shadows Still Remain
I read this dude-penned book because my dad recommended it and because the next book in the series includes an encounter with Jennifer Miller, a favorite performer of mine and the person who conducted my wedding ceremony.
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Hunting Ground
You may recall that I was disappointed with the first full-length installment in Briggs's Alpha and Omega series. Well, PtL the second novel was up to the high standard Briggs set with her Mercy Thompson books.
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LC, Closeted lesbians, please?
Another LCSH request submitted today:
Classism in higher education and Working class college students
So I just asked for two new LCSH to aid me in describing the zine Bursting Your Bubble : a Rant.

