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Tag Archives: London
“The Secret Keeper” by Kate Morton
You know what’s a real kick in your bookworm pride? Knowing a speed reader. I always thought I was a relatively fast reader, managing a book a week, sometimes more than that. And the books I read average at about six … Continue reading
Window Shopping
Today is one of those days where I have absolutely nowhere to go, no one to see, and no money to do anything about any of it. I could do my study for this week, but you know what? That … Continue reading
Posted in Musings
Tagged birthday presents, boredom, clothes, dream holiday, editorial, Hiddlestoner, Hot Topic, internship, Joanne Harris, journalism, Loki, London, money, The Gospel of Loki, Tom Hiddleston
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“Incarnation” by Emma Cornwall
Just over three months ago I was trawling through the internet, as you do, when one of my favourite blogs popped up with a post entitled “Steampunk: It’s a Way of Life“. I have had a fascination with steampunk ever … Continue reading
Posted in Extorting Bibliophilia
Tagged alternate history, Bram Stoker, Crystal Palace, Dracula, England, folklore, legend, London, Lucy Westenra, Mordred, Morgaine le Fey, Protectors, Queen Victoria, steampunk, vampires, werewolves
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