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OMNIVORE: Game for anything The use of humour to disguise an intellectual challenge Submitted: on 28th Dec 2009 Tags: · The · Disguise · Game for AnythingReading With Pictures This isn’t our normal fare around here, but it’s for a great cause, and TQC contributor Michael Moreci is involved with it, so I wanted to pass along this info: Beginning February 22 and running through May 22, Reading With Pictures will be taking pre-orders for its kid-friendly graphic novel anthology on Kickstarter.com. The full-color, 192-page . . . continue reading Reading With Pic... Submitted: on 28th Feb 2010 Tags: · friendly · info · The · Graphic Novel · Pictures · Reading · WantedBorders UK Will Close if Buyer Not Found By December 22 The Bookseller reports that Borders U.K. (which is no longer affiliated with the U.S. Borders Group after a sale) will close down if if a buyer is not found for the chain by December 22, 2009. The chain is in administration, which is the British equivalent of bankruptcy proceedings. [Admininstrator] MCR said it was at "advanced stages" of negotiations with a number of parties about purchasing cert... Submitted: on 22nd Dec 2009 Tags: · The · uk · Borders · ukGuardians of the Galaxy #22 – Preview I've missed the last couple of issues, but I see that Brad Walker is back on the art in Guardians of the Galaxy#22! More Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning with Marvel Cosmic goodness that you know I love! I know that DC, Geoff Johns, and Green Lantern in company are making a lot of noise for Space Operas in comics, but Marvel Comics has been on point up there since Annihilation. Check ou the previe... Submitted: on 22nd Jan 2010 Tags: · The · Up · Art · Comics · Dan Abnett · DC · Geoff Johns · Green Lantern · Marvel · Marvel Comics · UpThe Rise and Fall of Communism, By Archie Brown Balanced, insightful, illuminated by intriguing detail and flashes of humour, this worldwide panorama is a miracle of compression. Submitted: on 5th Mar 2010 Tags: · TheSaul's Conversion Saul's Conversion, an Arch Books Bible Story, written by Eric Bohnet and illustrated by Marcy Ramsey, is the story of Saul’s conversion, taken from Acts 9:1-22; 21:1-22:21. It opens with the apostle Paul sitting in jail, explaining to two other prisoners why he’s there and that he’ll forgive the ones who imprisoned him. Paul says, “For I learned there is no sin that Go... Submitted: on 4th Feb 2010 Tags: · The · Bible · Story · The Story Of · WrittenSmugglivus Day 22 – Guest Blogger: Lusty Reader Welcome to Smugglivus 2009 – Day 22! Throughout this month, we will have daily guests – authors and bloggers alike – looking back at their favorite reads of 2009, and looking forward to events and upcoming books in 2010. Today’s Guest: The Lusty Reader of Lusty Reader! She runs a solo-blog that covers all kinds of romance Submitted: on 22nd Dec 2009 Tags: · blog · The · Authors · Reader · RomanceSmugglivus Day 22 – Guest Blogger: Kristen of Fantasy Cafe Welcome to Smugglivus 2009 – Day 22! Throughout this month, we will have daily guests – authors and bloggers alike – looking back at their favorite reads of 2009, and looking forward to events and upcoming books in 2010. Today’s Guest: Kristen of the speculative fiction book review blog Fantasy Cafe. Kristen is a Book Smuggler Regular Submitted: on 22nd Dec 2009 Tags: · blog · The · Authors · Book Review · Book Review Blog · Fantasy · Fiction · Fiction Book · Fiction Book Review · Speculative FictionTerry Pratchett On Writing His Own Ending Humour/fantasy novelist Terry Pratchett, diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's two years ago, is arguing for the right to die with dignity. Submitted: on 17th Feb 2010 Tags: · The · Fantasy · Fantasy Novelist · Terry Pratchett · WritingReview: Retromancer - Robert Rankin I sometimes like to read books which are completely outside me usual genres, and this one, Retromancer, qualifies on every count. I don't even know what genre this book would come into, but perhaps "fantasy humour", as with Terry Pratchett wouldn't be too far out. And let's face it my reading is usually just too serious that it probably does me some good to read something as ridiculous and dow... Submitted: on 14th Jan 2010 Tags: · What · Fantasy · Read Books · Reading · Review · Robert Rankin · Terry Pratchett