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Still Reading
And yes, it’s still the Alan Turing book. Last week I thought I had three weeks more to go, but I’m not sure I...
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Trove by the National Library of Australia
I’m still reading the biography of Alan Turing, I may be a couple more weeks. Part of one of my tasks at the moment...
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12 Greatest Living Science Fiction Writers
You’ve probably clicked in hoping for some fabulous list, you might be disappointed. I’m conducting an audit of my blog. It’s going to take...
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Sometimes I take on too much
I’m sure many of you can understand that. I’ve got a number of large, and long, projects on my To Do List. I think...
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Great Tales From English History by Robert Lacey
This book is the first in a series of books about English History. It was published in 2003. I borrowed it from the library...
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The Master of Ballantrae by Robert Louis Stevenson
This text is actually one and a half books. It’s The Master of Ballantrae and also the Weir of Hermiston. The second is a...
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Plagiarism
One thing that has been on my mind a lot of late is plagiarism. If I look I can find a number of examples...
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Dingo by Sally Dingo
This is one of those books I wish I’d read years ago, many years before it was actually written…there’s a problem there. First published...
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Chicken Soup for the Soul by Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen
I picked this up recently from some friends who are relocating overseas. I got some potentially good books from them, I’ll find out when...
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Up The Garden Path by Norman Thelwell
I love Thelwell. I’ve been reading his books for so long I don’t remember when I first read them. He’s a cartoon genius, with...
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