The dreamer dreams of a dreamer dreaming about a book with action.
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The dreamer dreams of a dreamer dreaming about a book with action.
You know what’s almost as dense and fascinating as dark matter? This book.
An anthology of sixteen different authors, all of whom depressed me.
What did I expect when the hapless-looking woman is literally put on a pedestal?
What’s the term for “deus ex machina” if the god is malevolent or inscrutable? Charlemagne’s Champion suffers from that.
A case study in “don’t judge a book by its cover.”
Violence against women is such a hoot.
Doris Piserchia makes a comeback!
Scroll your mouse to this post, hover over it, and click on it to read about absurd over-writing.
A classic, easy fantasy perfectly low-key for reading with fried nerves.
Ignore the cover. It’s absolutely nothing like Rosemary’s Baby.
This one comes from the family archives.
I don’t think it gets much more obscure than this.