Category Archives: Deborah Harkness

Jill’s review of Deborah Harkness’s The Book of Life

  First off, I want to apologize for not writing a progress report on The Book of Life. I was really busy reading it and didn’t want to stop. I was fortunate enough to have many hours spent riding shotgun … Continue reading

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Deborah Harkness: A PSA (by Bethany)

I had never heard of Deborah Harkness until I saw a copy of A Discovery of Witches in the book aisle at Target. It was blue and sparkly, and there was that word: Witches. I lived in a small town … Continue reading

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Wherein the blogger who actually likes vampire fiction reviews Deborah Harkness’ Shadow of Night (by Jill)

When I read Bethany’s review of Shadow of Night a few weeks ago, I wanted to have mine be, simply, “See Bethany’s review.”  After much thought, that seemed like probably that went against the premise of our blog, so I … Continue reading

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Not All Vampires are Creepy and Boring: A Review of Deborah Harkness’ Shadow of Night, In Which Bethany Learns an Important Lesson about Tolerance

It’s official: I was totally born with the vampire gene. I love vampires. I would love nothing more than to be preternaturally controlled by some creepy immortal dude with sharp teeth and a deeply-rooted guilt complex. In fact, even way … Continue reading

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