A poor start, but worth persevering with to see how the mystery does unfold.
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If you are a fan of Coward or Wodehouse this will be right up your street.
A fast paced detailed western that fans of the genre should certainly enjoy
This story is ideal for someone looking for a solid coffee break read in the genre.
Worth a read, especially for fans of the genre looking for something slightly more unusual.
A great short story and well worth picking up, especially if you enjoy D&D or stories being told.
A blend of fantasy, social commentary and slice of life, a must for YA speculative fiction readers.
The pictures are good for early readers, or children who the story is read to.
Literary readers and Slice of Life or modern drama will find this short story worth reading.
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While children may love the story, adults who have to read it to them, and children reading it for themselves may struggle with the unusual phrasing and poor English.
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This book was originally released as “The Ignoble Nobel Prize Winner: A Tale of Andor”. A new journalist finds himself on assignment to interview a reclusive mathematician, only for the interviewee to tell him that he sold his soul for his famous discovery. The journalist is still laughing when the demon tries to collect. Something […]
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For a short overview or general information this is both interesting and useful.
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This will probably appeal to YA paranormal readers more than horror as, despite the promising start, there's little here to provoke a truly visceral reaction.
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For someone from a maths or technical ground, this is a useful primer.
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A better argument for a spellchecker and universal education, than for Christianity.
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