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The Labyrinth Library
Chris Gladis
8 episodes
7 months ago
Book reviews, in no particular order. I read a wide variety of books, and review them in short podcasts.
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Book reviews, in no particular order. I read a wide variety of books, and review them in short podcasts.
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The Labyrinth Library
Review 224: A Memory of Light (Wheel of Time 14)
A Memory of Light by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson At last. At long, long last. I have been reading this series since it started back in 1990, and have followed it closely in the twenty-three years that followed. I … Continue reading →
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12 years ago

The Labyrinth Library
Review 223: The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay by Michael Chabon I have long been a reader of comic books, as you probably know by now if you’ve been following my reviews. Ever since I was a kid, comic books have … Continue reading →
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12 years ago

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Review 222: Sourcery
Sourcery by Terry Pratchett Yes, I know – I’ve gone on a Discworld bender. Just one, I thought to myself – I’ll just read Lords and Ladies and that’ll be it. But then I saw Small Gods just sitting there… … Continue reading →
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12 years ago

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Review 221: We Learn Nothing
We Learn Nothing by Tim Kreider While I was reading this book – in a faculty meeting, I have to confess – my colleague looked over, looked at the title and remarked something along the lines of, “That’s completely against … Continue reading →
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12 years ago

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Review 220: Towers of Midnight (Wheel of Time 13)
Wheel of Time 13: Towers of Midnight by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson This is it, folks. We’re nearly done. Hang in there…. I’m finding this book tough to review for a few reasons. Firstly, reviewing it is kind of … Continue reading →
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12 years ago

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Review 219: The Pleasure of Finding Things Out
The Pleasure of Finding Things Out by Richard Feynman Here’s the problem with having high expectations: they’re so often dashed. In my years trawling the web and being a science nerd, I heard a lot about Richard Feynman. There are … Continue reading →
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12 years ago

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Review 217: The Secret Life of Words
The Secret Life of Words by Henry Hitchings There are many ways to write human history. Most writers of history books tend to go the traditional way – following kings and queens, wars, revolutions and invasions. The history of the … Continue reading →
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12 years ago

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Review 216: The Gathering Storm (Wheel of Time 12)
Wheel of Time 12: The Gathering Storm by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson Yes, of course there are some spoilers. Fewer than usual, perhaps, but still – do you want to take that chance? Imagine you have a favorite band, … Continue reading →
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12 years ago

The Labyrinth Library
Book reviews, in no particular order. I read a wide variety of books, and review them in short podcasts.