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The Serene Wombles
Today marks one year since my very first post on this here writing and review site. And what a year it has been! Me with the reviewing, you with the sometimes reading my reviews. Not to mention the occasional paid … Continue reading
Posted in A Game of Thrones, Awesome Things, Captain America, Game of Thrones, ISotHM's Birthday, James Stewart, Mr Smith goes to Washington, Pamela Belle, podcasts, Reviewing through the Time Machine, Steven Gould, The Serene Wombles, The Wolf Within, Torchwood, xkcd
Tagged Awards, Awesome Things, Captain America: The First Avenger, Game of Thrones, James Stewart, Jumper, Mr Smith Goes to Washington, Pamela Belle, People's Choice Award, podcasts, Pushing Daisies, Steven Gould, The History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps, The Serene Wombles, The Wolf Within, Torchwood, Torchwood: Miracle Day
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Reviewing Through the Time Machine: The Wolf Within, by Pamela Belle
It’s all been very current around here lately, and although I’m desperately trying to reign in my impulse to post (because twice a week is really enough) I’m also conscious of things I said I wanted to review at the … Continue reading