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My copy of Dead Lies Dreaming popped into my Kindle yesterday and I finished it the same day . I really enjoyed it and look forward to seeing more with Imp and his found and actual families . When I...
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Bo Lindbergh commented on
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I suggest a fifteen-year-old Readers's Digest volume....
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waldo commented on
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I'm not sure I am, thinking about it; the title including "deviates" would probably attract too much interest. But yes, that was the volume I was thinking of....
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Paul commented on
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The web page I linked to says that the New York Public Library originally filed it under "psychology", presumably because it had the word "deviates" in the title....
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LAvery commented on
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Just finished Dead Lies Dreaming. Posted this review on Amazon. Not a Laundry Files novel. Although there is a stamp on the cover of this book labeling it "A Laundry Files Novel", this is not actually accurate. On his blog, Charles Stross has said that Dead Lies Dreaming is not a continuation of The Laundry Files, but the first book in a new series, which might be called Tales of the New Management. On the other hand, the cover stamp is not totally inaccurate. The story takes place in the world of The Laundry Files. Specifically, it takes place in...
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PrivateIron commented on
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I suppose it's wrong that the only person I cared about was the Gammon, right? I had an intellectual sympathy with some of the "better guys," but he was the only one that popped for me as a real flesh and blood human. Perils of the Cthonic Twilight I guess....
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