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itibaren Dhar Jabar, Himachal Pradesh, Hindistan

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Bir dizi için oldukça iyi bir başlangıç. B / c biraz kafa karıştırıcı diğer dizinin bazı aynı karakterleri vardı ve bunları yeni dünyaya sığdırmak denemek garipti. Ayrıca, Mircea'nın her iki seride de büyük bir rol oynamasının garip olduğunu düşündü, ancak yine de Cassandra (?) Bundan bile bahsedilmedi. Bunun nereye gittiğini görmek ilginç olacak, ama henüz tamamen satılmadım.

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Glorious, glorious: Sixth Doctor and Evelyn meet up with Charles Darwin and Captain Fitzroy on the Galapagos Islands, and - how utterly appropriate - meet up with the Silurians. No doubt the play's account of Darwin's inner dialogue with himself, as brilliantly portrayed by Miles Richardson, would fail to pass muster with real experts but you don't expect utter historical accuracy in something like this. Evelyn and Six continue to be a great pairing, and the Silurians with their inner conflicts and betrayals make a great story. Loved it.

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Review - added to The Crimson Spell 2 version.

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it wasn't as great as the coldest winter ever. you can't beat that book.

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i lived it!

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This collection of stories is brilliant. It’s a book one can read over and over, and each reading reveals something new. Matt and Josh have a created a book that’s like a multi-course gourmet meal: each story is so delicious that the reader practically inhales it; each one seems so simple, but its complexity is revealed in the lingering aftertaste; and the end of each one leaves the reader both sad it’s over and eagerly anticipating the next course. Presenting a range of characters from the high--the President of the United States in “Drunk Dialing from the Oval Office”--to the low--a crystal meth addict desperately carrying around pages stolen from Gideon’s Bible in “Exodus,” this collection of micro-fictions reveals our common humanity, both beautiful and ugly, with insight and humor.