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Category Archives: Books
The Corporate Local Comic Book Store?
I took an unscheduled trip to 2nd & Charles yesterday as the family needed something to do and Emily wanted to sell some books. I have spoken about this store before but for those who don’t know, 2nd & Charles … Continue reading
In Brightest Day
I read a lot of stuff. Well, at least I used to read a lot of stuff. These days I find it quite difficult to make time for reading. I guess I understand now why I never saw my dad … Continue reading
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Tagged Comics, Green Lantern, Hal Jordan, Movies, Ring
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Too Bad We Are Not Related
For the past two years I have been reading a wonderful comic series by Terry Moore entitled ECHO. The series is wrapping up next month with issue 30 and I can’t be more excited about reading the conclusion. Prior to … Continue reading
Digital Revolution – The Dead Trees Edition
I have often written about my love for books. The importance of books was impressed on me at an early age. I guess that is what happens when you come from two families of teachers and librarians. I grew up … Continue reading
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Old Friends
Returning to a book series is like running into old friends. No matter how long you have been apart, once together it is like no time has passed at all. I have recently had that experience with Robert Jordan’s, The … Continue reading
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