Loved it. A classic Victorian Gothic Horror.

I've been a fan of Charles de Lint for many years and he has not failed me. “Under My Skin” is an engaging, easy to read story. His unique fusion of shamanistic mythology and the contemporary urbane doesn't seem to grow old. He extrapolates into new intriguing areas drawing the reader into the adventure.

I loved this collection of short stories. It included some of my favorite Philip K Dick yarns. I was struck by how original and lateral he could be while remaining engaging and ahead of his time.

A dark controversial tale, bound to make you cycle through every emotion possible from titillation to abject horror. Not for the faint of heart or easily offended.

I really ‘groked' this book when I read it in my late teens. Today looking back on it I am not quite so enthralled, especially with Heinlein's socio-political views. It probably deserves a 3 but I do remember it fondly so have given it a 4.

Another of the most formative books I have read. I viewed the world and those in it very differently after finishing it. Who is the monster, really?

It certainly read better than a Vogon's poetry!

Pretty handy field guide to mastering your finances.

Scott's no nonsense guide is packed full of practical information. He includes a deceivingly simple strategy for not only getting on top of your finances but getting ahead. Unlike most books like this, it's grounded in the everyday things you need to do.

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A dark insightful view of war, espionage and the danger of ideology. The author accepts that no one is purely good or bad but in reality a bit of both. in some ways this is a very cynical perspective but it is closer to ‘real' than most authors get

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A short horror. It explores feminist and anti-feminist themes with a subtle rye humour. Don't mistake this for an anti-feminist story. Very cleverly written, can be read in a single sitting, but gives hours worth of contemplation.

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I would have given it 4 stars but it's a little too preachy.

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