I haven’t read Paul Leone’s The Dweller in Drury Lane yet, sorry. This is my reminder to read the book, because I am extremely tired right now and I need to get some sleep. I don’t want to forget to read it for a couple of months.
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I haven’t read Paul Leone’s The Dweller in Drury Lane yet, sorry. This is my reminder to read the book, because I am extremely tired right now and I need to get some sleep. I don’t want to forget to read it for a couple of months.
#commissionearned
Today, I am slightly vexed: there’s a couple of books available that I normally could have just gone on ahead to buy and read. Alas, the first is ridiculously overpriced (Kindle books should not cost more than the trade paperbacks!), and the second is a depressing reminder that the last decade or so has been uniquely good in inducing brain-worms in what used to be first-rate literary minds. I’m gonna try Mysterious Albion (Vatican Vampire Hunters Book 1) by Paul Leone, instead. At least it’s something that is self-evidently pertaining to my interests.
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The Third Crown, and Other Weird Tales is a collection of short stories by Paul Leone. I picked it up to read the stories set in the same universe as his good, and grim, In And Out of the Reich, but I liked the other ones, too. Also: Paul has a good book cover game. Not pointing fingers, but you can kind of tell when somebody’s taken the ‘Oh, don’t spend money on real cover art’ argument seriously. That’s not a problem here.