Edoardo Albert
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Edwin: High King of Britain (The Northumbrian Thrones #1)
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Silent Hunters (Warhammer 40,000)
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Kasrkin (Warhammer 40,000)
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Oswald: Return of the King (The Northumbrian Thrones, #2)
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Conrad Monk and the Great Heathen Army
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Oswiu: King of Kings (The Northumbrian Thrones #3)
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Warrior: A Life of War in Anglo-Saxon Britain
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Imam al-Ghazali: A Concise Life
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Lords of the Storm (Black Library Novella Series 2 #5)
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In Search of Alfred the Great: The King, the Grave, the Legend
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The DCI Ryan detective novels set in my beloved Northumberland have been huge bestsellers so I thought I ought to read the first – besides, Lindisfarne is wonderful and I wanted to spend some time there, albeit in story rather than in person. Well, I ...more |
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I’d not heard of this book before but apparently it’s very well known in America. Having read it, I can see why. It was published in 1969. The author dedicated it to Martin Luther King. It’s basically the Civil Rights’ Movement as a children’s book, ...more | |
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It's the year 2024, and secure, affordable housing is the stuff of fiction. However, the "property technology company" that triggers Ella Frears' striking novel-in-verse – lending it its unusual format and even its title – is wholly real. G" Read more of this review » |
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Well, what can I say? Dan Abnett is the reason I ended up writing 40k and his Ravenor novels was the second series I read after Eisenhorn. It’s no wonder I was hooked. The man is an absolute master, both at plotting (how does he keep all those separa ...more | |
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Thanet isn’t even an island now, just a spur of Kent sticking out into the Channel. But for a thousand years it was the hinge upon which England’s history turned. Then it really was an island, separated from the mainland by the Wantsum Channel, a tida ...more |
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Frankly, I had not the slightest idea of who John Brown (the Angel of the Lord) was when I began reading the book, although I had some vague idea that his body lay mouldering in the grave, so Harry Flashman’s latest adventure served to plug a huge ga ...more | |
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Confession of a laggardly book reviewer: I finished this book several months ago but I’ve only now got around to writing a review. Unfortunately, sitting down to write my review, I realised I couldn’t remember anything about the book. So, cheating, I ...more | |
“It’s bad enough being ignored by the abbot, but to be ignored by a bird…”
― Oswald: Return of the King
― Oswald: Return of the King
“God’s grace lies upon him. And he gives of it freely and without thought.”
― Oswald: Return of the King
― Oswald: Return of the King
“You said you have grown used to watching the sun set? Come with me, and watch the sun rise!”
― Oswald: Return of the King
― Oswald: Return of the King
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“Here are the sounds of Wear. It rattles stone on stone. It sucks its teeth. It sings. It hisses like the rain. It roars. It laughs. It claps its hands. Sometimes I think it prays. In winter, through the ice, I've seen it moving swift and black as Tune, without a sound.
Here are the sights of Wear. It falls in braids. It parts at rocks and tumbles round them white as down or flashes over them in silver quilts. It tosses fallen trees like bits of straw yet spins a single leaf as gentle as a maid. Sometimes it coils for rest in darkling pools and sometimes it leaps its banks and shatters in the air. In autumn, I've seen it breathe a mist so thick and grey you'd never know old Wear was there at all.
Each day, for years and years, I've gone and sat in it. Usually at dusk I clamber down and slowly sink myself to where it laps against my breast. Is it too much to say, in winter, that I die? Something of me dies at least.
First there's the fiery sting of cold that almost stops my breath, the aching torment in my limbs. I think I may go mad, my wits so outraged that they seek to flee my skull like rats a ship that's going down. I puff. I gasp. Then inch by inch a blessed numbness comes. I have no legs, no arms. My very heart grows still. These floating hands are not my hands. The ancient flesh I wear is rags for all I feel of it.
"Praise, Praise!" I croak. Praise God for all that's holy, cold, and dark. Praise him for all we lose, for all the river of the years bears off. Praise him for stillness in the wake of pain. Praise him for emptiness. And as you race to spill into the sea, praise him yourself, old Wear. Praise him for dying and the peace of death.
In the little church I built of wood for Mary, I hollowed out a place for him. Perkin brings him by the pail and pours him in. Now that I can hardly walk, I crawl to meet him there. He takes me in his chilly lap to wash me of my sins. Or I kneel down beside him till within his depths I see a star.
Sometimes this star is still. Sometimes she dances. She is Mary's star. Within that little pool of Wear she winks at me. I wink at her. The secret that we share I cannot tell in full. But this much I will tell. What's lost is nothing to what's found, and all the death that ever was, set next to life, would scarcely fill a cup.”
― Godric
Here are the sights of Wear. It falls in braids. It parts at rocks and tumbles round them white as down or flashes over them in silver quilts. It tosses fallen trees like bits of straw yet spins a single leaf as gentle as a maid. Sometimes it coils for rest in darkling pools and sometimes it leaps its banks and shatters in the air. In autumn, I've seen it breathe a mist so thick and grey you'd never know old Wear was there at all.
Each day, for years and years, I've gone and sat in it. Usually at dusk I clamber down and slowly sink myself to where it laps against my breast. Is it too much to say, in winter, that I die? Something of me dies at least.
First there's the fiery sting of cold that almost stops my breath, the aching torment in my limbs. I think I may go mad, my wits so outraged that they seek to flee my skull like rats a ship that's going down. I puff. I gasp. Then inch by inch a blessed numbness comes. I have no legs, no arms. My very heart grows still. These floating hands are not my hands. The ancient flesh I wear is rags for all I feel of it.
"Praise, Praise!" I croak. Praise God for all that's holy, cold, and dark. Praise him for all we lose, for all the river of the years bears off. Praise him for stillness in the wake of pain. Praise him for emptiness. And as you race to spill into the sea, praise him yourself, old Wear. Praise him for dying and the peace of death.
In the little church I built of wood for Mary, I hollowed out a place for him. Perkin brings him by the pail and pours him in. Now that I can hardly walk, I crawl to meet him there. He takes me in his chilly lap to wash me of my sins. Or I kneel down beside him till within his depths I see a star.
Sometimes this star is still. Sometimes she dances. She is Mary's star. Within that little pool of Wear she winks at me. I wink at her. The secret that we share I cannot tell in full. But this much I will tell. What's lost is nothing to what's found, and all the death that ever was, set next to life, would scarcely fill a cup.”
― Godric
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