Ack, I am so behind on reviews. I am working on a project that requires a lot of attention (fortunately I can work on it while still watching classic Doctor Who), which is the excuse I’m using for my negligence. Feel free to be distracted from this by a picture of my beautiful hat: Gerald Morris’s The Squire’s Tale and The Quest of the Fair Unknown Essentially, Gerald Morris writes very sweet retellings of King Arthur legends from various sources, making fun of impractical chivalry rules and having Gawain be the coolest knight of all the knights. Instead of Lancelot,…
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They finished their preparations for the night, took a small snack and decided it was safe to wander back into the Great Hall again to look at their Angel. “I wish I could hug her,” Claudia whispered. “They probably bugged her already. Maybe that light is part of the alarm. Better not touch. You’ll set it off.” “I said ‘hug,’ not ‘bug!’ Why would I want to bug her?” “That makes more sense than to hug her.” “Silly. Shows how much you know. When you hug someone, you learn something else about them. An important something else.” Jamie shrugged his…
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