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Hellboy: Odder Jobs»rank: 152873par: Frank Darabont, Charles de Lint, Graham Joyce
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Dark Sister»rank: 366593par: Graham Joyce
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Dark Sister is the third book by British fantasy writer Graham Joyce to be published in the United States--and the author travels further into the realm of pure horror than he did in The Tooth Fairy or Requiem. Maggie, an unfulfilled, restless housewife in England, comes to terms with her nascent, otherworldly power amidst a disheveled and antagonistic domestic life. Her archaeologist-husband Alex is subtly dominating, which makes for an unfulfilling marriage. So, Maggie buries herself in the chaos of her small children, until a chance discovery both liberates ... |
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Requiem»rank: 425634par: Graham Joyce
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'The city is like a fractured mirror: you can see yourself, but you get a shock at how it comes back to you. 'The city is contemporary Jerusalem, described in all the richness of its walls and gardens, shrines and religions--ancient dust, olive trees, the smell of falafel oil and balsam, mysterious writing on crumbling stones. The man who comes to find (or lose) himself there is a schoolteacher from England who quit his job in the aftermath of his wife's tragic death and a fuss about his possible ... |
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Postharvest: An introduction to the physiology and handling of fruit, vegetables and ornamentals»rank: 290300par: Ron Wills, Barry McGlasson, Doug Graham, Daryl Joyce
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'The city is like a fractured mirror: you can see yourself, but you get a shock at how it comes back to you. 'The city is contemporary Jerusalem, described in all the richness of its walls and gardens, shrines and religions--ancient dust, olive trees, the smell of falafel oil and balsam, mysterious writing on crumbling stones. The man who comes to find (or lose) himself there is a schoolteacher from England who quit his job in the aftermath of his wife's tragic death and a fuss about his possible ... |
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Exchange»rank: 399489par: Graham Joyce
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'The city is like a fractured mirror: you can see yourself, but you get a shock at how it comes back to you. 'The city is contemporary Jerusalem, described in all the richness of its walls and gardens, shrines and religions--ancient dust, olive trees, the smell of falafel oil and balsam, mysterious writing on crumbling stones. The man who comes to find (or lose) himself there is a schoolteacher from England who quit his job in the aftermath of his wife's tragic death and a fuss about his possible ... |
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Foursight»rank: 399489par: Graham Joyce, Kim Newman, Michael Marshall Smith
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'The city is like a fractured mirror: you can see yourself, but you get a shock at how it comes back to you. 'The city is contemporary Jerusalem, described in all the richness of its walls and gardens, shrines and religions--ancient dust, olive trees, the smell of falafel oil and balsam, mysterious writing on crumbling stones. The man who comes to find (or lose) himself there is a schoolteacher from England who quit his job in the aftermath of his wife's tragic death and a fuss about his possible ... |
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The Web: Spiderbite»rank: 399489par: Graham Joyce
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'The city is like a fractured mirror: you can see yourself, but you get a shock at how it comes back to you. 'The city is contemporary Jerusalem, described in all the richness of its walls and gardens, shrines and religions--ancient dust, olive trees, the smell of falafel oil and balsam, mysterious writing on crumbling stones. The man who comes to find (or lose) himself there is a schoolteacher from England who quit his job in the aftermath of his wife's tragic death and a fuss about his possible ... |
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Twoc»rank: 399489par: Graham Joyce
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'The city is like a fractured mirror: you can see yourself, but you get a shock at how it comes back to you. 'The city is contemporary Jerusalem, described in all the richness of its walls and gardens, shrines and religions--ancient dust, olive trees, the smell of falafel oil and balsam, mysterious writing on crumbling stones. The man who comes to find (or lose) himself there is a schoolteacher from England who quit his job in the aftermath of his wife's tragic death and a fuss about his possible ... |
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The Facts of Life: A Novel»rank: 1075131par: Graham Joyce
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'The city is like a fractured mirror: you can see yourself, but you get a shock at how it comes back to you. 'The city is contemporary Jerusalem, described in all the richness of its walls and gardens, shrines and religions--ancient dust, olive trees, the smell of falafel oil and balsam, mysterious writing on crumbling stones. The man who comes to find (or lose) himself there is a schoolteacher from England who quit his job in the aftermath of his wife's tragic death and a fuss about his possible ... |
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Dreamside»rank: 728295par: Graham Joyce
Chroniques et points de vue:From :'The city is like a fractured mirror: you can see yourself, but you get a shock at how it comes back to you. 'The city is contemporary Jerusalem, described in all the richness of its walls and gardens, shrines and religions--ancient dust, olive trees, the smell of falafel oil and balsam, mysterious writing on crumbling stones. The man who comes to find (or lose) himself there is a schoolteacher from England who quit his job in the aftermath of his wife's tragic death and a fuss about his possible ... |