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A look at the character of Geraden from his childhood as the youngest son of the Domme to his coming of age and becoming accepted as an Apt.
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Sionell and Pol understand each other too well for comfort. (Moments from Star Scroll and Sunrunner's Fire.)
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"You got all the good parts, and I got all the bad parts."
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Bathed in blood, all birds are of a feather.
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Cis wasn't exactly malfunctioning when she got away from Rotwang, at least not in the way he thought she was.
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In a Midgard where cybernetic enhancements are commonplace and magic flows like wine, Loki and Odin cut a deal, and Hel's father pays her a visit.
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Withnail is a rare kind of creature and Marwood is still young enough to think this is a good thing.
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96: Gare Montparnasse - Porte des Lilas by El Staplador (elstaplador) for Aeriel
Hugo (2011)
24 Dec 2012
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Isabelle takes a bus ride and looks for stories.
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TJ's fifteen and a hundred thousand people have just found out he's gay.
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just a pawn, ready to advance by voodoochild for delgaserasca
The Hour, 1984 - George Orwell
22 Dec 2012
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Freddie Lyon is a junior researcher at RecDep, hoping to rise to a position in Minitrue. Lix Storm is a political prisoner, a former figurehead for the resistance. Randall Brown is the man behind Minitrue, a master of propaganda. Only one of them really are what they appear to be. (Fusion with George Orwell's "1984". No actual show spoilers beyond season one and the existence of a character in season two.)
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Being a Mortmaigne was all about duty, honor, and sacrifice. And Scarlett Mortmaigne will never escape her family's influence.
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Six days ago, Micheletto first caught sight of a would-be assassin, settled in an alcove across the way, watching Cesare and his sister leave their home for a turn around the square.
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Bester has clear, carefully crafted goals.
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Between full realisation and pulling the trigger, Joe dreams of France. After the end, Sara dreams of home and beyond that, Cid makes his dreams come true.
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Desert Island Discs - Castaway: Rusty Dickinson by suth for Bookwormsarah
Back Home - Michelle Magorian
20 Dec 2012
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Kirsty Young’s castaway this week is an artist, illustrator, and author. Virginia Dickinson’s work is defined by its use of bold, bright colours, and she is one of only three illustrators ever to be awarded both The Kate Greenaway Medal and a Caldecott Honour. She is perhaps best known for her first book, Charlie’s Bear, a picture book about a young boy’s adventures with his beloved teddy bear, for which she was first awarded the Greenaway Medal. Charlie’s Bear has become a national treasure, adapted to stage and television. She has been tipped to be a future Children's Laureate, and was named British Children's Author of the Year in 1994.
In conversation with Kirsty Young, she discusses her childhood in America and post-war England, the beginnings of her career and family life, and her eight musical selections.
[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs]
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Signals and Waves by elwing_alcyone for FireEye
Zero: Shisei no Koe | Fatal Frame III: The Tormented, Zero | Project Zero | Fatal Frame Series
20 Dec 2012
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Two months after the events of FF3, Rei takes a trip and learns different ways to listen.
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Alicia offers June the benefit of her own hard-won lessons.
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There is not time for grief or hope or herself when there is work yet to be done. After the end of the world, Garnet takes on her solitary duties as queen.
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It was time for the latest Christmas episode at Greendale College if only the genre could be narrowed down, but with Troy asleep and Abed turning into a gay teddy bear, things were never going to be that easy.
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Though I Sang in My Chains Like the Sea by lightgetsin for Lysimache
Rivers of London - Ben Aaronovitch
20 Dec 2012
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“The world has changed. Yes. I receive undeniable proof of that every day when that electronic coffee pot of yours starts up on its own.”
