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Why FishNet?
The name was chosen by a helpful sub-editor because it seemed to him that it cleverly combined the subject matter, with our seaside location. ;-)
For convenience sake, I have transferred my photo blog and a few other bits and pieces to this location as well. There are some older posts whose illustrations were lost in a move from Blogger to WordPress, and some broken links here and there, which shouldn't affect the overall usability of the Blog much, if at all.
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Category Archives: Book review
Icons of Photography
I have posted a review of the book Icons of Photography – The 20th Century, on my photo blog. In similar vein, I posted a review of the two-book Photo Icons set on the blog. They and Icons of Photography … Continue reading
Posted in Book review, PB, Photography
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As You Do
By Richard Hammond Weidenfeld & Nicholson: 2008 Richard Hammond is best known as The Hamster, the shortest of the three presenters on the BBC’s hugely successful Top Gear television programme. I am quite a fan of the show and took … Continue reading
The Case of the Missing Servant
The Case of the Missing Servant marks the first appearance of Delhi-based private eye Vish Puri. Continue reading
Posted in Book review, Crime, IG
Tagged Book review, Tarquin Hall, The Case of the Missing Servant
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Full House
I am always very happy to find a new Janet Evanovitch book in the library and, when I saw Full House on the shelf, I seized it eagerly. Continue reading
Posted in Book review, IG, Romance
Tagged bounty hunter, Full House, humour, Janet Evanovitch, Stephanie Plum
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