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Title: E's book club review number 2

Audio by EOTB from Oxfordshire | in writing, non-fiction, reviews

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5.00 out of 5

Second review, this time of "M is for Magic" by Neil Gaiman, a collection of short stories. Now with 100% more Ukulele! All music and audio was written, recorded and produced by me. Hope you like it.

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    • 1. At on 12 Feb 2010, Krazmaz wrote:

      Can there ever be enough ukulele? The jury is still out.

      Also, hurrah for reviews and books and the collision thereof. I do love collections of short stories.

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    • 2. At on 12 Feb 2010, kim wrote:

      Hey EOTB, this is brilliant, I love the Ukuele and I would even dare to say that this review was even better than the last one. Love it. I've read a few Neil Gaiman stories, on Sandra's recommendation and I loved the way he wrote them, so I am tempted to read this. Love the rating system too, helps to give a guide.

      So when is the next pod blast?

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    • 3. At on 14 Feb 2010, Ellen wrote:

      Loving the ukuele, i love the word ukuele don't you? Nice voice and this book sounds brilliant! What a detailed review you've done- have you ever thought of being a critic? I think you would be a good one! More please!

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    • 4. At on 15 Feb 2010, English Host wrote:

      Yes - the ukulele has a whimsical air that I think Neil Gaiman would approve of...

      I love his work, but I haven't read M for Magic - think I will now...

      This is beautifully spoken - a joy to listen to. So what's next?

      I loved it - and hooray for the ukulele!

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