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  • Aug 29, 2024 | l8r.it | Lavie Tidhar |Krystle Zara Appiah |Harriet Evans |Colm Toibin

    Buy from our bookstore and 25% of the cover price will be given to a school of your choice to buy more books. *15% of eBooks. "Themes of self-determination and the weight of one’s past are explored with a conjuror’s invention through six scintillating characters who are connected by blood across time." View All Editions £20.00 £18.00 In Stock. Same day dispatch on orders before 3pm.

  • Jul 3, 2024 | nature.com | Lavie Tidhar

    [Source: Youtube.com]150,804,144,189 views 116 years ago502,801 Comments[sort by | top comments | new comments first]Anyone listening in 2025? My dad used to play me this song when I was little. He died in the pandemic and I couldn’t even visit him but when I listen to this song I can remember him and it always makes me feel better. *****I used to listen to this song as a teenager staying with my grandmother after my dad would get drunk. She used to make me feel so loved, so important and so safe.

  • May 15, 2024 | audiofilemagazine.com | Lavie Tidhar

    Part detective novel, part fairy tale, this complex story about the hunt for a book that disappears after one has read it is expertly delivered by a trinity of talent. Stefan Rudnicki takes on the majestic tones of mysterious celestial beings that interject their commentary throughout the narrative.

  • Apr 17, 2024 | reactormag.com | Lavie Tidhar |Force Alone |Jonathan Strahan

    Unknown forces attempt to stop Judge Dee and Jonathan from transporting a mysterious and possibly dangerous prisoner, who holds a secret about the Judge, to an executioner in France… 1. The horses were skeletal and plumes of steam came in great huffs from their noses as they galloped through the night. Judge Dee and Jonathan sat in the coach on either side of the prisoner. The prisoner never spoke and neither did the judge. The driver whipped the horses, faster, faster.

  • Apr 16, 2024 | podcastle.org | Lavie Tidhar |Kaitlyn Zivanovich |Ian Stuart |Clockpunk Studios

    Titanic!by Lavie Tidhar10 April 1912When I come on board the ship I pay little heed to her splendour; nor to the gaily–strewn lines of coloured electric lights, nor to the polished brass of the crew’s jacket uniforms, nor to the crowds at the dock in Southampton, waving handkerchiefs and pushing and shoving for a better look; nor to my fellow passengers. I keep my eyes open only for signs of pursuit; specifically, for signs of the Law. The ship is named the Titanic.

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