Book Review: Laurell K. Hamilton’s Obsidian Butterfly
Vampire hunter Anita Blake owes a favor to a friend—a man almost as dangerous as the ancient evil she’s about to face.
Vampire hunter Anita Blake owes a favor to a friend—a man almost as dangerous as the ancient evil she’s about to face.
Abram Mustafa faces the test of his life and his heart when his terrorist father kidnaps Paige Galbraithe, the one woman always able to touch Abram’s soul.
Life could get any stranger! Angelina Santiago’s best friend is a shapeshifter. Her other best friend is in love with one. And people are actively trying to kill her.
Anita is no closer to choosing between Jean-Claude and Richard, and she will need bothwhen two of here wereleopards are abducted at a seedy club called Narcissus in Chains.
An anthology of 13 stories with strong, independent, and intelligent heroines who are quite capable of solving their own problems and slaying their own dragons (or demons, as the case may be).
I like to play in Apple’s iWeb. I especially like to play with pushing it past its limitations and creating dropdown menus in it. One menu which I created for a genealogy website,Family Tree, is similar to the concept of a php menu. An iWeb Menu iWeb creates a horizontal menu for you at the top of each page. It works fine if you don’t have too many links. Once you start getting complicated, you can end up with a web page, which is half eaten up with links. Hence the usefulness of a dropdown menu. A dropdown menu which you can drop in with an HTML Snippet. iWeb’s HTML Snippet widget is a useful little creature. Just about anything you can code can be pasted into a snippet and positioned on a web page—including dropdown menus. Just include the CSS, the JavaScript, and the HTML in one file. Then cut-and-paste it into the snippet you dragged onto your iWeb page. A Custom iWeb Menu Has Its Issues Most of the websites I create in iWeb need a custom menu. The negative side of this is that for every tiny change you make to the menu on one page, it […]
It’s been two-hundred years since the deadly Thread fell like rain upon Pern, devouring everything in its path. No one alive remembers that first horrific onslaught and no one believes in its return — except for the dragonriders.
Anne McCaffrey “collaborated” on Dragon Kin with her son, Todd. Oh well . . .
A deadly and mysterious plague begins to wipe out the dragons and Lorana sends her firelizards back in time to Wind Blossom, the geneticist who created the dragons.
People are being Shunned. Pern’s running out of firestone. And Todd McCaffrey is no successor to Anne McCaffrey.