Top o’ the morning ta ya! Gather ’round we lads and lassies for a review of an Irish fantasy anthology. I wonder how many Irish I just offended with this…
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Emerald Magic edited by Andrew M. Greeley
Posted by travizzt on August 19, 2010
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