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  • "Drood" is the new novel by Dan Simmons, mastermind behind many prestigious award-winning novels, such as Hyperion (one of my all-time favorites), Ilium, Carrion Comfort, Song of Kali and others.

    Archive 2009-02-01 2009

  • "Drood" is the new novel by Dan Simmons, mastermind behind many prestigious award-winning novels, such as Hyperion (one of my all-time favorites), Ilium, Carrion Comfort, Song of Kali and others.

    In the Limelight - Simmons, Kearney and Abercrombie 2009

  • If you are wondering about the meaning of the word 'Drood'; "The Mysteries of Edward Drood" is the final novel by Charles Dickens that was left unfinished at the time of his death and thus the fate of the main protagonist remains undisclosed.

    Archive 2009-02-01 2009

  • If you are wondering about the meaning of the word 'Drood'; "The Mysteries of Edward Drood" is the final novel by Charles Dickens that was left unfinished at the time of his death and thus the fate of the main protagonist remains undisclosed.

    In the Limelight - Simmons, Kearney and Abercrombie 2009

  • He also began work on The Mystery of Edwin Drood, his last book which he never completed, but remains to this day one of the few mysteries which has never been solved.

    2010 February 18 « The BookBanter Blog 2010

  • Drood is a thoroughly engrossing read that, despite its size, is over far too quickly.

    Top Ten Books of 2009 – Brian Keene 2009

  • Drood is a special book that will stay long in the mind and thoughts of the reader, long after the last page has been turned, as he or she contemplates the meaning of Drood and what Dickens was really trying to do with The Mystery of Edwin Drood.

    “Drood” by Dan Simmons (Little, Brown and Company, 2009) « The BookBanter Blog 2010

  • One was a stinker, Edwin Drood, nonetheless a others good fun, and a prolongation of Pirandello's Six Characters a explanation about a mental energy of a fool around we had seen as customarily of Philosophical interest.

    Philadelphia Reflections: Shakspere Society of Philadelphia admin 2009

  • He also began work on The Mystery of Edwin Drood, his last book which he never completed, but remains to this day one of the few mysteries which has never been solved.

    “Drood” by Dan Simmons (Little, Brown and Company, 2009) « The BookBanter Blog 2010

  • Drood is a special book that will stay long in the mind and thoughts of the reader, long after the last page has been turned, as he or she contemplates the meaning of Drood and what Dickens was really trying to do with The Mystery of Edwin Drood.

    2010 February 18 « The BookBanter Blog 2010

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