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Book of the Week: The Queen of the Mountain Kingdom

September 7, 2023September 1, 2023 / petercwhitaker / Leave a comment

On the Holy Mountain of Oroson the ancient Mountain Kingdom has existed for 5,000 years. The last King of the Pareb Dynasty is dying and his only child is the Princess Saran, but women cannot rule on the Holy Mountain. Saran is not like most women of Oroson, however. She has determined to take her father’s crown and safeguard

Book of the Week: The Queen of the Mountain Kingdom

September 6, 2023September 1, 2023 / petercwhitaker / Leave a comment

On the Holy Mountain of Oroson the ancient Mountain Kingdom has existed for 5,000 years. The last King of the Pareb Dynasty is dying and his only child is the Princess Saran, but women cannot rule on the Holy Mountain. Saran is not like most women of Oroson, however. She has determined to take her father’s crown and safeguard

Book of the Week: The Queen of the Mountain Kingdom

September 5, 2023September 1, 2023 / petercwhitaker / Leave a comment

On the Holy Mountain of Oroson the ancient Mountain Kingdom has existed for 5,000 years. The last King of the Pareb Dynasty is dying and his only child is the Princess Saran, but women cannot rule on the Holy Mountain. Saran is not like most women of Oroson, however. She has determined to take her father’s crown and safeguard

Book of the Week: The Queen of the Mountain Kingdom

September 4, 2023September 1, 2023 / petercwhitaker / Leave a comment

On the Holy Mountain of Oroson the ancient Mountain Kingdom has existed for 5,000 years. The last King of the Pareb Dynasty is dying and his only child is the Princess Saran, but women cannot rule on the Holy Mountain. Saran is not like most women of Oroson, however. She has determined to take her father’s crown and safeguard

Book of the Week: The Queen of the Mountain Kingdom

September 3, 2023September 1, 2023 / petercwhitaker / Leave a comment

On the Holy Mountain of Oroson the ancient Mountain Kingdom has existed for 5,000 years. The last King of the Pareb Dynasty is dying and his only child is the Princess Saran, but women cannot rule on the Holy Mountain. Saran is not like most women of Oroson, however. She has determined to take her father’s crown and safeguard

Book of the Week: The Queen of the Mountain Kingdom

September 2, 2023September 1, 2023 / petercwhitaker / Leave a comment

On the Holy Mountain of Oroson the ancient Mountain Kingdom has existed for 5,000 years. The last King of the Pareb Dynasty is dying and his only child is the Princess Saran, but women cannot rule on the Holy Mountain. Saran is not like most women of Oroson, however. She has determined to take her father’s crown and safeguard

Book of the Week: The Queen of the Mountain Kingdom

September 1, 2023September 1, 2023 / petercwhitaker / Leave a comment

On the Holy Mountain of Oroson the ancient Mountain Kingdom has existed for 5,000 years. The last King of the Pareb Dynasty is dying and his only child is the Princess Saran, but women cannot rule on the Holy Mountain. Saran is not like most women of Oroson, however. She has determined to take her father’s crown and safeguard

The truth is often painful but that is why we should not ignore it

June 12, 2023June 12, 2023 / petercwhitaker / Leave a comment

Censoring an author's work because it includes racial slurs to emphasise the arguments against racism does not confront the problem, it avoids it

Bringing a Little Bit of Fantasy to Life

June 7, 2023June 5, 2023 / petercwhitaker / 1 Comment

My wife has bought tickets for both of us to take a flight on an original De Havilland Dragon Rapide. We will be travelling down to Cambridge for the experience

Dune by Frank Herbert

February 12, 2023February 10, 2023 / petercwhitaker / Leave a comment

I stumbled onto Frank Herbert’s novel when I was a teenager. I remember that it was a paperback book with a rather garish image of what looked to be a Bedouin man with vibrant blue eyes, which seemed to be rather strange for a work of science fiction. Despite the incongruous depiction I bought and read the book

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