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Kirby Lee Davis

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Kirby Lee Davis is an award-winning storyteller. Born with the desire to weave tales, Davis wrote and illustrated his first book at age 5� or was it 8? Somewhere around there. The first novel flowed from his typewriter during his second year at Mustang (OK) High School. The following year saw his entry into journalism and the editor's post at his student newspaper. This 1982 University of Oklahoma graduate formally broke into the professional ranks as an entrepreneur, syndicating film reviews to eight different publications. His byline, photos, and graphics have since appeared in multiple print and wire services, earning dozens of awards from the Associated Press, Donrey, Dolan Media, and other organizations. These endeavors also led Davis ...more

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God's Furry Angels

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The Road to Renewal: Annotated

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The Prophet and the Dove (T...

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Lions of Judah (The Jonah C...

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The Spawn of Fashan

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My 49th blog looks at the diversity of books on my shelves, in hopes this review of topics and authors provides insight on how I think and who I am. See for yourself! Have a great day! Read more of this blog post »
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A World Undone by G.J. Meyer
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The best book I've ever read on The Great War. I've never seen someone wrap up not just a detailed four-year global conflict, but the centuries of history that set it up, in such a clear, understandable manuscript. He retains all the drama and intrig ...more
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An interesting mix of two wonderful Hulk stories by Peter David, amazingly illustrated by George Pérez and Dale Keown. Just as enjoyable the second time through... and the third...
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One of the best "future" Marvel stories. Two decades later, it still fits most of today's Marvel Universe. Highly entertaining, with great storytelling and marvelous art. ...more
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It's fun, revisiting something you read as a kid. I remember when these issues came out... they didn't fit my beloved Lee/Kirby memories, but they certainly topped those I remembered from after Stan stepped away from daily writing, and they beat many ...more
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Not quite up to his earlier works, but Starlin always entertains.
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“That night a loud thump woke Jessica with all the chill of a plunge into icy waters. She snapped up from her soft pillow, drawing her knees to her chin for protection, only to realize with a shiver that she needed still more, and so she snatched the covers to her neck â€� just in case someone was there, lurking in the shadows, gazing upon her in the darkness. Of course, that ripped the sheets off John, but he didn’t notice so it didn’t matter.”
Kirby Lee Davis, God's Furry Angels

“Confused, fearful, starving, the last thing she’d needed was a good stout blow to the head.”
Kirby Lee Davis, God's Furry Angels

“Some consider the mind of a cat a most undecipherable thing, a quagmire of selfish ambitions and impenetrable mysteries. True, the beasts don’t understand all human speech, or comprehend such intricate life enhancements as catalytic converters, microwave popcorn, or rabbit ear antennas. They don’t need to. God blessed them with far more efficient paths of communication. And it is also true that cats don’t devote themselves to servitude and submission to a human’s every whim, like dogs, for example. That’s also unnecessary. They can survive on their own, thank you very much. True, many bond to humans when it suits their purpose â€� or, like Sebastian, when it is ordained, because the “hairless giants,â€� as cats see humans, could not develop as He wills without a feline influence. But in most cases, a cat will cling to independence, as guaranteed all their kind by the Doctrine of Grakk-koth long, long, long ago.
Yes, that long.”
Kirby Lee Davis, God's Furry Angels

“That night a loud thump woke Jessica with all the chill of a plunge into icy waters. She snapped up from her soft pillow, drawing her knees to her chin for protection, only to realize with a shiver that she needed still more, and so she snatched the covers to her neck â€� just in case someone was there, lurking in the shadows, gazing upon her in the darkness. Of course, that ripped the sheets off John, but he didn’t notice so it didn’t matter.”
Kirby Lee Davis, God's Furry Angels

“Some consider the mind of a cat a most undecipherable thing, a quagmire of selfish ambitions and impenetrable mysteries. True, the beasts don’t understand all human speech, or comprehend such intricate life enhancements as catalytic converters, microwave popcorn, or rabbit ear antennas. They don’t need to. God blessed them with far more efficient paths of communication. And it is also true that cats don’t devote themselves to servitude and submission to a human’s every whim, like dogs, for example. That’s also unnecessary. They can survive on their own, thank you very much. True, many bond to humans when it suits their purpose â€� or, like Sebastian, when it is ordained, because the “hairless giants,â€� as cats see humans, could not develop as He wills without a feline influence. But in most cases, a cat will cling to independence, as guaranteed all their kind by the Doctrine of Grakk-koth long, long, long ago.
Yes, that long.”
Kirby Lee Davis, God's Furry Angels

“Confused, fearful, starving, the last thing she’d needed was a good stout blow to the head.”
Kirby Lee Davis, God's Furry Angels

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