READING DAVE FREER’S BOOKS IS AN HAZARDOUS UNDERTAKING: And not just because they’re written by a man who has been known to cuddle sharks professionally (never asked him if sharks are good tippers), go diving in rocky caves and/or climbing cliffs as if there weren’t perfectly good stairs, in perfectly good buildings, in perfectly good cities.  No.  The problem with reading Dave Freer’s books is that they grab and won’t let go.  On behalf of management I want to emphasize we are not responsible for lost sleep, whether or not it results in failed exams, chilly marital relations or any other ills.  And if some writers (okay me) start reading a Freer book on the plane to a conference, and can’t stop, so they (okay, me) end up reading the book under the panel tables and giving (even more) disjointed answers than usual to any questions, this is also NOT the management’s fault.

Oh, yeah, and Dave Freer’s Changeling’s Island is now in mass market paperback.  There is also, of course and still the handy dandy kindle edition.  You could be reading it in minutes.  Okay, maybe half an hour if Amazon is still stuttering.  Um… on second thought, wait till the morning to start reading.  Or you won’t sleep.  You’ve been warned. Management is NOT responsible.  Which is why the image below is a link.