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One of the micro moths I spotted. It is tiny. Millimetres long
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I wonder if there is such a thing as a tarantula eating moth, now that would be justice, a very lovely lady I once knew had and loved both cats and tarantulas, she even had a tarantula in icing on her birthday cake once, I wish her the best of luck where ever she is now!
 
I wonder if there is such a thing as a tarantula eating moth, now that would be justice, a very lovely lady I once knew had and loved both cats and tarantulas, she even had a tarantula in icing on her birthday cake once, I wish her the best of luck where ever she is now!
That would have to a ruddy big moth. And if it were big enough to eat tarantulas it wouldn't be able to fly
 
You never now it could be jet powered like the small dragon in Terry Pratchet's "Guards, Guards"!!!

Oops spoilers, sorry about that, hope it hasn't ruined the book for anyone.
 
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Bear Head by Adrian Tchaikovsky.

I adored Dogs of War, so i’m intrigued to see where Adrian decides to go with this story. Obviously, it’ll be Honey’s story.
 
Star Wars: The High Republic "Light Side of the Jedi" by Charles Soule.

I must confess that i haven't read a Star Wars book for the best part of 20 years, but i do like to collect the hardbacks. More out of habit than passion, i suspect.
 
MACHINE by Elizabeth Bear looks good.And MORDEW by Alex Pheby received a very good review in INTERZONE magazine.
 

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