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Review - Pale Demon by Kim Harrison

Pale Demon (The Hollows, Book 9) Flat out, this is the best book I’ve read so far this year. Like fine wine, The Hollows is a series that has just grown better with time. Although the intricate complexities of this latest addtion (9th book) to an already variegated storyline might initially leave even an ardent fan like myself bewildered, enlightenment soon dawns upon the second and even fifth reading. While that may make you rethink your decision to read this 448 pages long harcover, my suggestion would be run and grab this book – now. Devour it like the aforementioned “Pale Demon” devours souls in this never-a-dull-moment fantastic thriller of an addition to a stellar series. That said, this is definitely not a stand-alone story and must be read in order of the series to get the full-bodied effect. Now that I’ve sung its praise enough to make you curious, let me give you a glimpse of what this story’s about. Read more »

Managed vs. Unmanaged VPS Hosting - Which is Best For You?

Selecting a hosting plan is among the first steps you need to take when creating a website. A hosting plan is what allows your site to be viewed on the internet. The hosting provider you choose will store your site on their servers, and those servers will then display the necessary data to visitors. There are a variety of different hosting plans available. When you first get your site up and running, you will probably use a shared hosting plan. However, as your site grows and you begin receiving more visitors, you will need the capabilities of a virtual private server (VPS). A VPS hosting plan hosts your site on a server that has been segmented into several virtual servers. Each VPS is entirely separate from the rest of the virtual servers. Every virtual server has its own copy of the operating system, functions independently from the other servers, and has its own resources. With a VPS, you can quickly scale resources such as CPU, RAM, and disk space to accommodate increased traffic.