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Month: September 2014

How to Talk to Girls at Parties by Neil Gaiman - short fiction review

How to Talk to Girls at Parties by Neil Gaiman – short fiction review

How to Talk to Girls at Parties by Neil Gaiman was originally included in the Fragile Things anthology, but was released as a…

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The Tomorrow People - television series review

The Tomorrow People – television series review

Remember The Tomorrow People? It was a show that ran in the 70s with a bigger budget than Doctor Who, or at the…

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Vodník by Bryce Moore - book review

Vodník by Bryce Moore – book review

I have been mildly aware of Eastern European folk tales and fairy tales since I was young, as I read just about every…

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Super issue 1 by Joshua Crowther - comic book review

Super issue 1 by Joshua Crowther – comic book review

Something new came across my desk today. It was issue one of Super, a new comic from publisher Jay Crow Comics. Issue two…

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Monster Hunter Nemesis by Larry Correia - book review

Monster Hunter Nemesis by Larry Correia – book review

Agent Franks is the no-nonsense, by-the-book, super-patriotic, and imposing federal agent we’ve come to know and love throughout the previous books in Larry…

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Mistress Masham's Repose by T.H. White - book review

Mistress Masham’s Repose by T.H. White – book review

Maria, a plucky ten-year-old orphan, is the sole heir to a sprawling, run-down English estate known as Malplaquet (a satirical version of the…

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Galilei Donna - anime television series review

Galilei Donna – anime television series review

Imagine a future where energy is scarce and in the hands of a mega corporation. Imagine pirates fly elaborate fish-like ships that defy…

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6 SciFi Shows Featuring Joan Rivers

6 SciFi Shows Featuring Joan Rivers

Joan Rivers was known for giving very frank (and usually unasked-for) fashion advice, and for being extremely loud and obnoxious wherever she went…

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Brother Bear - animated film review

Brother Bear – animated film review

Brother Bear has never been one of my favorite Disney animated features. It follows Kenai, a Native American boy who angers the Spirits…

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The Art of the Disney Golden Books by Charles Solomon - art book review

The Art of the Disney Golden Books by Charles Solomon – art book review

I really love art books, whether they are about the work of a specific artist or the works of many who worked on…

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