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Left Hand of Darkness
The Left Hand of Darkness, by Ursula K Le Guin, is a beautifully crafted book, painting an alien, utterly compelling world inhabited by characters who reveal something fundamental about humanity. |
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Michael Crichton's Andromeda Strain
The Andromeda Strain was published by Michael Crichton in 1969. The Robert Wise movie adaptation was released in 1971 and followed the book closely. We'll take a look at both and I'll discuss my viewpoints and give information about this science fiction techno-thriller. |
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Akira Manga
Akira Manga, preceeded what many consider to be the greatest anime film of all time, Akira. Here I look at what made the manga so good, and eventually led to the landmark motion picture. |
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Monstrous Regiment
This is a squidoo lens. This lens reviews the 31st discworld novel Monstrous Regiment. This novel was written by Terry Pratchett. |
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The Alpha Centauri Project
An astonishing voyage of a whole population to Alpha Centauri inside three starships one kilometer wide. Highest technology, dematerialization of the environments by means of virtual reality. A smooth start becoming soon a nightmare... |
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Akira Manga
Akira Manga, preceeded what many consider to be the greatest anime film of all time, Akira. Here I look at what made the manga so good, and eventually led to the landmark motion picture. |
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The Alpha Centauri Project
An astonishing voyage of a whole population to Alpha Centauri inside three starships one kilometer wide. Highest technology, dematerialization of the environments by means of virtual reality. A smooth start becoming soon a nightmare... |
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Best Gift Ideas for the Holidays
Each year it seems that there is not enough shopping days left to hunt and get the gifts for everyone on your list. That gave me an idea to create this special shopping guide of the best gift ideas to help you this season. |
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Left Hand of Darkness
The Left Hand of Darkness, by Ursula K Le Guin, is a beautifully crafted book, painting an alien, utterly compelling world inhabited by characters who reveal something fundamental about humanity. |
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Legendary SF Writer - Robert Heinlein
Robert Heinlein (pronounced Hine-line) passed away back in 1988 at the grand old age of 80, but he left a lasting legacy in the science fiction genre. Even though Robert published 32 novels, many of them are simply genius. |
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Marion Zimmer Bradley
Author, feminist and religious revolutionary. Her famous 'Mists of Avalon' rewrote the story of King Arthur and Camelot from the female perspective. Her heritage is felt most deeply in the literary genre of fantasy and in the religious or spiritual territory of wicca and paganism. |
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Michael Crichton's Andromeda Strain
The Andromeda Strain was published by Michael Crichton in 1969. The Robert Wise movie adaptation was released in 1971 and followed the book closely. We'll take a look at both and I'll discuss my viewpoints and give information about this science fiction techno-thriller. |
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Monstrous Regiment
This is a squidoo lens. This lens reviews the 31st discworld novel Monstrous Regiment. This novel was written by Terry Pratchett. |
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My Top 10 Horror Films of All Time
My Top 10 horror Films |
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Roland Deschain of Stephen King's The Dark Tower Series
Roland Deschain is the main character of The Dark Tower Series of seven novels. He is a dark character likened to a combination of Clint Eastwood and Stephen King in appearance. |
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Starship Troopers 101
Mankind has been attacked by giant bugs! Will they survive?! |
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