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Thank the Maker: November 2012
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Taking over the world, one science fiction book review at a time. This girl's guide to sci-fi. Deck the halls already: A rant. Never in the history of me being me have I ever consider decorating for the holidays until about 2 weeks before the blessed event. Never. Ever. Until today. This year though we are ready to break the unwritten family rule and deck the house out like a hussy Santa. Things are getting nuts. I never did finish it. But the first 60 pages of this book MAKES NO SENSE. Someone serio...
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Thank the Maker: July 2012
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Taking over the world, one science fiction book review at a time. This girl's guide to sci-fi. Let the Battle Begin: A Review of The Hunger Games. 8220;I want to do something, right here, right now, to shame them, to make them accountable, to show the Capitol that whatever they do or force us to do there is a part of every tribute they can't own. That Rue was more than a piece in their Games. And so am I.”. I'm at a lose for words to adequately describe my overwhelming obsession with The Hunger Games.
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Thank the Maker: Ida: A Review of The Memory Garden, Mary Rickert
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Taking over the world, one science fiction book review at a time. This girl's guide to sci-fi. Ida: A Review of The Memory Garden, Mary Rickert. The website for fans of science, books and awesome geeky things described The Memory Garden. Synapsis of why you should read it. True, I would end up writing reviews only for science fiction and the odd mystery novel but what is the issue with that people? I really see no issue. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ida: A Review of The Memory Garden, Mary Rickert.
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Thank the Maker: April 2012
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Taking over the world, one science fiction book review at a time. This girl's guide to sci-fi. The Way: A Review of Greg Bear. All over the news is the talk of asteroid mining in the very near future. The CBC Saturday morning talk show is spending valuable air time to discuss how Canada can ensure that we as a mighty country can be one of the players in this new mining race. Although I find this fascinatingly improbable at this current time (How many of us have actually made it off planet? Eon, Greg Bear.
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Thank the Maker: February 2013
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Taking over the world, one science fiction book review at a time. This girl's guide to sci-fi. Quest for The Empire Strikes Back: A Review of Caliban's War, James S. A. Corey. The future looks bleak, little point in investing in new bathroom tiles as Venus is about to kill us all. And that is how I am going to start my new post with the apocalyptic prediction that the end is at hand, thanks in full to the second book in The Expanse Series, Caliban's War. Like the first book. Sigh, yes vomit zombies; I re...
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The R'lyeh Tribune: Art as Nightmare
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HP Lovecraft and his contemporaries in horror, fantasy and science fiction. Monday, August 3, 2015. Now and then The R’lyeh Tribune. Takes a break from its survey of early twentieth century horror, science fiction and fantasy to look at more contemporary work. It was a delight to learn recently that our local university English Department will be hosting a discussion next week. Of Thomas Ligotti’s Teatro Grottesco. 2006) at its Fantasy and Science Fiction/Theory Reading Group. Teatro Grottesco. Like Love...
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Thank the Maker: June 2012
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Taking over the world, one science fiction book review at a time. This girl's guide to sci-fi. Within the blogging community there are some frequently used words and phrases that pop up in most blogs. Thanks to the endless repetive nature of them, I have come to abhor the word rambling and would like to put anyone who types the saying "I can't believe it is has been so long since my last post." into a full nelson. As you know, having read my review of The Witches of Karres. Links to this post. Doomsday: ...
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Thank the Maker: Addiction Thy Name is Liaden: A Review of The Agent Gambit, Sharon Lee & Steve Miller
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Taking over the world, one science fiction book review at a time. This girl's guide to sci-fi. Addiction Thy Name is Liaden: A Review of The Agent Gambit, Sharon Lee and Steve Miller. You know what happens when you try to read four books, okay five books at once, not much that's what, not much. There is reason behind my madness. Novel one. Is being read because of my enduring commitment to the SF genre, the second. Because not only is it about dragons but it is the second in a series about dragons. Ringi...
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Thank the Maker: October 2012
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Taking over the world, one science fiction book review at a time. This girl's guide to sci-fi. Bearing down, and 500 itsy-bitsy chocolate bars safely hidden (from whom, I'm unsure) in our large kitchen cupboard, my mind is on Halloween. When it comes to horror my readings run as far as the two typical giants: Stephen King and Edgar Allan Poe. From these authors there are a couple of books that freaked me out. Way back in the 90's It. I predict something similar to Hop-Frog. Upon seeing Pinhead) Oh, shit.
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Thank the Maker: The Man Who Sold the World: A Review of the Culture Series, Iain M. Banks
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Taking over the world, one science fiction book review at a time. This girl's guide to sci-fi. The Man Who Sold the World: A Review of the Culture Series, Iain M. Banks. Shaking things up every 10 minutes by switching to Nirvanna's cover. In the dire hope that adjectives, adverbs and brilliance channels down onto me. Nothing yet, I suspect heavenly intervention may not transpire today. I am totally going to write to Bowie (he is god, right? Your perceptions have been put on its head, and you have to star...
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