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wooh, I'm #1? Hey! I'm No. 1, which is appropriately fitting seeing as i'm reviewing The Prisoner.
ReplyDeleteMine's up, an overview of the Dumarest series.
ReplyDeleteOnly 1 short story on the "Short Story Sunday" posting for this week, but it is a good one.
ReplyDeleteCarl-I forgot to change the title on posting 12. I reentered it in as 13.
ReplyDeletemy first post stems from my prepping to watch sci fi films, primarily to ground myself a bit in the genre. some of the texts/guides have been thought-provoking... there are questions I hope to keep in mind in while watching new and re-watching old films.
ReplyDeleteL (omphaloskepsis)
In the words of Monty Python, and now for something completely different...
ReplyDeleteI posted my first poll. It's just something I put together for fun.
See if you can answer the question without looking it up on the internet.
I just finished Connie Willis's All Clear, so I linked my response.
ReplyDeleteAnother Short Story Sunday is now posted.
ReplyDeleteI read a cyberpunk YA book, Brain Jack
ReplyDeletemy post on Ship Breaker is more "a reading of" format and may contain spoilers (?)...typical omphaloskepsis, i suppose.
ReplyDeleteyet how could I possibly follow up on Carl's excellent review?
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The newest Ted Chiang.
ReplyDeletemeanwhile is a pick-your-own-path, comic for 8 & up that involves a memory reading device, a time machine, and a Killitron... everyone in my little family was sucked in to the adventure with its 3,856 possibilities
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I read a last few, but didn't get my reviews up until early March (spent part of February in a internet-deprived hotel). Do Unto Others is solidly SF, Alien Tango is SF Romance, and Serenity is a SF comic.
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