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Book Review: Crocodile Tears by Anthony Horowitz
Alex Rider, Britain's only teen spy, returns to save the world from a madman.
Review in Books —
by Mel Odom
— on Dec 23, 2009
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Americans in Berlin: A Cinderella Stamp Commemorative Issue
T.H.E. Hill is creating a sheet of Cinderella stamps commemorating the twentieth anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Interview in Culture —
by Lou Novacheck
— on Oct 04, 2009
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Book Review: The Lost Throne by Chris Kuzneski
This enjoyable adventure/thriller brings us around the world looking for treasure and mysterious killers.
Review in Books —
by Michael Prince
— on Oct 01, 2009
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T.H.E. Hill on How to Write a Novel
So you want to write a novel ...
Interview in Books —
by Lou Novacheck
— on Sep 07, 2009
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Book Review: Alibi Junior High by Greg Logsted
Thirteen year old spy comes out of the cold and straight into junior high.
Review in Books —
by Mel Odom
— on Jun 30, 2009
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Blu-ray Review: Burn Notice - Season Two
An atrocious Blu-ray presentation undermines this solid summer series.
Review in Video —
by Dusty Somers
— on Jun 25, 2009
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Bruce Campbell Talks Burn Notice and Sam Axe
Bruce Campbell gives us his thoughts on Burn Notice and women. I delve only into the former.
Interview in Video —
by Josh Lasser
— on Jun 03, 2009
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A Blogcritics' Burn Notice Season Three Giveaway
Burn Notice is back for season three and we're doing a give away to celebrate!
News in Video —
by Josh Lasser
— on May 31, 2009
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Book Review: The Untouchable by John Banville
John Banville uses fiction to examine a spy's motive and behaviour. Privilege and influence, both assumed, provide the mean.
Review in Books —
by Philip Spires
— on May 14, 2009
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Graphic Novel Review: Modesty Blaise: The Lady Killers by Peter O'Donnell and Neville Colvin
Titan Books' reprint of the classic British crime and spy comic strip takes the unstoppable heroine into the 1980's.
Review in Books —
by Bill Sherman
— on May 12, 2009