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Sure, it's a deeply weird way of knowing things, but honestly, how much worse is it than when George Orwell was made to remember the phrase "A black negress was my aunt: there's her house behind the barn" as a mnemonic device for recalling, in chronological order, the names of all of the battles in the War of the Roses?
An adult gets prosecuted for selling an adult comic to another adult in the adult section of a comic book shop. In AMERICA.
Did I just ask to prevent telemarketers calling my home phone – or was I just tricked into adding my address to the database of the newly created Federal Bureau of Spam?
Winterkill is, quite simply, the novel I have been waiting for Wyoming mystery novelist C.J. Box to write.
This first of two sequels to The Matrix satisfies and makes more hungry at least one Blogcritic.
The moral of the story: Don't get murdered in Rome if you want your killers brought to justice. Ever.
Gibson's best novel since Neuromancer, Pattern Recognition is the first of his works to even come close to matching his initial achievement, and may actually exceed it.
Daniel Junge's documentary "Chiefs" shows it like it is for Wyoming Indian High School's basketball players.
Pretzels for Peace??????????? Now that's just mean.
I hereby declare a totally unofficial but no less necessary open call to all and sundry to come up with a new name for the channel formerly known as SCI FI.