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Book Review: The Beatles, The Bible, And Bodega Bay: My Long And Winding Road By Ken Mansfield
How ultimate Beatles insider Ken Mansfield made peace with his past and with his God.
Read More »Book Review: Rainbows End by Vernor Vinge
An interesting, but ultimately dissatisfying, look at a near future of almost completely digitally-connected humans that offers both promise and dread.
Read More »Book Review: Survival: Species Imperative #1 by Julie E. Czerneda
Hitch a ride on Species Imperative and sit back and enjoy a tour of the universe.
Read More »Book Review: The Club Dumas by Arturo Perez-Reverte
Pick up The Club Dumas and be reminded of the reasons for reading...
Read More »Book Review: The Sacred Art Of Stealing by Christopher Brookmyre
To say this is not your typical mystery/crime novel is like saying Eric Clapton is not your typical guitarist.
Read More »Book Review: Glasshouse by Charles Stross
Charlie Stross again does what science fiction does best - using a vision and tale of humanity's future to also examine today's society.
Read More »Book Review: Old Man’s War by John Scalzi
John Scalzi's debut novel uses the military science fiction genre as a vehicle for a story deserving of its Hugo Award nomination.
Read More »Book Review: Conversations With Tom Petty by Paul Zollo
Conversations is a listening companion intended for fans more interested in the songs Petty sang with Nicks than whether or not they did blow together.
Read More »Book Review: Lessek’s Key by Robert Scott and Jay Gordon
What I'm about to do is unfair, taunting, and might be considered legitimate cause for disembowelment: this great book won't be available until November.
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