Jackson's Kong succeeds where Titanic failed by creating believable characters and an amazing story that will tug at your heartstrings.
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Book Review: Serenity
A film novelization showing the different qualities inherent in the written word and the visual form.
Read More »Literary Genre: A Comfortable Old Coat, or A Moth-eaten Relic?
Once a novel strikes a false note, you suddenly start to notice the musty smell dry-cleaning cannot remove.
Read More »NaNoWriMo Notes 7: Into The Homestretch
To quote the great sage Bugs Bunny: "This feels like the beginnings of a "bee-u-tee-ful" friendship"
Read More »Book Review: Galileo’s Children
Examining the never-ending struggle between science and superstition and the moral dilemmas it can create.
Read More »Book Review: The Steerswomen Series by Rosemary Kirstein (Part Two)
The world that Ms. Kirstein has created, and the people she has populated it with are ones we can readily identify with.
Read More »Book Review: The Steerswomen Series by Rosemary Kirstein (Part One)
...the impact of technology on a world when its secrets are held in the hands of only a few
Read More »Book Review: The Hickory Staff by Robert Scott & Jay Gordon
a book well worth reading, and what's even better is that you know there's more of the same still to come.
Read More »DVD Review: Last Exit and Red Cockroaches
Last Exit and Red Cockroaches ... present grim, challenging views of the world ... unsettling, but so is the world
Read More »Book Review: He, She And It by Marge Piercy
The characters learn and grow... we are shown the path to follow if we wish to emulate their journey.
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