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A book that made me gleeful - aka "Undertow" by Elizabeth Bear PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 10 August 2007

No spoilers, no spoiler warning. I'm not sure whether it was intended, but the character I identified with most in this book was Gourami the ranid. Se was the most moral and had the most recognisable journey in the whole story. I loved that se (the term used by the book) was unsexed both by declaration in the book but also in characterization

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Movie review: An almost made-to-'Order' Harry Potter (Santa Maria Times) PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 10 August 2007

It is difficult to review a movie adapted from a beloved book because it is so hard to forget the book, so hard not to make comparisons. It helps to recognize and accept that 870 pages could never be fully realized in little more than two hours. But there are always things you could wish the filmmakers had done.

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HP 7 Book Review PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 10 August 2007

So I've finally finished reading Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, just about yesterday (at 5 am actually) ... I dragged the reading on way longer than it should have lasted. Many people I know practically read the book in the summer camp, not going to any activities but still a pretty good accomplishment. Now I'll just briefly note some major

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Book Review: The Traveler John Twelve Hawks PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 09 August 2007

Imagine that you live in a world where there is no privacy at all any more. All the so-called security measures that the government has introduced have enabled them to keep track of all it's citizenry. Surveillance cameras are in all public areas and are programmed by computer to identify abnormal behaviour. You've been told that they look out

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Book Review: Hot Tropics and Cold Feet by Diann Hunt (Blogcritics.org) PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 03 August 2007

Lily and her friends are getting away. They head to Florida to try to help Lily calm her pre-wedding fears. While there, they begin to feel young again while doing some crazy stunts like getting henna tattoos and stalking Donny Osmond. As they open up to each other, they find that they each have issues in their lives that they need to confront. But the central plot revolves around Lily and ...

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