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Ooh . . . Books!: Review: Changeless by Gail Carriger
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Tuesday, April 20, 2010. Review: Changeless by Gail Carriger. I never formally reviewed Soulless. The first in Gail Carriger's Parasol Protectorate Series. I did, however, post the first two scenes. And call them absolutely fabulous. Soulless. Is a genre mash-up of comedy, paranormal romance, mystery, and steam-punk. It's a blast with fabulous and colorful characters. If you haven't read it, stop reading this post (it necessarily contains spoilers of Soulless. And go read Soulless. The title "Changeless"...
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Ooh . . . Books!: Review: Under Heaven by Guy Gavriel Kay
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Monday, April 26, 2010. Review: Under Heaven by Guy Gavriel Kay. I've been a fan of Guy Gavriel Kay (hereafter referred to as GGK) since I read his first book in college. I like some of his books better than others, but I've read them all and am definitely a fan. Sometimes being a fan pays off. I don't know whether it was through Aarti at BOOKLUST. Or the lovely Mad Hatter. But somehow I got the email address of GGK's publicist and an ARC of Under Heaven. GGK's latest historically-inspired fantasy novel.
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PULP-A-WEEK: Taking a Short Break
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Friday, January 14, 2011. Taking a Short Break. I am going to relax for the month of January and rinse my brain with some non SF fiction. I promise to come back guns blazing in February! In the meantime I will be posting covers from my paperback collection to http:/ sfcovers.tumblr.com/. Hope you enjoy it. Update- I am going to buy a sweet color scanner in the next few weeks, so expect some better quality pics come February. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Art of Penguin Science Fiction.
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PULP-A-WEEK: Deus Irae by Phillip K. Dick and Roger Zelazny
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010. Deus Irae by Phillip K. Dick and Roger Zelazny. Now THAT is a cover. 8220;Philip K. Dick and Roger Zelazny take you on a dangerous journey across a devastated landscape in search of the great God of Wrath. What chance has Tibor McMasters—one limbless heretic—against the awesome powers of the Dues Irae, entity behind World War III? 1976 Publication, 182 pages, $1.75. I bought a mint copy at Bucket O' Blood for $8. The first few pages of. In the 20 or so years since the nuclea...
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PULP-A-WEEK: May 2011
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011. It's Over. For Now. Thanks everyone who checked out this blog. But I am semi-permanently closing shop while I focus a business venture. Which involves SF and you can check out here- Wreck-Age. MAYBE I will pop on here when I find something particularly awesome, or have the time to slog through the giant box of pulps I have, but I wouldn't hold your breath. Labels: Long Short Goodbyes. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Its Over. For Now. A E Van Vogt. Tschai Planet of Adventure.
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PULP-A-WEEK: Under a Calculating Star by John Morressy
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010. Under a Calculating Star by John Morressy. The little monster on the cover= half a paragraph. 8220;They had landed on the forbidden planet of Boroq-Thaddoi. They had made their way across the snow-covered desert and the vast graveyard of mangled spaceships. Now they stood gazing with awe at their destination, the Citadel. 8211;The back cover. First published in the USA in 1975, this is a 1979 British edition by New English Library. Cover price 95p. 157 pages. After escaping the...
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Red Mars | Semua review untuk kemudahan Anda
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Semua review untuk kemudahan Anda. Kumpulan resensi film, resto, musik, pertunjukan, buku, dll. Laquo; R.I.P Terry Pratchett. March 17, 2015. This is one of piece of sci-fi that deserves to be on my all time favorite. There might be a bias in my review here, because I tend to like solar-system sci-fi. Maybe because it is closer to home, and we can relate better to it. I definitely am going to major in Terraforming if it is available right now in the university. There are some parts worth mentioning: auto...
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PULP-A-WEEK: Time Slave By John Norman
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010. Time Slave By John Norman. They rejected the title 'Rape in Time'. 8220;The author of the novels of Tarl Cabot on Gor, Earth's orbital counterpart, has turned his talent to the problem of time travel and our own world's primitive era. What has happened to man since the days when his rugged ancestors battled the mastodon and the saber-toothed tiger and wrestled a living from the raw nature of an untamed world? Oh man, where to start? This novel is even viler than Norman's.
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PULP-A-WEEK: Herovit's World By Barry N. Malzberg
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Thursday, December 30, 2010. Herovit's World By Barry N. Malzberg. Rejected Naked Lunch cover. Jonathan Herovit is a lecherous, scotch-soaked author of over 90 pulpy science-fiction novels written under the pseudonym of Kirk Poland. As Herovit's World kicks off, our protagonist is at the yearly cocktail party for the New League For Science-Fiction Professionals. Roughly halfway through the novel (right next to the full color Kent Cigarettes ad! Kirk Poland has trouble adjusting to his new reality after s...