Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

Matt’s Reviews: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

  Publisher:            Simon & Schuster   Publication date:  01/10/2012   ISBN:                  9781451673319   Pages:                159   Author:               Ray Bradbury   Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury was originally published in 1953, but it speaks volumes to the world today.  I originally […]

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CLUBHOUSE: Review: On Spec Magazine #125

OBIR: Occasional Biased and Ignorant Reviews reflecting this reader’s opinion. ON SPEC MAGAZINE issue #125, Vol. 33 No. 3. Publisher: The Copper Pig Writer’s Society. Managing Editor and Art Director: Diane L. Walton. Issue Designer: […]

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Novedades de Octubre

Esta vez fue involuntaria mi ausencia. Lo que sucede es que estuve en la Worldcon en China… y hay un bloqueo a google y compañía, por lo que no tenía manera de ver la información […]

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CREEPSHOW Season 4

Up to this season, Steve’s personal opinion has been that it’s okay as a tribute (to Stephen King and the eponymous movie), but rather meh as a show. Steve thinks Greg Nicotero’s show is finally hitting its stride.

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CONTRARY BRIN: Oppenheimer

We just watched Oppenheimer. And sure, I am grateful that Christopher Nolan is making the kind of sprawling, deeply-moving and meaningful delights for mind and senses that David Lean used to do. Like Lean, Nolan […]

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Matt’s Reviews: Pines by Blake Crouch

Publication Name: Brilliance Audio Publisher: Brilliance Publishing, Inc. Publication Year: 2012 ISBN-10: 1469216051 ISBN-13:  9781469216058 Author:  Blake Crouch   Pines by Blake Crouch is a well-written, weird story about a Secret Service Agent sent to […]

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Cover of Breakfast of Champions Audiobook

Matt’s Reviews: Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut

  Publisher:   Harperaudio ISBN:            9780062314345 Binding:      Compact Disc Published:  10/15/2013 Language:  English Edition:      Unabridged Author:      Kurt Vonnegut Narrator:  Stanley Tucci Breakfast of Champions by Kurt Vonnegut is a strange story.  It is almost not a […]

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Pluralistic: Naomi Klein’s “Doppelganger”

Today’s links Naomi Klein’s “Doppelganger”: On late capitalism’s double-vision and double trouble. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. This day in history: 2013, 2018 Colophon: Recent publications, upcoming/recent appearances, current writing projects, current reading […]

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Resident Evil: Death Island

The latest animated Resident Evil movie is, I think, worth watching if you’re a fan of the game or the movies. If not, you might wonder what’s going on, but it is at least somewhat self-explanatory. I kinda liked it.

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