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06 November 2008
So I read these...
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Now that I'm back from the NYC and re-enmeshed in the workday, I've been reading more, and I've finished quite a few in the past...
11 October 2008
So I read this: River of Gods by Ian McDonald.
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Imagining India circa 2047, this is a rather remarkable SF novel. It has an expansive but not diluted collection of main characters, its tec...
21 August 2008
So I read this: Skinema by Chris Nieratko.
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Loosely tied into the Jackass/Big Brother guys, Chris Nieratko took an ostensible porn review column and turned it into a Joe Bob Briggs-Pro...
So I read this: Adverbs by Daniel Handler.
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I didn't really know all that much about Lemony Snicket when I was given Daniel Handler's first novel The Basic Eight, which is exce...
So I read this: Hack/Slash: The First Cut by Tim Seeley.
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Conceived in the spirit of Carol Clover and Misty Mundae, Hack/Slash is the ongoing story of Cassie Hack, an alienated girl whose mother was...
08 August 2008
So I read this: The Midnight Hour by Donald Bacon.
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This book is kind of a mess. It's pretty much equally split between ancient evil/unspeakable pagan rite horror, reincarnated woman-in-je...
06 August 2008
So I read this: Watchmen by Moore and Gibbons
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Pretty much everything you've heard is true. This really is the grandaddy of the postmodern comic book. It haunts me to no end that this...
So I read this: Whores of Lost Atlantis by Charles Busch.
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An interesting and gossipy roman a clef from drag diva Busch, fictionalizing the circumstances behind his 80s-Off Broadway smash Vampire Les...
23 July 2008
So I read this... Read Between My Lines: The Musical and Life Journey of Stevie Nicks by Sandra Halliburton.
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I love celebrity tell-all books as much as anyone, and you just know that a life as interesting and chaotic as that of Stevie Nicks has got ...
17 July 2008
So, I read this... Skinny Women are Evil by Mo'Nique and Sherri A. McGee
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I like Mo'Nique. She's feisty, filthy, funny, and empowering for the large of size, and I respect her for it. So when I came up on h...
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10 July 2008
So, I read this... House of Doors by Brian Lumley
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Decent enough premise; a bunch of random folk get trapped in a many roomed anomaly that manifests itself as a castle with lots of levels and...
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