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I recently read “I, Robot,” a collection of short stories written by Isaac Asimov in 1950′s. The movie that came out a few years ago with the same title was loosely based upon some of the themes from the stories, but did not follow any particular plot in the stories. While I did enjoy the movie, it failed, in my opinion, to capture the depth of the original writing and and themes Asimov was trying to communicate. If you don’t want me to spoil it for you, stop reading now.
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The Body Finder by Kimberly Derting Violet has the strange ability to sense an “echo” from people (and animals) that have been killed. The echo is unique for each killing although it matches the echo given off by the killer. Usually, this “talent” is a nuisance – Violet can’t even go near her cat because
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Maybe you are stuck and need a book template that makes your writing easier and more natural. And, will also bring your book-best selling book status. Here’s how to write a book-non-fiction-your readers can’t put down.
about 6 months ago - No comments
Ever wondered what the best science fiction books are? Well the selection out there is massive and people’s opinions will differ according to taste. If you do an online search, you will soon see that the best science fiction books can be any of many.
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Have you ever thought of what the best science fiction books of all time are? To be honest everyone’s opinion is going to be different as the selection available out there is huge. If you search online you will soon discover this fact.
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The Bride Collector by Ted Dekker FBI special agent Brad Raines is tracking The Bride Collector who has already killed four beautiful women. The Bride Collector, in his delusional mind, feels he is the chosen one to find and bring the perfect bride to God. The Bride Collector, thus called this because after he is
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Traditionally human beings have been inclined towards the world of fiction. The word ‘fiction’ means ‘imagination’. Philosophers always opine that human beings find solace being in the state of imagination.
about 7 months ago - 1 comment
The Stormcaller: Book One of the Twilight Reign by Tom Lloyd The story shows you things which seems familiar on first sight but you discover soon that they are different. Gods, immortals, vampires, elves, trolls and human beings are an unusual mix. But it works fine and none of these beings appear as you are
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Many folks enjoy Science Fiction and recently a friend who is a vegetarian and has lived all over Europe expressed to me his years of reading Sci Fi and listed many of his favorite authors. These included authors like Robert Heinlein, Charles Sheckley, Larry Niven, Isaac Asimov, Ursula k. Leguin… older science fiction for the
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The Enemy by Charlie Higson While not a wholly original concept, what makes The Enemy stand out is the constant feeling that a big brown comet is about to hit the fan; it’s a relentless tension uniting the escapades of the various characters as time runs out and the adults start displaying symptoms of a