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The Use of Cognitive Estrangement in HG Wells' The Time Machine
by allystar, Nov 12, 2008
How does Darko Suvin's cognitive estrangement relate to HG Wells The Time Machine?
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Warriors
by misterguy, Nov 25, 2008
A book report on Warriors by Erin Hunter.
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Among the Impostors
by hmm, Nov 25, 2008
This story was about a seventeen year-old boy named Luke. He had to change to change his name to Lee in order to hide his image. His parents had to send him to Hendricks School for Boys to protect him from the population police.
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Science Fiction Audiences: Watching Doctor Who and Star Trek
by Alice Atkinson Bonasio, Nov 11, 2008
By John Tulloch and Henry Jenkins.
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A World of Great Books: Storm Thief
by Mariah Johnson, Oct 3, 2008
My first taste of Chris Wooding, and oh what a taste it was. I longed for more.
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Strong Morals and Conscious Choices Promote the Rise Above Oppression
by Angela Mulligan, Sep 9, 2008
Comparing The Masters, Those Who Walk Away from Omelas, and The Day After The Revolution written by Ursula K. Le Guin.
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Why Midnight Sun May Never Rise
by Trudy DaCosta, Sep 1, 2008
The Twilight Saga from Bella's perspective has ended, and many anticipated the publication of Midnight Sun, Twilight from Edward's perspective, but will fans ever get to read it?
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Transported by Tim Jones
by Mike Crowl, Aug 31, 2008
A book of New Zealand short stories. Yeah, we know what that’ll be like. All high-falutin’ literary and no story. But wait! This first one isn’t too bad, and hey, the next one’s pretty good, and what? In no time at all the book’s finished – and the stories hang on around the mind like old men in a pub.
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1984
by titorod, Aug 28, 2008
George Orwell's classic.
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Antibodies: A Review
by TJD, Aug 26, 2008
In this original novel by Kevin J. Anderson, based on Chris Carter's characters from The X-Files, FBI Agents Mulder and Scully are on an adventure filled with mystery, unexplained deaths, and a secret weapon that could save humanity.
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