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A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick
by sri harsha, Aug 25, 2008
A Scanner Darkly is a science fiction novel written by Philip K. Dick. It was published in the year 1977 and it was an instant success. This book has a semi-autobiographical story and it was set in California. The book portrays drug culture and use extensively.
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Fahrenheit 451 Vs. Today
by yankee doodle, Aug 5, 2008
Comparing the world in the book Fahrenheit 451 with today's world.
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The Incapturable
by Monike, Jul 31, 2008
In this science fiction novel, a man tries to dominate the world through the use of secret inventions.
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Five Great Characters From Modern Popular Science Fiction
by Jay Tee, Jul 30, 2008
This features five of my favorite science fiction characters over the past decade. Each of these characters appears in a highly viable manner and in very well read material.
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Book Review: Lucifer's Hammer
by Nick Howes, Jul 29, 2008
The exciting novel built around a comet hitting the Earth and the survivors struggle to hold onto civilization.
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The Road
by colette234, Jul 19, 2008
Summary of the novel "The Road" by Cormac McCarthy.
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Is Frankenstein a Gothic Novel
by braptings, Jul 18, 2008
A Gothic Novel is a story in which supernatural terrors and an atmosphere of mysterious horror infiltrates the action. Often the setting is dark and menacing, to reflect the mood of the novel. "Frankenstein" is a good example of a Gothic novel. Written in 1816, by Mary Shelley, "Frankenstein" has become one of the most widely known examples of romantic literature and Gothic novels to date.
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Two Planets by Kurd Lasswitz
by The Occulaire, Jul 17, 2008
Although it was highly influential on German-language science fiction, this book only reached an English language audience as an abridged version of an audio book in 1971. The plot is based on the premise that Martians will have evolved more quickly than humans and will be more technologically and ethically advanced.
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A Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder by James De Mille
by The Occulaire, Jul 17, 2008
Much like the work of his contemporary Jules Verne, De Mille’s novel is set in far off lands where few people have traveled.
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Who's the Bigger Monster?
by mario rios, Jul 10, 2008
Are monsters born or are they created?
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