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Bright of the Sky: A Reader's Review
by Chris Schwarzkopf, Jan 28, 2008
This sci-fi novel by Kay Kenyone puts a terrific twist on the possibility of alternate universes. It wastes no time in getting into the thick of the story in a very imaginative setting.
Comments(0)   Liked It: 1
The Chrysalids Should be in the Grade Ten Curriculum
by LauDaws, Jan 25, 2008
The Chrysalids is an enthralling novel filled with many social issues we face today.
Comments(0)   Liked It: 4
Fahrenheit 451 Novel Debate
by vom53, Jan 24, 2008
This book has proved that "In the end, we all don't deserve what we deserve".
Comments(2)   Liked It: 75
Fahrenheit 451
by Sir Tayza, Dec 23, 2007
My views on the Sci-Fi novel, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.
Comments(0)   Liked It: 3
Aerospace
by yomastah, Dec 19, 2007
My in-progress piece placed far into the future. Very detailed.
Comments(0)   Liked It: 1
Fahrenheit 451 Commentary
by nicolaas frankefort, Dec 5, 2007
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is a novel about the future in which books have been banned by the government and how society, by this, is going down the evolution gradient.
Comments(0)   Liked It: 0
Timeline by Michael Crichton: Review
by Ryan Doherty, Nov 22, 2007
A man found wandering in the desert with no family, and his situation is worsening by the minute.
Comments(2)   Liked It: 5
Among the Hidden: Summary
by cdawg0607, Nov 20, 2007
Among the Hidden has a setting of a small town in the future. The small town had a forest until the government tore it down for the Barons.
Comments(21)   Liked It: 16
The Sparrow by Mary Doria Russell
by me ryan, Nov 13, 2007
In 1492 Christopher Columbus set out on his infamous voyage to discover the New World. His purpose would seem to be a very noble one of expanding the horizons of the present day world in the name of the royalty of Spain and the holy Christian faith. What he succeeded in doing, however, was nearly exterminate the vast majority of the Native inhabitants of this new world and to grow the transatlantic slave trade.
Comments(0)   Liked It: 91
Kazuo Ishiguro's "Never Let Me Go"
by Nat, Nov 7, 2007
Two reviews of the same text for two publications.
Comments(0)   Liked It: 5
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