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STAR TREK, VOLUME 11 – graphic novel
Clearly I’m letting a bit of my geekiness show through in that I am review a fair amount of Star Trek related books and graphic novels. I have to admit I enjoy the nostalgia of entering this world that I enjoyed so much back in the 1970’s. This particular graphic novel, Volume 11 in the… Continue reading
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RED SONJA, VOLUME 3: THE FORGIVING OF MONSTERS – graphic novel
I am very impressed with the way Red Sonja has been written and illustrated lately. In this book, Volume 3: The Forgiving of Monsters, Sonja is made the most human I think I’ve ever seen her. And I liked it. In the first story in this volume, Red Sonja is cursed by a wizard so… Continue reading
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THE AUTUMNLANDS – graphic novel
GRAPHIC NOVEL WEEK Autumnlands, Volume One: Tooth and Claw is a delightfully strange new graphic novel series by Kurt Busiek and Benjamin Dewey. Set in a different world where magic brought sentient life to the animal kingdom and most animals live in floating cities, the animals face a catastrophe as their magic fading and with… Continue reading
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THE SHRINKING MAN – graphic novel
Sometimes you read something and you wonder why anyone thought it was a good idea to proceed. This is one of those instances. Richard Matheson’s novel of The Shrinking Man is a classic and anyone interested in the genre has likely either read the original or seen the film that was a Hugo winner in 1958… Continue reading
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THEY’RE NOT LIKE US – graphic novel
GRAPHIC NOVEL WEEK A teenage girl is about to kill herself by jumping from a hospital roof. She suffers from constant noise in her head that she can’t shut out or just make quiet. But just before she ends it all a man appears and takes her away. The girl is a telepath and she… Continue reading
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THE SANDMAN: OVERTURE – graphic novel
GRAPHIC NOVEL WEEK Over the course of the last two, or even three decades, I can think of only two comic book series that people would comment on or reflect upon. One of those was Watchmen, the other, Sandman. In many ways, I believe Sandman helped propel creator/author Neil Gaiman to some prominence (though his… Continue reading
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WONDER WOMAN: AMAZON WARRIOR – Steve Korté
Ah…I remember the days when I couldn’t wait for the Scholastic book fair that the school would have once a year. As a reader of comic books, this is precisely the sort of book that I would be drawn to. It appears that Scholastic is issuing a few of these books in a “Backstories” series,… Continue reading
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SAFE IN HIS ARMS – Melody Anne
** WARNING — THIS REVIEW CONTAINS GRAPHIC ADULT LANGUAGE ** Natalie Duncan is thrilled to get her first teaching job, even if it is in Montana. But the California girl isn’t prepared to step into instant winter. How … Who will keep her warm? Hunky fire chief Hawk Winchester to the rescue, again and again. Kiss… Continue reading
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THE COMPANIONS – R.A. Salvatore
I have been a big fan of playing Dungeons and Dragons and I have been a long-time reader of science fiction, fantasy, and what we used to call Sword & Sorcery. But for whatever reason, I have never been interested in reading any of the fantasy/sword&sorcery type books that seem directly related to dungeons and… Continue reading
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AGAINST FOOTBALL: ONE FAN’S RELUCTANT MANIFESTO – Steve Almond
I have been a fan of Steve Almond’s writing for about a decade, since I read My Life in Heavy Metal, his collection of short stories. Since then, I’ve purchased every one of his books (though I think I haven’t read a couple of them yet), so of course I was eager to pick up… Continue reading

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