The Boy Who Would Live Forever
A review of the novel by Fredrik Pohl & A tribute to his life.
Book 6 of The Gateway Series
Tor Books
ISBN-10: 0765349353
ISBN-13: 978-0765349354
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The Boy Who Would Live Forever
A review of the novel by Fredrik Pohl & A tribute to his life.
Book 6 of The Gateway Series
Tor Books
ISBN-10: 0765349353
ISBN-13: 978-0765349354
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Zombies, Gods and Voodoo
by John Winn
© Buzzy Multimedia
They come out of the grave, products of the Devil, witchcraft or experiments gone horribly wrong, stalking us as a hound stalks its prey until no one is immune from their quest for brains or souls. The fear of zombies is so engrained in us that they have been immortalized in movies and popular culture dating back several decades. Yet the reality is zombies–or at least the zombie myth–has been around much longer. In fact, they are said to predate organized religion itself. Though the origin of the zombie myth is as murky as ancient tales of old, scholars and novelists have been mining the depths of recorded knowledge, inspired by the mystery surrounding these strange beings.
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Buzzy Multimedia introduces it’s latest funny t-shirts — all written in Latin
shirt.html”>Long Ago In A Galaxy Far Far Away – Click Here To Listen To a Sound Clip of the Phrase in Latin.
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The Classic Latin Tongue Twister. “How Much Wood, Could A Woodchuck Chuck If A Woodchuck could Chuck Wood?”
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Magic To The Bone
Book 1 of the Allison Beckstrom Series
by Devon Monk
Penguin Putnam (ROC)
ISBN-10: 0451462408
ISBN-13: 9780451462404
In this first installment of the Allison Beckstrom series, Devon Monk paints a vivid picture of a world much like our own with one major exception: magic. In this world, magic is a natural resource brought to the public through a patented pipeline distribution system by Beckstrom Industries; a corporate giant with a near monopoly on magic technology. Anyone and everyone can use magic, and pretty much everyone does. In the 30 years since it was discovered it has become part of the everyday fabric of society, like cell phones and the Internet. Like those things it has had a drastic impact on society for better or for worse in a very short time. It’s used to do everything bigger, better, and faster – from food production to sex. School children are taught how to use it. College degree programs revolve around it.
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A Moment To Reflect
September 11 2001 to January 20 2009
Category: Life
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