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Top 10 Sci-Fi & Fantasy Couples
by June K. Williams
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. As geeks and gamers have the urge to merge as much as mundanes or muggles I thought I’d weigh in on the top SF & F couples. Missing will be slash couples that are so popular among a certain segment of fans. So if you are looking for Harry/Draco, Legolas/Aragon, Kirk/Spock or Xena/Gabrielle you won’t find them on this list.

10. John Crichton and Aeryn Sun.
Farscape only had four seasons but ohmygoodness did those two raise the temperature. I don’t know about you but I love it when a strong, confident woman is shown as also capable of being sexy and loving. Then add the all American appeal of John Crichton who was at once a brilliant scientist, a warrior and something of a diplomat. Not a bad duo to travel through the Unchartered Territories. Read More→
Movie Review
The Girl with The Dragon Tattoo
by June K. Williams

This is NOT a feel good Christmas story. It takes a long look at some of the ugliest things people are capable of. It is brutal. For people like me who had a hard time with the battle scenes in Braveheart back in the day, be forewarned. Some of this can turn your stomach. Much of the film deals with research. It may be one of the few I have ever seen that makes research exciting.
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Halloween Tricks and Treats
Top Ten List Of Halloween Candy
The change of seasons is underway our attention is drawn to the holidays. It all begins with Halloween and isn’t over till we are faced with the possibility of New Year’s resolutions.
I was raised in an era before real fears of strangers poisoning and even abducting kids around Halloween became common, well at least if you didn’t count the stories of being kidnapped by gypsies, a fate I secretly hoped for. Such things were mere cautionary tales that didn’t affect Halloween fun. Read More→
Ghost Story Book Reveiw
by June K. Williams
I must admit that when I began Ghost Story I had some serious misgivings. The ending of the previous Dresden Files novel, Changes, left us with some very somber if not downright grim consequences. The only way around them would seem to negate the meaning of the story. It would be sort of like having Spock return from the Genesis planet after laying down his life to save the crew of the Enterprise. Is it still a sacrifice if he is back on the bridge of the Enterprise? Happily this proved not to be the case in Ghost Story. It just goes to show that you must trust the author if the author is Jim Butcher. Ghost Story not only deals with those consequences head on, it does so with style, sensibility and the ability to ask the Big questions without being preachy or pushy. Read More→
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