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Appa Comes Home

Why "Kim’s Convenience" Hit Differently at 50 Walking through the Distillery District in August has a specific vibe—the heat radiating off the cobblestones, the tourists,...

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Axis – Robert Charles Wilson

Axis is the sequel to Wilson's Hugo award winning Spin. ISBN: 9780765348265format: Paperbackpages: 368publisher: Tor Bookspub. date: 2008-06-03started reading: 2008-12-28finished reading: 2008-12-29 It may be my upbringing on classics by Heinlein, Asimov and...

The Day The World Was Silent

Six months into "The Great Isolation," the air has stopped carrying sound. No sirens, no laughter, no warnings. For Dave, who was born deaf, it’s a strange gift—he can finally hear the symphony of his own body. But for Sonia, the only person who still hears it all, the world is a screaming, mechanical graveyard.

The Name Of The Wind – Patrick Rothfuss

This is quite possibly the best fantasy novel I have bought in years. ISBN: 0756405890format: Paperbackpages: 736publisher: DAWpub. date: 2008-04-01started reading: 2009-01-16finished reading: 2009-01-24 This novel spoke volumes to me. From the moment I...

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