Is this a short story that reads like a novel or a novel that reads like a short story? Either way it’s difficult to pin down exactly why An Expensive Place to Die is a quick and fun read except to say that it was written by Len Deighton, and if you like his stuff, you like his stuff.
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Star Wars is back! A Spoiler-Free Review of Star Wars: The Force Awakens
The universe that was first introduced to the world back on May 25th, 1977, is officially back in theaters with Star Wars: The Force Awakens. I thoroughly enjoyed the movie, it was what a movie experience should be. It has some humor, it made me cry (yes, I’m not ashamed), and it enthralled me to no end.
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The Billion Dollar Brain by Len Deighton is Still Relevant Today (Spoiler Free Review)
The fourth and final novel in the unnamed spy series by Len Deighton, The Billion Dollar Brain, is brilliant.
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Ernest Cline shows his immense geek cred with Ready Player One
If you’re going to write, write what you know. That’s what they say. They also say, “Good writers borrow, great writers steal,” so there must be a special pantheon for writers who do all three.
With Ready Player One, Ernest Cline did all three.
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Clive Barker’s Weaveworld is a Must Read for Fantasy Lovers (No Spoilers)
What happens when an ordinary man falls in with a woman bestowed with power? What happens when the two of them run afoul of a salesman, an Incantrix, and the law? And finally, what happens when all of this is in the name of an old magical world hidden away within a carpet?
Weaveworld by Clive Barker happens.
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