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September 24, 2007

The Scientist Just Gets Better

Last year, I was amused to discover The Extraordinary and Unusual Adventures of Horatio Lyle, by UK author Catherine Webb. Webb’s unusual imagination began…

September 23, 2007

Thrown to the Lions… er, Dragons

It’s a normal Poetry Slam — Paul thinks so, anyway. He, of course, strides in, shows off his good looks, reels off some of…

September 23, 2007

It's The End of the World as We Know It…

Eschatology is the study of end-of-world events, a belief which many religious groups share. It’s a belief in the eventual end of the age…

August 31, 2007

Pistols & Nazis & French, Oh My! Under Radar Wrap Up

I wish my copy of this book weren’t packed and somewhere heading across the Atlantic. The artwork on the 1960’s version is full of…

August 30, 2007

Giant Shoes to Fill: Under Radar Reccomendations

I first picked up the book because the cover was bizarre. It was white, plain, sort of …spare. A huge hand, a net, and…

August 29, 2007

Under the Radar Recommendations: The House on Hound Hill

When I originally mentioned UK author Maggie Prince’s first US-published novel, The House on Hound Hill, on our sister site Readers’ Rants, I had…

August 28, 2007

A Sliver of Light: Under Radar Reccomendations

“Everything falls to Katherine, and that means everything is falling apart.” It is a powerful and heartfelt book which, for reasons of its authentic…

August 28, 2007

Invaded

Adventure: a week camping with your six best friends in the Australian bush, quiet and remote enough from your families back in town to…

August 27, 2007

Buckle Your Swash: Under Radar Reccomendations

There was a type of fiction written largely in the forties and fifties — in the heyday of speculative fiction — that showed the…

August 16, 2007

Dear Box #5667

Her name’s not really Rapunzel, but that doesn’t matter.Everything else about her life and the life of a fairy-tale exile is pretty much the…

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