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Solaris - Stanislaw Lem:
... written repeatedly that I don’t read science fiction, the statement isn’t quite correct, I should add ‘any more’, I did so in the early 1970s when I read all of Stanislaw Lem’s sci-fi novels and stories. What attracted me then and why didn’t I go on reading this genre? What attracted me was the author, I was fascinated by the versatilty of the man. Lem was born in 1921 in Lwów, Poland (now Ukraine), he was of J... Read the full review: Pitiless Plasma by MALU |
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Before the Flood: Dramatic New Evidence That the Biblical Flood Was a Real-life Event - Ian Wilson ... Wilson is a big name in investigative historical writing, having turned his hand to such diverse subjects as Columbus, The Turin Shroud and Shakespeare; here he tackles another difficult subject, Noah s Flood. The flood of the Bible is largely seen as a myth, a fundamental creation story common to most cultures that provides a defined starting point for the distant ancestors of the culture in question, here the Hebrews of the Old Testament. There is however a couple of contexts that provides a possible reality for such a flood. One is the flooding of the river systems of Iraq, which came into the Hebrew tradition during the exile period in Babylon, but there is an ear... Read the full review: Is this flood of evidence really evidence of a flood? by steerpyke |
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Everyone Worth Knowing - Lauren Weisberger ... being let go from her 80-hour a week banking job, you would forgive Bette for mooching around her New York City apartment for a little while, eating junk food, watching daytime television and paying attention to her adorable little dog Millington. Concerned about her future, however, uncle Will quickly steps in to call in a favour and land Bette a job in super-cool PR firm Kelly & Company as an event planner. Trading in the boring suits for the latest fashion gear, Bette now lives the high life in New York City, working 24-7, always on call. She socializes with the most famous people from East and West Coast alike and quickly becomes boss Kelly’s favourite new... Read the full review: Everything worth forgetting by Delicate_Orchid1 |
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The Truth - Terry Pratchett ... "There’s a rumour in the mountains… the Dwarves have learned how to turn lead into gold…" Ankh Morpork has never had a newspaper – people like William DeWorde are paid to write letters to important people containing little snippets of news and gossip. The Dwarves have invented moveable type, which is about to change all of that… and William becomes editor of The Times. But there are several problems with this – the Guilds are not happy, and a little thing called The Truth keeps getting in the way… Especially is this the case when Lord Vetinari (the Patrician) is accused of murder… but the evidence just doesn’t add up. DeWorde crosses swords with Comm... Read the full review: "The Truth Will Set You Fret"... by CaptainD |
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