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Rated • 0 reviews • science fiction • coolsig.com

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Rated Jan 06 2007 • 1 review • science fiction, books • popsci.com
Interesting commentary, speculating that the rate of technological change has become so rapid that it intimidates acience fiction writers, many of who have withdrawn from speculating about the near future. Charles Stoss is offerred as an example of an author who does. I'm going to look for some of his books.
Rated Dec 30 2006 • 1 review • science fiction, books, star wars • thecheshirekat.com
Cool! A passionate reader has put together a list of all Star Wars books in timeline sequence.
Rated Dec 30 2006 • 3 reviews • science fiction, books, book swap • sf-books.com
WHEEE! A book-trade site that specializes in sf & fantasy! The Tough Guide to Fantasyland by Diana Wynne Jones is apparently much in demand, and I have a copy, so maybe I can finally get a trade actually done on one of these swap sites. :D
Update: Four of my books requested withi the first day of listing them! This does seem to be the most active of the book-trading sites I've found so far.
Rated Dec 16 2006 • 4 reviews • science fiction, utopia, dystopia • floonet.net
Trying to put together separate lists of Utopian and Dystopian novels, I came up against The Great Explosion by Eric Frank Russell, which is both. The whole novel is online; read it for yourself. Then tell me how to classify it. :)
Rated Oct 01 2006 • 21 reviews • literature, science fiction, censorship • rjgeib.com
CODA by Ray Bradbury
Give 'em hell, Ray!
Censorship by any other name is still a mug's game. "Multiculturalism" at its best is expanding our appreciation of other worldviews; not suppressing every view that offends anybody else.
Question: How many people who thumbed up this page did it because they objected to somebody else being offended at us? Have we all really, absolutely, never ever objected to anything, ourselves, on the grounds that it offended our culture?
Rated Sep 15 2006 • 366 reviews • stumblers, writing, science fiction • stumbleupon.com
"And now for something completely different." Somewhere in the mists up on those wild crags, MindHunter is hunting for connection with the creative and the quirky. I like creative and quirky. :)
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