First Published: Y: The Last Man magazines 49-54, 2006-07
Edition Read: DC Comics, 2007
ISBN: 978-1-4012-1351-0
Series: Y: The Last Man 9
The only appropriate reaction to this volume of Y is “……wait, what?”
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First Published: Y: The Last Man magazines 49-54, 2006-07
Edition Read: DC Comics, 2007
ISBN: 978-1-4012-1351-0
Series: Y: The Last Man 9
The only appropriate reaction to this volume of Y is “……wait, what?”
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Today’s 5pm post will be the last one until 2010. Posts will resume on Friday, 1/8/10 at 5pm and will update weekly from then. Happy Holidays and New Year, everyone!
First Published: Random House, 1970
Edition Read: Random House, 1985
ISBN: 978-0-345-33392-6
Series: Ringworld 1
This is a really, really great sci-fi novel with the usual inexplicable dose of sexism added in. But it’s the sort of book that should be studied by sci-fi writers because it avoids all the incredibly annoying pit falls of bad sci-fi, which is really what this review is going to be about.
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First Published: International Readers League, 1937
Edition Read: International Readers League, 1937
ISBN: ???
Series: Perry Mason 10
Not one of my favourites, but still good. What’s particularly good about this one is that Gardner tells you everything you need to know in order to solve the mystery so that even though you probably won’t work it out, you could.
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First Published: Y: The Last Man magazines 43-48, 2006
Edition Read: DC Comics, 2006
ISBN: 978-1-4012-1010-6
Series: Y: The Last Man 8
So ummm ….. yeah. There’s nothing really to say about this one. Building to and end. Some minor/potential revelations. Fun story. But, y’know, nothing really mind blowing. Still good, but like trying to write a post on a chapter of a book when you’ve already written 7 increasingly asinine posts on previous chapters. Very much like that, in fact.
First Published: Simon & Schuster, 2007
Edition Read: Scribner, 2008
ISBN: 978-1-4165-5365-6
This is a book that tries to be scrupulously honest and is intensely uncomfortable about doing so which, in and of itself, is pretty honest. It’s well written and interesting, though those looking for huge laughs, a “tell-all,” or a retrospective of his movies will be disappointed.
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First Published: Y: The Last Man Magazines 37-42, 2006
Edition Read: DC Comics, 2006
ISBN: 978-1-4012-1009-0
Series: Y: The Last Man 7
Nothing much to say about this one. It’s another “we just had some story and we’re going to have more story later and that’s enough to keep you reading, right?” book. Unfortunately for my bank account, yep, he’s right. The bastards.
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First Published: Harper, 2009
Edition Read: Harper, 2009
ISBN:978-0-06-116170-4
Series: Discworld 37 (stand alone)
It’s certainly not one of the best Discworld novels, but it’s still really good. This time, Pratchett’s focussed on football (soccer) and the conflicting phenomena in mobs, crowds and the people who set the rules. No new ground for Pratchett, of course, but still really funny stuff.
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