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Rising Temperature
by ecrivan wordwizard, Mar 2, 2008
At the beginning of Fahrenheit 451 by R. Bradbury, Montag goes out into the world and leaves his sleeping wife behind.
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The Mediator Series: Who is the Mediator?
by Grigg Allen, Feb 18, 2008
Susanna Simon, the Mediator, is the main character of the Mediator Series, which is made up of six books.
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The Giver
by url, Feb 5, 2008
Sameness in Lois Lawry's "The Giver".
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Fahrenheit 451
by bballkid, Feb 5, 2008
Do you like to read books where u don't know what is going to happen next? If so, then I have got the perfect book for you. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbary is a science fiction novel where there is a lot of mystery and you never know what is going to happen next.
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A Pleasure to Burn
by Alexander Tsebelis, Feb 1, 2008
Based on Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury.
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
by Jacob Rhyne, Jan 31, 2008
Commentary on some of the main ideas, themes, symbols, and plot.
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Genetopia by Keith Brooke: Book Review
by Chris Schwarzkopf, Jan 29, 2008
This amazing sci-fi novel has as its subject the damage wrought by genetic engineering taken too far. It does so in a way that is unique from other stories with the same theme.
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Crystal Rain by Tobias S. Buckell: Book Review
by Chris Schwarzkopf, Jan 29, 2008
Crystal Rain sports a ton of plot twists that readers are not likely to see coming. These help it to be a extremely honest and logical story, even by sci-fi standards.
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Science Fiction Romance: The Illegitimate Cousin No One Wants to Talk About
by Clare Dargin, Jan 29, 2008
Would Han and Leia's story change the scope of Star Wars? Would a romance in a science fiction movie or book change its scope?
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Bright of the Sky: A Reader's Review
by Chris Schwarzkopf, Jan 28, 2008
This sci-fi novel by Kay Kenyone puts a terrific twist on the possibility of alternate universes. It wastes no time in getting into the thick of the story in a very imaginative setting.
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