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Fahrenheit 451
by shortydave, May 1, 2007
Fahrenheit 451, written by Ray Bradbury, is a book about a future civilization where books are banned in an effort to keep everyone happy and think alike.
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Faith Awakened: A Book Review
by Tammy Varner Hornbeck, Jun 18, 2007
The writer demonstrates why Christian author Grace Bridges' debut book is well worth reading.
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Deadstock by Jeffrey Thomas: A Reader's Review
by Chris Schwarzkopf, Jun 4, 2007
Deadstock is a very entertaining sci-fi novel even though it does possess some exploitive aspects. The book is perfect for anyone who is not in the mood for anything deep.
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Out of the Silent Planet: A Discourse on Time
by Richard Thompson, Jul 5, 2007
The two contrasting discourses of time presented in C.S. Lewis's "Out of the Silent Planet"
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Idolon by Mark Budz: a Reader's Review
by Chris Schwarzkopf, May 9, 2007
Not only is Idolon a very entertaining science fiction novel, it is also an intriguing cautionary tale. The story makes an interesting comment on the herd mentality that humans often exhibit.
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Flowers for Algernon
by byst, Jun 27, 2007
A review about the book that spawned the movie "Charlie".
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The Last Vampire
by Kitty Young, Sep 18, 2006
The story by Christopher Pike
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Scary Future
by GAJane, Aug 16, 2006
About Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.
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