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Lost in Sci-Fi: Episode 32: Vacation Planet

You can listen to this episode on our Lost In Sci-Fi channel at Anchor.fm! This week Leland and Elizabeth discuss desired vacations off-world: Would you go camping on Endor? Spend a week reading all the books in The Library? Or getting down and dirty over on Risa? We also talk about real-world amazing vacation spots

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Review: Gotham Academy – Second Semester #1

Gotham Academy is back for a new school year, and things are starting out a little on the mysterious and dangerous side. So, about what you’d expect. Click the jump for preview pages and a review of Gotham Academy: Second Semester #1.

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Kathryn Adams

Review: Foundling

I’ll admit it, I do judge books by their covers sometimes. I flipped through a paperback copy of Foundling because the color scheme appealed to me, and the cover artwork is drawn in a style I really like. I checked for the artist’s name and found out that D. M. Cornish is the author and

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Review: Hasbro’s G.I. Joe & Transformers set

I had a chance to review the SDCC 2016 exclusive “G.I. Joe and Transformers” set from Hasbro, and jumped at it like a pro. And then procrastinated like a rookie. Sorry guys. Check out the review: I took pictures, and there’s some snarky comments about stickers.

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Binary System Podcast: Intermission #2

The East Coast branch of Binary System is currently in Florida, but the geeky stuff is still happening even if the recording isn’t, here’s what we’re reading, watching, drinking, and working on.

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Lost in Sci-Fi: Episode 31: Space Cuisine

You can listen to this episode on our Lost In Sci-Fi channel at Anchor.fm! This week the crew talks all about food! Space food! Sci-Fi cuisine we’ve seen in movies, tv shows, or have read about. Also we talk about real foods we love. We’re all over the place in this one. But really, isn’t

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Kathryn Adams

Review: Tenth of December

I picked this one up because of a challenge. Or maybe it was more of a dare. My youngest sister (*waves* Hi Hannah!) read this collection first, and while she was impressed that the author had the range to write such wildly different stories – many of them in completely different genres – she also

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