Science Fiction Retrospective 2: The Handmaid’s Tale
This harrowing tale of theocratic hell was read for you by Hedgie. This novel was actually pretty hard to buy. I mean it wasn’t hard to buy at all actually, I bought… Continue reading
This harrowing tale of theocratic hell was read for you by Hedgie. This novel was actually pretty hard to buy. I mean it wasn’t hard to buy at all actually, I bought… Continue reading
Author: David Hughes (Note to our Australian readers – not THAT Dave Hughes!) Publisher: Titan Books ‘Development Hell’ is a term used in film circles to describe a movie that has gotten bogged… Continue reading
There is a notion that the collective fears of a society finds its way into their popular entertainment, it is this idea that famed film historian, David J. Skal explores in his book, The… Continue reading
Author: Suzanne Collins Plot: Having escaped from The Hunger Games for a second time, Katniss is in more danger than ever. The rebellion is in full effect and President Snow is gunning for… Continue reading
David Wellington, a contemporary American horror author, is perhaps best known for his zombie-centric novels in the Monster Trilogy. Besides that he has also written two werewolf novels and a fantastic series of… Continue reading
Author: Suzanne Collins Plot: Katniss Everdeen is restless after emerging alive from The Hunger Games, only wanting to get back to her life as a hunter in spite of the luxuries she’s been… Continue reading
Written by Hedge Big Brother. I paid a visit to a bookstore a few months ago, on the hunt for some Dick (that’s Phillip K, smartass) and as I approached the rear of the… Continue reading
Author: Suzanne Collins Plot: Long after North American society has crumbled and been rebuild into twelve districts surrounding the upper class home known as the Capitol. In retaliation for an attempted rebellion each… Continue reading
A review by G-FUNK Author: Jeff Lndsay Plot: While serial killer/forensic specialist/family man Dexter Morgan is slicing up a clown somebody witnesses him in action. His initial fear that he was going to… Continue reading
This deduction was made by DARKNITE! Few characters have been as popular over one hundred years as the Victorian Era sleuth Sherlock Holmes. The brilliant creation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has become… Continue reading