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Andy Weir - The Martian
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(Editor's Pick)
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Created on 17 March 2014
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Andy Weir - The Martian
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(Review)
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Andy Weir describes himself as “Science Fiction Author and general science geek” with an interest in relativistic physics, orbital mechanics, and the history of manned spaceflight. The Martian is his first ...
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Created on 17 February 2014
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Robert Zubrin / Richard Wagner - The Case for Mars
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(Review)
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... tells the story of the Mars Direct approach, in layman's terms, mainly. The similarities to other approaches I've seen discussed (newer, as far as I'm aware), or what's on display in Andy Weirs The Martian ...
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Created on 05 November 2022
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Ben Bova - My Favorites
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(Review)
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... going all Andy Weir here, with a crew of Astronauts stranded on Mars, McGuivering their way out of their predicament. Cute.
The Man Who Hated Gravity The Great Rolando, greatest of Trapeze artists, defyin ...
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Created on 02 July 2021
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China Miéville, Mateus Santolouco, Alberto Ponticelli, Dan Green - Dial H
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(Review)
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As a child, did you ever imagine having unusual and ever weirder superpowers just because they would come handy in your current situation, to resolve the quandary you got yourself in, so much better than ...
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Created on 23 January 2017
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Stephen L Antczak - God Drug
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(Review)
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... plus another novel (The Oracle Paradox). God Drug is considered a 'cult' novel by some, and was turned into a Manga/Graphic Novel in 2009. The main reason I picked it up, though, were Andy Lee's illustrations ...
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Created on 02 January 2013
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Charles Stross - The Jennifer Morgue
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(Review)
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... on James Bond and his evil counterparts, a (fake) interview with Mr Blofeld (misunderstood and persecuted, of course), and, very handy, a Glossary for said Alphabet Soup. The book itself is engaging, ...
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Created on 08 March 2011
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Iain Sinclair - Radon Daughters
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(Review)
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... fascinating, oscillating characters involved – like the girls around Helen/Isabel: Sofya the nude model and tourist guide, Andy the photographer with a pathological interest in eyes, or the invisibility ...
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Created on 30 November 2009
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