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Rabbits are among nature’s most beautiful creatures, and they play many important roles. In movies, TV, and such, they are equally necessary, just as in nature, where they tell hunters and ducks which hunting season it is, and dress up like female Tasmanian devils. Continue reading
Nobody loves the Hulk except you and me. Continue reading
Could I learn two pages of dialogue in 20 minutes? You bet I could. I began reading, although I was somewhat distracted by the spectacle of scantily clad women being adorned with ghoulish zombie makeup. Continue reading
But then a jet flew into the restaurant, made some kind of docking procedure in the back of his head, and he perked right up. He even ordered for me. All right!
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She knew she had to hurry, or her little friend Frodo would be dead. Finally, she arrived at a stream. Her horse crossed it, clippity-clop, splash, clippity-clop, splash, splash.
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RevolutionSF’s Book Probe helps you find good things to read. OR ELSE. Deeplight by Frances Hardinge This is an intensely imaginative fantasy adventure about dead gods and fanatic cults and you should read it right now. Author Frances Hardinge has … Continue reading
Book Probe reviews sci-fi books so you don’t have to. Continue reading
Book Probe: We review books of geeky interest so you don’t have to. Our opinions are the correct ones. Body by Starfleet This book is so good that it makes me want to be a healthy person. Ha ha, that’s … Continue reading
Book Probe seeks out this most Hasselhoffian experiences you can have, and provides links to them. Other books without Hasselhoff in them are also noted. Up Against the Wall by David Hasselhoff Is this the greatest thing you can ever … Continue reading
Book Probe provides books that are good and you should read them right now, no fooling. Becoming Superman, by J. Michael Straczynski This book is really good, an autobiography about someone whose work I knew, but not his … Continue reading