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- Silver Surfer (36)
- Marvel Omnibus
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By John Buscema, Stan Lee, Jack Kirby -
Reading since May 8, 2013 




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- The Space Trilogy (4)
- (Gollancz)
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By Arthur C. Clarke -
Reading since Mar 24, 2013 




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- The Jesus Incident (17)
- (Orbit Books)
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By Bill Ransom, Frank Herbert -
Reading since Apr 28, 2013
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- The Philip K. Dick Collection (6)
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By Philip K. Dick -
Reading since May 5, 2011 




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- Silver Surfer: Dangerous Artifacts Vol.1 #1 (1)
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By Ron Marz -
Finished on May 8, 2013 




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- A Briefer History of Time (793)
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By Stephen Hawking, Leonard Mlodinow -
Finished on May 3, 2013 




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- Aliens: More Than Human (1)
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By John Arcudi -
Finished on Apr 30, 2013 




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- Astro City Vol. 2 (11)
- Confession
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By Kurt Busiek -
Finished on Apr 26, 2013 




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- The Complete Chronicles of Conan (22)
- Centenary edition
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By Robert E. Howard -
Finished on Apr 26, 2013 




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- Superman #12 (10)
- Il Nuovo Universo DC
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By Michael Green, Rags Morales, Dan Jurgens, … -
Finished on Apr 24, 2013 




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- Before Watchmen: Dr. Manhattan n. 3 (12)
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By Adam Huges, J. Michael Straczynski -
Finished on Apr 24, 2013 




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- Before Watchmen: Ozymandias n. 5 (11)
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By John Higgins, Len Wein -
Finished on Apr 24, 2013 




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- Idoru (200)
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By William Gibson -
Finished on Apr 22, 2013 




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- Lord of the Flies (1899)
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By William Golding -
Finished on Apr 5, 2013 




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Page after page you feel the tension pile up. You see things that are about to break apart, in a crescendo of madness. It's not a flaming, babbling madness that piles up. Rather, it's sanity peeling off and revealing the savagery that hides below.
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- Superman #7 (22)
- Il Nuovo Universo DC
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By Michael Green, Rags Morales, Dan Jurgens, … -
Finished on Apr 1, 2013 




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The Space Trilogy
Islands in the Sky - ah, the untruthful blurbs. Sixteen-year-old roy Malcolm wins "a trip to the Inner Station orbiting Earth, butundreamed-of danger and excitement turn his greatest ambition into a nightmare".continue)
Nightmare? What nightmare? The whole story aims to show how life might function in an or ... (
Islands in the Sky - ah, the untruthful blurbs. Sixteen-year-old roy Malcolm wins "a trip to the Inner Station orbiting Earth, butundreamed-of danger and excitement turn his greatest ambition into a nightmare".
Nightmare? What nightmare? The whole story aims to show how life might function in an orbiting station, which it achieves while failing at being a story. Dull, from start to end. Barely anything happens, it's just description after description of space life routine. There are a few short moments of excitement but they also fail at reviving a dead progression of events that don't sum up to a story.