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Wrapping Up the Sci Fi Experience for 2013

Is February over already?  I don’t know about you, but January lasted forever and then I blinked and February was gone.  That means it’s time to bid farewell to another year of the Sci Fi Experience, hosted by Carl from … Continue reading

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3,000 Years with the Speaker for the Dead

Last year for the Sci Fi Experience, I read Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card (review here).  It’s been a year now, and I finally got back to the series to read Speaker for the Dead.  Hopefully it won’t take … Continue reading

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What Are You Reading: Mostly, Les Mis

I think it’s time for another installment of What Are You Reading?    What I have been reading is lots and lots of science fiction, but I’m getting down to the end of my stack.  I’m midway through Federation, leaving just … Continue reading

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Back to Pellucidar

For my second Vintage Sci Fi read, I went back to the world at the Earth’s core, with Pellucidar by Edgar Rice Burroughs.  This picks up where the first book left off, following the further adventures of David Innes in … Continue reading

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In Between Star Trek – The Abode of Life

So far, my reading for the Science Fiction Experience has taken me to a galaxy far, far away, to the center of the Earth, and to the planet of Pern.  You had to know it would take me to the … Continue reading

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