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Auteur de Double Your Brain Power: Increase Your Memory by Using All of Your Brain All the Time
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burritapal | Oct 23, 2022 | Well-written, even if a little heavy on unattributed dialogue. Succeeded in making me very uncomfortable, thinking about what it would be like to be in his shoes, not every knowing whether he could trust what he thought was reality. Made me think of "The Matrix," as well, because of this problem in distinguishing reality from everything else.
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MarkLacy | 1 autre critique | May 29, 2022 | THE LEGENDARY WOMEN DETECTIVES 6 NOVELETS BY JEAN MARIE STINE focuses on WOMEN detectives. These fictional detectives rivaled both Holmes and Wimsey in their powers of detection. Each short novel hilights the talents. At the beginning of the novel, the reader gets a bit of an inside look at the author(s) of these very talented fictional women.
I loved this! Until I read THE LEGENDARY WOMEN DETECTIVES, I had no idea these characters existed,now I do! I just wish the stories were a bit longer and more ladies talents were brought to light!
Also, a round of applause goes out to ADDISON BARNES for the great narration!
I received this audiobook free in exchange for an honest review.
I loved this! Until I read THE LEGENDARY WOMEN DETECTIVES, I had no idea these characters existed,now I do! I just wish the stories were a bit longer and more ladies talents were brought to light!
Also, a round of applause goes out to ADDISON BARNES for the great narration!
I received this audiobook free in exchange for an honest review.
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DDJTJ1 | Jun 12, 2021 | This is an Audio book that re-introduces 6 stories or novelettes that were nominated for retro HUGO or NEBULA awards. All are from the early 1940s and some age better then others. I enjoyed them all.
Rog Phillips: "Rat in the Skull". Good story
H. L. Gold: “Inside Man”. This one didn't age well. It's OK
Leigh Brackett: “The Stellar Legion” Early Brackett. Her later works are amazing.
Cordwainer Smith‘s “Scanners Live in Vain” - One of his better odd stories.
Evelyn Martin: "Reluctant Eve" - Not my favorite
Don Wilcox's “The Voyage That Lasted 600 Years” - I Liked this one a lot.
Rog Phillips: "Rat in the Skull". Good story
H. L. Gold: “Inside Man”. This one didn't age well. It's OK
Leigh Brackett: “The Stellar Legion” Early Brackett. Her later works are amazing.
Cordwainer Smith‘s “Scanners Live in Vain” - One of his better odd stories.
Evelyn Martin: "Reluctant Eve" - Not my favorite
Don Wilcox's “The Voyage That Lasted 600 Years” - I Liked this one a lot.
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ikeman100 | Feb 3, 2021 | https://nwhyte.livejournal.com/3586321.html
Perhaps I am easily pleased, but I rather enjoyed this. The Prisoner is made a prisoner even within the confined circumstances of The Village; he flirts with Number 7, plays chess with the Admiral, assassinates a few people in London and life goes back to normal. The level of mind-bending is about average for one of the TV episodes. I would find it difficult to describe anything that actually happened in the story, but I enjoyed reading it.½
Perhaps I am easily pleased, but I rather enjoyed this. The Prisoner is made a prisoner even within the confined circumstances of The Village; he flirts with Number 7, plays chess with the Admiral, assassinates a few people in London and life goes back to normal. The level of mind-bending is about average for one of the TV episodes. I would find it difficult to describe anything that actually happened in the story, but I enjoyed reading it.½
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nwhyte | 1 autre critique | Jan 30, 2021 | A mixed bag of course, but definitely worth reading. Even my very manly husband liked many of these stories.
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Cheryl_in_CC_NV | 1 autre critique | Jun 6, 2016 | Fantastic anthology! I used a couple stories for high school speech competition. The book is a well rounded compilation of stories that demonstrate a wide variety of ways in which to look at the mythology of the vampire.
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caseybp | Sep 25, 2014 | I read this for a class in college on Gender and enjoyed it immensely. The editors did a fine job of picking excellent, intriguing stories from across the decades. I highly recommend to any gender student who wants to study women in science fiction or women in literature. I also recommend for any one who enjoys a good anthology of science fiction stories!
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empress8411 | 1 autre critique | Jan 20, 2014 | Liens
Wikipedia author page (English)
Page de la maison d'édition de l'auteur (English)
Interview at the Anorak Zone (English)
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