Books: The Iron Thorn

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Despite the stumbles, I enjoyed reading The Iron Thorn. The mix of steampunk and Cthulhu Mythos make a unique setting for a teen reader that can act as a gateway for stories like Cherie Priest’s Boneshaker or even Lovecraft’s Call of Cthulhu. It’s a fast paced adventure with a worthy heroine in a world that’s set to screw with her (as any good setting should), making for a compelling read. Buy it and help warp some kid’s mind.

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Beat Up Creations: Not Your Nana’s Decorative Plates

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As a kid, very briefly, I collected porcelain. That collection lasted about ten minutes because 1) the tight little flower designs were too fussy for my refined 6 year old taste and 2) I was a klutz. Angela Rossi has solved the problem of fussy little flower designs. With her company, Beat Up Creations, she turns thrown out and forgotten plates into the sort of awesome display pieces I’d love to hang on my wal

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How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe

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You know that conversation you had at Denny’s at 3AM in college? Maybe it was a Village Inn. Definitely not an IHOP because IHOP doesn’t have the right atmosphere for those sorts of world moving conversations that happen at 3AM. It takes just the right ratio of greasy table to crappy food to bad attitude waitress to facilitate this kind of discussion. And IHOP’s Belgian waffles are too good to be part of that equation. They’re universe displacing, those things.

This book is like that conversation. Only not stupid.

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True Blood: She’s Not There

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Why does everyone insist on treating Awesome Pam like crap? Don’t they know she’s awesome? Listen up, Alan Ball. Awesome Pam needs her own storyline. She’s not just Eric’s appendage. I’m happy to trade a character for her. Take Sam out of the picture. Or maybe Arlene. Whoever, just give me more Awesome Pam. Awesome Pam and Cersei Lannister should have their own cross-over spinoff mini-series. It could be called “Sneers”.

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Falling Skies: Series Premiere

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The most heartbreaking thing I saw in Falling Skies was a pile of abandoned books. Tom pulled A Tale of Two Cities and 20,000 Leagues Under The Sea from the pile, briefly weighed them, then cast one aside. Personally, I would have picked 20,000 Leagues, but whatever. A Tale of Two Cities has more in common with Falling Skies, what with the multiple protagonists and the revolution and all. I can already see Tom filling the Charles Darnay Role while Colin Cunningham’s character, John Pope, fills the role of Sydney Carton. Tom’s choice says that Falling Skies isn’t going to be about the fantastic; it’s going to be about revolution.

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eBooks: The Search for Artemis

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I love it when I finish a book, and feel compelled to ask the author when the next one in the series is due out. After I finished The Search For Artemis that was the first thing I asked author P.D. Griffith. This is a perfect summer read for kids and fans of young adult fiction.

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Game of Thrones: Fire and Blood

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I think Game Of Thrones is one of the “gateways” to fantasy for people who aren’t fans of the genre. It features a slow, gradual inclusion of the fantastic — in this case, the year-long seasons, a glimpse of the Others, one undead wight in Castle Black and the dragons hatching at the end. Show a newcomer Lord of the Rings and they might be turned off by the immersion in Elves, Wizards, Dwarves and Orcs. Even the use of language might turn them away. In Thrones, people talk plainly, deal with real issues and the politics of their time. Other elements of the genre slowly work their way in, and in the case of the TV series, it can be doled out a rate that’s easy enough for a novice to wrap his imagination around.

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Outcasts: Episode 1

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I liked Outcasts, but I’m disappointed about Jamie Bamber. Disappointed that he’s already been offed and disappointed that he didn’t get his shirt off all the way. It’s not like his shirtless torso isn’t there on the interwebs to be browsed whenever, but there’s something about hot shirtless torso in its natural habitat on the TV machine.

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Green Lantern: A Reenactment of My Middle School Life

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Green Lantern was stupid like it was written by 12 year olds in the 1990s. And not even clever 12 year olds with big imaginations who understood adversity. Stupid like Johnny, my middle school nemesis and perfect-haired surfer hero to the 8th grade, wrote it. I can tell because Hal Jordan’s only fault is that he’s so awesome and the villain is a weak, ugly genius.

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Game of Thrones: Baelor

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When you play the Game of Thrones, you win or you die. Honestly, did you think Ned could be saved? This is not a fantasy series based on romanticized notions of chivalry, and in writing the books, Martin took many tropes and turned them on their collective ears. As I said, no one is safe, but I need to emphasize something else: bad things do happen to good people.

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Top 10 Movies Ripe for Broadway Adaptations

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I truly love musicals, but even I have my limits. And I’m someone who loves Xanadu with a genuine sort of love, not referential hipster irony. Everything about that musical is perfect to me: Olivia Newton-John’s hair and costumes. Sonny’s terrible delivery. The ELO/ ONJ soundtrack (featuring Gene Kelly and The Tubes!). Best of all? Roller skates!

I even liked Starlight Express (shut up) because, hey, roller skates and I was 12.

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Statistical Nerdity via Crafts

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I’m constantly hearing students insist that they can’t do math because it’s not fun. Math was my longtime opponent in school, but even I can see the fun in something like factorial five. I mean, the expression is written 5!

Nicole Dick at Nausicaa Distribution makes plushies, cozies, cross-stitch patterns and all sorts of other awesomeness inspired by math and statistics. It shows that there really is fun to be had in math.

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Cover Your Legs with Geek

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I’m pale. Really pale. When I actually end up outdoors in the daylight, I wear lots of 50 SPF sunscreen. Therefore when I show my legs to the world, I like to cover them with hose, tights, leggings, or thigh highs. I recently put aside my standard almost sheer black pantyhose to search for something grander. Imagine my delight when I realized that stockings and tights with geeky designs existed!

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Game of Thrones Cover Version

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Awesome cover version of the Game of Thrones opening theme music.

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Doctor Who: A Good Man Goes to War

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I want all of the Doctor’s rescue party to have spin-off shows. Nurse Strax could be like an intergalactic Nurse Jackie, only without the drug addiction/adultery angle. Dorium Maldovar’s spin-off could show the dark underbelly of the universe. Vastra and Jenny could do whatever they want as long as they continue to be witty, bad ass swordswomen in the 19th century.

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That’s All You Get

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6 Places More Miserably Hot Than Here

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Oh my god, it’s hot. I grew up in the hot swamps of Florida and spent my twenties in southern Arizona and this heat is too much for me. It’s not a matter of getting older and less tolerant of the heat, either. It really feels more brutal.

To make matters worse, I’m pretty sure we had a monsoon here last night. . . . the kind of thing I’ve historically only experienced in August. . . . in Arizona. There’s totally no climate change.

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X-Men First Class: Mutant and Proud

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For several movies, Wolverine was the only mutant who got to shine. All the other mutants were so small scale on what they were shown doing: Iceman made an ice wall. Storm made it foggy in San Francisco. Magneto moved a chair. In First Class, everyone is doing awesome stuff all the time.

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