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Page-To-Screen Fail: The Worst Live-Action Versions Of Book Characters

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There's No Intelligent Life on Planet 51

There's No Intelligent Life on Planet 51 #moviereview #planet51

New Moon, Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Celibacy

New Moon, Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Celibacy #moviereview #newmoon

Cheesiest And Most Inappropriate Book Covers Of All Time

Cheesiest And Most Inappropriate Book Covers Of All Time #holycrapwtf #bookvortex

Time and Space To Read

Time and Space To Read #books #bookvortex

Independent Publishers Who Are Reinventing The Future

Independent Publishers Who Are Reinventing The Future #indygiants #publishing

io9 Book Club, Winter Edition: Jacqueline Carey's "Santa Olivia"

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  • Yesterday - November 20, 2009
  • #movies

    Page-To-Screen Fail: The Worst Live-Action Versions Of Book Characters

    We've all had our hearts broken by movie and television versions of our favorite book characters. You know the adaptation will never be as good as the beloved original, but sometimes it's hideously worse. Here are the absolute worst offenders. More »
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    By Meredith Woerner
  • #awesomeness

    All Systems Go For Large Hadron Collider - Stay Tuned for Collisions!

    Discover has a blow-by-blow account of today's tests on the Large Hadron Collider, the massive physics experiment that will eventually recreate the conditions during the Big Bang. Everything worked perfectly. Get ready for particle collisions next week! [via Discover]
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #crime

    Scientology Trial Reveals Alleged Work Camps and Baby-Killing

    Not only was Scientology founded by a scifi writer, but its greatest enemy - the Anonymous group - models itself after a comic book character. Now members of the alien-loving religion are on trial in Australia for torture and baby-killing. More »
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  • #bestoftheweek

    The Shiniest Stories On io9 Last Week

    Get lost in the book vortex? Don't worry we've got a round up of this weeks bookish posts including the the history of scifi classics, told by their covers, Cormac McCarthy's thoughts on The Road and reading recommendations. More »
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    What do you do when your novel has a cool moment, followed by another cool moment... but something kinda boring has to happen in between? Your characters have to travel somewhere or make something. How do top authors handle this? More »
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    By Charlie Jane Anders
  • #moviereview

    There's No Intelligent Life on Planet 51

    Planet 51 has an intriguing premise, promising advance clips, and acid-piddling dog straight out of Alien. But none of that can save a rambling movie that's never quite sure where it's going. More »
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    By Lauren Davis
  • #moviereview

    New Moon, Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Celibacy

    You've heard it's bad. You've heard it's sexy. But you haven't heard the truth about New Moon, which is that it's actually a not-so-stealthy satire of itself. If you don't realize that, you're the butt of the joke. More »
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  • #vampiremixtape

    Vampires Versus Werewolves: The Dance Off

    The eternal struggle between vampire and werewolf is sparked again in theaters today with New Moon. Which causes us to wonder who's really better: werewolves or vampires? We settle this issue once and for all, with a dance-off. More »
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    By Meredith Woerner
  • #holycrapwtf

    Cheesiest And Most Inappropriate Book Covers Of All Time

    Most of us would have no problem being seen in public reading a science-fiction novel... unless it had a cover so hideous, or so wrong, that you might get arrested. Here are the cheesiest and most disturbing science-fiction book covers. More »
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  • #fringerecap

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  • #indygiants

    Independent Publishers Who Are Reinventing The Future

    Genre publishing has taken some hard hits in recent years — but a slew of independent publishers is still out there, charting the unknown regions of book publishing and keeping your reading lists weird. Here are our favorite indy presses. More »
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  • #bookreview

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    By Lauren Davis
  • #afternoonreading

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  • #books

    io9 Book Club, Winter Edition: Jacqueline Carey's "Santa Olivia"

    It's time for the io9 book club to meet again. Get ready for some swashbuckling justice with Jacqueline Carey's Santa Olivia, the near-future story of a half-mutant girl who lives in the militarized border zone between the US and Mexico. More »
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    By Annalee Newitz
  • #conceptart

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    If Roland Emmerich needs ideas for his next film, he should give digital artist Steve McGhee a call. McGhee's images capture an array of disaster scenarios, from eco-apocalypses and nuclear explosions to tentacled alien monsters firebombing the streets. More »
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  • #quoteoftheday

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  • #thedreammachine

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    By Lauren Davis
  • #underthedome

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  • #poll

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  • #love

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  • #art

    Rare Dune Concept Art From One Of Space Opera's Greatest Visionaries

    A pirate ship slices through space in concept art from the lost Dune movie of the 1970s. Artist Chris Foss crafted covers for some of science fiction's greatest books, reshaping how we see spaceships and robots. Check out our gallery. More »
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  • #avatar

    New Avatar Footage Shows Things Getting Bloody On Pandora's Surface

    Check out James Cameron's sick collection of futuristic human weaponry — and the Pandoran defense system: sharp pointy fangs! Lots of new human-centric footage in this new featurette. Plus, learn what Avatar has in common with The Core. More »
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  • Thursday - November 19, 2009
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  • #celebritycomics

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  • #newmoon

    The 30 Most Disturbing Twilight Products

    No vampire could be as terrifying as the worst merchandise tying in with the Twilight phenomenon. To help you collect holiday gag gifts that will horrify your friends, we've gathered the craziest and most ridiculous Twi-crap in existence. More »
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  • #wolfman

    Who Dares To Edit The Wolfman?

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  • #madscience

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    Why do injuries continue to hurt, even when they are healing? New research reveals why we feel certain kinds of post-injury pain - and possibly how to stop it. More »
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  • #internationalzombie

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  • #madscience

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  • #supercrocs

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    Dinosaurs may not have been the most fearsome creatures to stalk the Saharan plains. Paleontologists have discovered fossils of several crocodile species that indicate some crocs galloped upright on land, some were enormous, and some literally ate dinosaurs for breakfast. More »
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