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more about #georgerrmartin more comments → lukeoneil47: thoroughly enjoyed the post-apocalypse and zombie collections adams edited. almost all the stories in either, save a few, were very readable. some ama... more » Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: I have this on reserve with my library. Can't wait to read it. more » LiC: I like Alan Dean Foster's stuff. I started picking up some of his novels after I read Splinter of the Mind's Eye a couple years back. What was the t... more » twophrasebark: Due to some changes in the timeline, io9 no longer exists. We apologize for the inconvenience. more » twophrasebark: Due to some changes in the timeline, io9 no longer exists. We apologize for the inconvenience. more » Alexis: Here I am, bitching that I wanted to find some great steampunk novels to get cozy with, and there you are, givin' me what I want. I need a cigarette. more » Islandkiwi: Pushing Daisies resurectee Chuck is not the most permanently resurrected character on the show...that award goes to his dog. more » TrueCrime: I wonder where Takeshi Kovacs, or Julius from "Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom," might fit into all this. It seems like casual resurrection and post... more » Evil Tortie's Mom: R.O.A.C.H.: Big points for mentioning "Armageddon Rag" though. Amazing book. Read it if you haven't, reread it if you have. We'll give you Aslan just b/c it's Eas... more » ursulahitler: Like a lot of people, I was surprised by the really obvious ones who didn't make the cut, namely Spock and Starbuck. If you're talking sci-fi resurrec... more » collex: And this is why I'm pretty happy that Captain America is STILL dead. When Secret Invasion began, I was worried the dead Cap would be revealed to be a ... more » icy_one: John Sheridan in Babylon 5? more » Roklimber: What??? You mentioned Kirk, you dropped Spock's name and you didn't mention Spock's own return from the beyond? Shameful, shameful I say. Another back... more » HalOfBorg: Minor technicality (I like those). Capt Jack most certainly CAN die - in fact he does it many times. He just does not STAY dead. I imagine (or am I re... more » octaslash: Buffy's death was by far the best out of these, but I still think her resurrection was kind of lame. Sure, Willow killing a small innocent animal was ... more » -
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Interstellar Fiction, With A Human Perspective
The two volumes of the New Space Opera anthology left many unsatisfied: Where were the humans in interstellar space? If posthuman spaceploits turned you off, then another new anthology, Federations, will thrill you with human-sized adventures in a vast cosmos.
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#hotbookshelfinjection
Future Cities, The Steampunk Past, And Everything In Between
This month, spend some time in Victorian steampunk England, hunt down lost artifacts on Mars, or get to know Batman a little better. You could also grab a drink in post-apocalyptic Wales. All that and more, in July books.
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#triviagasm
Back from the Dead: Eleven Scifi Resurrections
The number of times you can say "I thought you were dead!" in science fiction is probably only rivaled by characters in soap operas. In honor of Easter, here are eleven of the best resurrections.
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