Eilidh G Clark (177 KP) rated Herland, the Yellow Wall-Paper, and Selected Writings in Books
Jul 2, 2019
The sentence structure is clunky, annoyingly long but typical of late Victorian work. The ending is frustrating as it is left wide open without answers. Yet putting that aside, I really liked it. It is not my ideal female utopia, but I am sure for Perkins, in an oppressive male dominated society, it was.
Elysium Fire
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Elysium Fire is a smoldering tale of murderers, secret cultists, tampered memories, and unthinkable...
science fiction fantasy
The Life of Thomas More
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Peter Ackroyd's The Life of Thomas More is a masterful reconstruction of the life and imagination of...
Steeple
Book
Another high action SF dystopia perfect for fans of Richard Morgan and Alfred Bester alike. The...
Birth (Once, Upon a New Time #1)
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New worlds don't appear. They are born from the labor of those who envision them. Count Witon has...
Adult Fantasy
Piper Robbin and the American Oz Maker
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WORLD WAR OZ from coast to coast. An adult fantasy that takes one of America's favorite tales and...
epic fantasy fiction adult Piper Robbin and the American Oz Maker Warwick Gleeson
Awix (3310 KP) rated Starship Troopers (1997) in Movies
Feb 22, 2018
Verhoeven displays his usual uncanny ability to turn a movie on a dime - one second this is a deliberately cheesy deadpan comedy about growing up in a fascist utopia, the next it's delivering a genuinely thrilling action sequence that pushes the boundaries of CGI. Much, much smarter than it initially appears - even the decision to cast good-looking but essentially wooden young people (e.g. Denise Richards) in the lead roles seems calculated to make a point. Michael Ironside is genuinely good as the grizzled old soldier; another belting score from Basil Poledouris. Also weirdly prescient of the way the US and its media reacted after 9/11. Thoroughly enjoyable on many levels.
Atheism in Christianity: The Religion of the Exodus and the Kingdom
Peter Thompson and Ernst Bloch
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Visionary utopian thinker finds the atheist core of the bible. In recent years religious faith has...
Jean Epstein: Corporeal Cinema and Film Philosophy
Christophe Wall-Romana, Diana Holmes and Robert Ingram
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If cinema can be approached as poetry and philosophy, it is because of Jean Epstein. Cocteau, Bunuel...