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Sherlock  - Season 1
Sherlock - Season 1
2010 | Mystery
While the setting and much of the technology surrounding the mysteries have been modernized, the essence of Sherlock Holmes remains the same. He’s brilliant, and he’s passionate about solving the mysteries. However, he’s also a functioning sociopath
Critic- Kevin Carr
Original Score:4 out of 5

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Ready Player One
Ready Player One
Ernest Cline | 2011 | Fiction & Poetry
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8.9 (161 Ratings)
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A Relatable Technology-Driven Future
This story has a direction as soon as you jump in. You are with Wade against all odds trying to find the Egg before the Sixers do and inevitably ruin the game and the world. This fast-paced sci-fi adventure belongs on everyone’s to-read list.

Also see the movie, it’s pretty good.
  
Evil Dead II (1987)
Evil Dead II (1987)
1987 | Comedy, Horror
A very strange and gory horror, comedy. This was made quite a few years after the first but feels very similar, although the technology for the effects has greatly improved during that time, it really shows in some scenes. It has a very similar storyline as well to the first, so if you liked that you should like this.
  
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The Veldt
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8.0 (1 Ratings)
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Another good technological based short from Bradbury. This is about the powers of technology and spoilt children.

I loved how even though the parents so desperately wanted to turn off their house, they couldn't quite resist it enough to do it, ending in a not so nice surprise.

Even with its predictable ending, this one gives you the shivers.
  
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Will Shetterly | 1991 | Fiction & Poetry
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10.0 (1 Ratings)
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My FAVORITE book
Fantasy meets punk in this coming of age story about a teen who has traveled to Bordertown, a place where magic is real and technology is spotty at best. He makes friends with a ragtag group of humans, elves, and halfies. I've read this book 3 or 4 times and it never gets old.
  
Hitchhiker Trilogy: A Trilogy in Five Parts
Hitchhiker Trilogy: A Trilogy in Five Parts
Douglas Adams | 1992 | Fiction & Poetry
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8.0 (1 Ratings)
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A scientifically important series of novellas.
The author makes many predictions of future technology which so far have all come true. He predicted the internet, search engines, handheld smartphone devices, GPS, sentient AI, and many other elements of today's society that he couldn't possibly have known about when this book was written.
  
    The KBMOD Podcast

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    Why Oh Why

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