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Hi there! I’m your host, Jeff, and I’ve started this blog as a place to discuss books and reading. I’ve been writing occasional reviews for the past year or so of books that I’ve received from the...
View ArticleWarren Ellis: Crime and Science Fiction are the Same Thing
First off, the good news is that Warren Ellis has a new two-book deal with Mulholland Books, who are also the new home of one of my all-time favorite authors, Charlie Huston. I read Crooked Little Vein...
View ArticleLA Noire: The Collected Stories From Mulholland Books
I really don’t mean to be a Mulholland Books fanboy, I swear, but they just keep announcing such cool stuff that I can’t help myself. Their newest announcement ties in two of my favorite things:...
View ArticleeBooks Might Not be the Death of Print After All
In a recent article in the Wall Street Journal titled “Don’t Burn Your Books—Print Is Here to Stay“, Nicholas Carr discusses how the apparent decline in eReader and eBook sales seems to signify that...
View ArticleFor Sale: Used Ebooks, Electrons Slightly Creased
Amazon raised eyebrows in the publishing world last week with news of a patent they received for reselling used ebooks. Several authors I follow on Twitter expressed immediate concern, including Chuck...
View ArticleHorrible Author Thinks Libraries Are Outdated Concept
Earlier this week, Terry Deary, author of the popular (in the UK) Horrible Histories series, started quite the shit-storm when he declared that libraries “have been around too long” and are “no longer...
View ArticleThe Casual Vacancy to be adapted by HBO and the BBC
According to The Hollywood Reporter, HBO and the BBC are bringing JK Rowling’s The Casual Vacancy to TV as a three-hour miniseries. The post The Casual Vacancy to be adapted by HBO and the BBC appeared...
View Article2013 Nebula Awards Winners
Ancillary Justice won the Nebula for Best Novel! Hooray! Here are the other 2013 Nebula Award winners. The post 2013 Nebula Awards Winners appeared first on Full of Words.
View ArticleDarren Aronofsky Developing MaddAddam for HBO
HBO wants to turn all the great books into shows, and I’m all for it. Just announced: Darren Aronofsky(!!!) is developing Margaret Atwood’s trilogy of post-apocalyptic novels (Oryx & Crake, The...
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